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23-ORD-257 is cited to support the principle that the Open Records Act does not require public agencies to answer interrogatories or fulfill requests for information that do not describe specific public records to be inspected. This previous decision denied a request for the full names of correctional officers on duty at a specific time, illustrating a similar situation where the request did not specify records but sought information.
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