This citation is used to emphasize that the Open Records Act requires the production of documents, not the provision of information, and that a public agency is not obligated to possess or provide information not contained in existing public records. The decision follows this reasoning in responding to the appellant's requests for information rather than documents.
02-ORD-175 was Followed by 16-ORD-091
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