This citation is used similarly to 21-ORD-177, to illustrate the principle that the burden of proof shifts to the requester to demonstrate the existence of records when a public agency claims such records do not exist. It is cited alongside 21-ORD-177 as a precedent for this procedural aspect in records request cases.
11-ORD-074 was Cited by 24-ORD-101
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