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OAG 89-81 is cited in the decision to support the principle that the Attorney General cannot adjudicate a dispute about records that are claimed to be missing without sufficient information. It emphasizes the limitations faced by the Attorney General in resolving disputes where there is a claimed disparity between records provided and records sought, which is relevant to the case at hand where the appellant claims additional records exist.
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