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It is the duty of the Attorney General to give her opinion upon all questions of law submitted to her by the Legislature, by the governor, auditor general, treasurer or any other state official.

If the opinion request is granted, it is assigned to an assistant attorney general having recognized expertise in the relevant area of the law. This attorney is expected to prepare a thoroughly researched and well-written draft. The Assistant Attorney General for Law then reviews the draft to assure it is legally sound and performs any editing that may be needed before sending the draft to the Chief Legal Counsel. The draft also may be circulated to other attorneys within the Department of Attorney General for additional substantive review. Drafts of most formal opinions and some letter opinions are first submitted for consideration and approval by the Attorney General's Opinion Review Board (ORB), before submission to the Attorney General for review. Given the time and attention accorded these matters, the opinions process may take several months to complete depending upon the complexity of the question presented.

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