Sec. 614. Method of publication
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The Attorney General shall publish each final OLC opinion to the extent the law permits, including by publishing the opinions on a publically accessible website that— with respect to each opinion— contains an electronic copy of the opinion, including any transmittal letter associated with the opinion, in an open format that is platform independent and that is available to the public without restrictions; provides the public the ability to retrieve an opinion, to the extent practicable, through searches based on— the title of the opinion; the date of publication or revision; or the full text of the opinion; and identifies the time and date when the opinion was required to be published, and when the opinion was transmitted for publication; and provides a permanent means of accessing the opinion electronically; includes a means for bulk download of all OLC opinions or a selection of opinions retrieved using a text-based search; provides free access to the opinions, and does not charge a fee, require registration, or impose any other limitation in exchange for access to the website; and is capable of being upgraded as necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act.