FOIA Reading Room Certification
U.S. Department of Labor
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
(5 U.S.C. § 552)
FOIA Reading Room Certification
This is to certify that I have reviewed the following Department of Labor (DOL) FOIA Reading Rooms for purposes of determining whether they are in compliance with the legal requirement for FOIA Reading Rooms:
DOL-Wide Electronic FOIA Reading Room (http://www.dol.gov/dol/foia/readroom.htm)
Agency Specific FOIA Reading Rooms:
AGENCY |
ELECTRONIC LINK |
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Employee Benefits Security Administration |
U.S. Dept of Labor |
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Mine Safety and Health Administration |
1100 Wilson Blvd., |
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Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) |
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Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP) |
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Office of Labor-Management Standards (OLMS) |
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Office of Wage and Hour Division (WHD) |
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Employment and Training Administration (ETA) |
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Job Corps |
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Office of Administrative Law Judges – (OALJ) |
U.S. Dept of Labor |
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Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management – |
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Office of the Inspector General – |
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration - |
U.S. Dept of Labor |
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Office of the Solicitor – |
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Veterans’ Employment and Training Administration - (VETS) |
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Bureau of Labor Statistics |
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Women’s Bureau |
U.S. Dept. of Labor |
I also reviewed the Office of Labor Management Standards FOIA Reading Room and identified deficiencies that must be corrected. Attached is the agency’s Corrective Action Plan for bringing its FOIA Reading Room into compliance with FOIA.
Certification
I certify that, with the single exception noted above, all previously identified deficiencies have been corrected and the Department of Labor’s FOIA Reading Rooms are in compliance with the requirements of the FOIA.
/Signed/ November 3, 2008
Carol A. De Deo
Chief FOIA Officer, DOL
U.S. Department of Labor |
Employment Standards Administration |
October 28, 2008 |
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MEMORANDUM FOR: |
CAROL A. De DEO |
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FROM: |
ANDREW AUERBACH |
SUBJECT: |
OLMS FOIA Online Reading Room |
This is in response to your October 17, 2008, e-mail to the Office of Labor-Management Standards (OLMS) regarding its compliance with the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). In particular, you informed the Agency that its FOIA Reading Room did not meet the requirements of the FOIA. This memorandum details the OLMS plan to achieve compliance with the FOIA.
The OLMS FOIA compliance plan involves two steps. First, the web site (http://www.dol.gov/olms/regs/compliance/OLMS_FOIA.htm) has been updated to provide the links and pages necessary to house the types of documents required to be made available electronically for inspection under the FOIA. These pages will, as discussed below, be soon populated with the documents. Second, for pertinent documents created prior to 1996 for which electronic versions do not exist, OLMS will establish and maintain an FOIA disclosure file in its Public Disclosure Room. This FOIA section will include the existing, outdated OLMS Interpretative Manual, the OLMS Election Case Digest, Assistant Secretary Decisions, and other categories of documents.
The name of the web site has been changed from “OLMS FOIA Page” to “OLMS Online FOIA Reading Room.” On the updated site, OLMS will make available the following documents not previously available on its web site:
- Final election decisions: These documents comprise:
- Dismissal letters issued by the field administratively closing election cases on grounds of procedural deficiency;
- Statements of Reasons issued to document the agency’s rationale for dismissing union member election complaints, rather than taking enforcement action;
- Agency determinations certifying supervised elections conducted pursuant to voluntary compliance agreements; and
- Certifications of supervised elections conducted pursuant to court order.
- Final trusteeship decisions: Statements of Reasons issued to document the agency’s rationale for dismissing union member complaints concerning the imposition or conduct of a trusteeship, rather than taking enforcement action.
- Assistant Secretary Decisions and Orders: Final decisions in Civil Service Reform Act, Standards of Conduct cases.
- Agency determinations on requests for hardship exemptions from the requirement to file Form LM-2 and Form T-1 electronically.
- Certification Determinations and Claims Determinations issued by the agency under provisions of federal transit law.
- FOIA disclosures of significant public interest: Records the subject of prior FOIA requests that are of public interest.
- The OLMS Interpretative Manual (upon completion of pending revision).
Much of the information intended for posting on the OLMS online FOIA Reading Room must be redacted to ensure non-disclosure of confidential information, which will slow the posting of the documents. Posting of the most recent documents will be accomplished first; at least one document in each category will be posted within two weeks.
OLMS is still taking inventory of older documents that must be made public. It is anticipated that the documents issued in FY 2008 will be posted by the end of the calendar year, with the majority of the existing documents issued prior to FY 2008 posted by the end of calendar year 2009. OLMS intends to complete its FOIA compliance plan by the end of calendar year 2010.
I hope this corrective action plan meets the requirements of the FOIA and the Department of Justice. Please let me know if we can provide you with any further information.