ATTORNEY GENERAL Under provisions set out in the Texas Constitution, the Texas Government Code, Title 4, sec.402.042 and numerous statutes, the attorney general is authorized to write advisory opinions for state and local officials. These advisory opinions are requested by agencies or officials when they are confronted with unique or unusually difficult legal questions. The attorney general also determines, under authority of the Texas Open Records Act, whether information requested for release from governmental agencies may be held from public disclosure. Requests for opinions, opinions, and open record decisions are summarized for publication in the Texas Register. The Attorney General responds to many requests for opinions and open records decisions with letter opinions. A letter opinion has the same force and effect as a formal Attorney General Opinion, and represents the opinion of the Attorney General unless and until it is modified or overruled by a subsequent letter opinion, a formal Attorney General Opinion, or a decision of a court of record. To request copies of opinions, phone (512) 462-0011. To inquire about pending requests for opinions, phone (512) 463-2110. Open Records Requests ORQ-1 (ID#-35523). Request from G. Todd Stewart Olson and Olson, 333 Clay Street, Suite 3485, Houston, Texas 77002, concerning whether numbers called by individuals with specific law enforcement responsibilities on cellular telephones provided to the individual by a governmental body are subject to disclosure under the Open Records Act. ORQ-2 (ID#-32030). Request from Laura Reardon, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087, concerning whether Health and Safety Code, sec.382.041, supplants common law trade secret protection for certain information filed with the commission and related questions. TRD-9513460 Request for Opinion (RQ-853). Requested by Bruce A. Levy, Executive Director, Texas State Board of Acupuncture Examiners, P.O. Box 149134, Austin, Texas 78714-9134, whether a licensed chiropractor may practice acupuncture, and, if so, may advertise that practice. TRD-9513565