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U.S. Department of Labor Freedom of Information Act Annual Report for Fiscal Year 1996

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT ANNUAL REPORT

Calendar Year 1996

The Department received a total of 18,559 initial requests for records. The majority of these requests were received by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) which received 12,633 requests. The Employment Standards Administration (ESA) received 2,466 requests.

  1. Number of determinations not to comply in whole or in part with an initial request for records: 10,311

  2. Authority relied upon in initial disclosure determination:

  1. Under 5 U.S.C. 552(b): [1]

Exemption 1. 4 times
Exemption 2. 697 times
Exemption 3. 413 times
Exemption 4. 1,179 times
Exemption 5. 8,548 times
Exemption 6. 4,233 times
Exemption 7(A). 5,772 times
Exemption 7(B). 8 times
Exemption 7(C). 8,567 times
Exemption 7(D). 5,299 times
Exemption 7(E). 1,054 times
Exemption 7(F). 11 times
Exemption 8. 2 times
Exemption 9. 1 time

  1. Statute involved pursuant to exemption 3 on initial disclosure determination:

  1. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration withheld the names of complainants who reported safety and health violations under the authority of section 8(f)(1) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), 29 U.S.C. 657(f)(1). It also withheld the disclosure of advance notice of a safety inspection under the authority of section 17(f) of this statute, 29 U.S.C. 666(f). This agency also withheld documents pursuant to the Copyright Act of 1976(17 U.S.C. 705).

  2. The Office of Labor-Management Standards withheld grand jury material pursuant to Rule 6(e) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.

  3. The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) withheld grand jury material pursuant to Rule 6(e) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.

  4. The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) withheld the names of miners, pursuant to the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977, section 103(g)(1)(30 U.S.C. 813(g)(1)), who requested safety inspections. It also withheld information pertaining to maps pursuant to section 312(b)of this statute (30 U.S.C, 872(b)).

  5. The Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration withheld court documents that had been designated as confidential during the course of discovery.

  1. Other Authority:

Non possession of record or nonexistence of record: 3,441

Failure to identify or reasonably describe records: 453

  1. Number of requests withdrawn: 295

  2. Non-payment of fees: 176

  1. Names and positions of each person who is responsible for initial denial of records:

  1. Occupational Safety and Health Administration

Region I - Boston, Massachusetts

John Phillips Regional Administrator 5

C. William Freeman Area Director 40

Brenda Gordon Area Director 173

Kipp Hartmann Area Director 27

K. Frank Gravitt Area Director 86

David May Area Director 42

John Stanton Area Director 47

Ronald Morin Area Director 75

Clifford Weston Area Director 93

Region II - New York, New York

John Tomich Area Director 107

Dennis Gaughan Area Director 338

Edward Scott Area Director 152

David Boyce Area Director 228

Ephraim Zoldan Area Director 138

Anthony De Siervi Area Director 299

Gary Roskoski Area Director 50

Linda Forsyth Area Director 149

Robert Kulick Area Director 219

Jose Carpena Area Director 7

Diane Brayden Area Director 156

Cathie Mannion Area Director 130

Patricia Clark Regional Administrator 121

Region III - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Linda Anku Regional Administrator 20

