10-ORD-022 is cited to support the decision's stance that imposing additional costs such as requiring a certified check or money order effectively increases the cost of accessing public records beyond the actual cost of reproduction, which subverts the intent of the Open Records Act.
10-ORD-022 was Followed by 16-ORD-083
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