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OAG 76-375 is cited to affirm the principle that the right to obtain copies of records is secondary to the right of inspection, and that there is no requirement to deliver copies to someone who has not inspected the records. This supports the decision's stance that the appellant must inspect the records in person before obtaining copies.
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