Phyllis Kyner Area Director 109

George Tomchick Area Director 87

Andrew Hedesh Area Director 82

Robert Fink Area Director 74

Robert Szymanski Area Director 86

John Stranahan Area Director 38

Leonard Moore Area Director 47

Stanley Elliott Area Director 146

Charles Pope Area Director 19

Lacy Sutton Area Director 28

Regional IV - Atlanta, Georgia

Raymond Finney Area Director 60

Thomas Brown Area Director 122

John Hall Area Director 226

Leslies Grove Area Director 13

Jose Sanchez Area Director 289

David Barnhill Area Director 9

Clyde Payne Area Director 113

James Borders Area Director 220

Lana Graves Area Director 96

David Barnhill Acting Area Director 11

Suzanne Nash Area Director 33

Luis Santiago Area Director 72

Lawrence Falck Area Director 290

R. Davis Layne Regional Administrator 82

Region V - Chicago, Illinois

Michael Connors Regional Administrator 9

Melvin Lischefski Area Director 80

Thomas Canard Asst. Area Director 10

Robert Hager Asst. Area Director 8

Charles Shields Area Director 72

Gary J. Anderson Area Director 59

Gary Weil Safety Specialist 19

Ron Payne Safety Specialist 14

Ron Byrd Safety Specialist 18

Sharon Anderson Industrial Hygienist 10

Anthony Sutton Industrial Hygienist 2

William Murphy Area Director 88

Ray Polk Safety and Health Specialist 37

Bonita Nordquist Safety and Health Specialist 20

Danielle Jindra Safety and Health Specialist 13

Deborah Zubaty Area Director 110

Timothy Kobernat District Supervisor 10

Peggy Zweber Area Director 121

Patrick M. Ostrenga Asst. Area Director 31

James R. Dollins Asst. Area Director 53

Donald Brozowski Area Director 31

Arnis Andersons Area Director 118

Kenneth Gilbert Area Director 3

Region VI -Dallas, Texas

Ed Cosgrove Area Director 212

Paul Brantley Area Director 233

Robert Homles Area Director 96

Robert Hunter Area Director 84

Dean Wingo Area Director 38

Patricia Bradley Area Director 140

Ray Skinner Area Director 170

Paul Hansen Area Director 96

William White Area Director 119

Region VII - Kansas City, Missouri

Charles Adkins Regional Administrator 31

Cynthia Dearing Area Director 126

Ben Bare Area Director 45

Janice Barrier Area Director 51

Thomas Marple Area Director 4

Mark Banden Area Director 24

Lodama Delinger Area Director 16

Region VIII - Denver, Colorado

Bobby Glover Area Director 93

John Healy Area Director 18

David Ditommaso Area Director 31

Bruce Beelman Area Director 7

Cindy Cross FOIA Coordinator, Regional Office 7

Regional IX - San Francisco, California

Lois Henry Safety & Health Assistant 40

Sedric Lagajit Contact Representative 2

Lynne Hunter Officer Manager 8

Sue Benson Officer Manager 16

Colleen Furutani Officer Manager 6

Regional X - Seattle, Washington

John Spear Regional Administrator 16

Carl Halgren Area Director 2

Ryan Kuehmichel Area Director 71

Jerry Hockett Supervisor 9

Barry Noll Area Director 8

Dean Ikeda Area Director 6

National Office - Washington, D.C.

Freda Malone Labor Relations Specialist 1

Gregory Baxter Acting Director 1

Stephen Mallinger Acting Director 2

Adam Finkel Director 5

Anne Cyr Acting Director 4

Bonnie Friedman Director 2

Paul White Director 3

Marilyn Landry Administrative Officer 11

Stephen Newell Director 3

Cathy Goedert Acting Director 1

MaryAnn Piretti Safety Officer 2

  1. Employment Standards Administration

  1. Office of Management, Administration and Planning (OMAP)

Donna G. Copson Director, OMAP 7

Cecily Rayburn Dir., Div. of Financial Mgmt. 1

Dorothy C. Chester FOIA/PA Coordinator 1

  1. Office of Workers' Compensation Programs (OWCP) Field Offices

Charity Benz Regional Director (RD), Boston 3

Kenneth Hamlett RD, New York 1

William Franson District Director (DD), Jacksonville 1

Marilyn C. Felkner DD, New Orleans 1

Donna Onodera RD, San Francisco 1

Ed Bounds DD, San Francisco 1

Joyce Terry DD, Long Beach 1

National Office

James L. De Marce Director for Black Lung 1

Edward Duncan Assistant District Director 3

Dennis Mankin Assistant to the Director OWCP 30

  1. Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs Field Offices

James Turner, Jr. Act. Reg. Dir. (ARD), Boston 32

James Turner, Jr. RD, New York 24

Joseph Du Bray, Jr. RD, Philadelphia 44

Carol A. Gaudin RD, Atlanta 77

Malcolm Holliman RD, Chicago 38

Carol A. Gaudin ARD, Dallas 52

Helene H. Haase RD, San Francisco 70

John R. Checkett RD, Seattle 38

National Office

Harold M. Busch Director, Division of Program Operations 58

  1. Wage and Hour Division Field Offices

James Kight Acting Reg. Administrator (ARA), Boston 9

James Kight ARA, New York 49

John Bates Branch Chief, Atlanta 3

John Blaine Assistant District Dir. (ADD), Atlanta 1

Tom Cambron ADD, Atlanta 1

Carol Merchant District Director (DD), Atlanta 10

George Holt DD, Atlanta 1

Lyndel Erwin DD, Atlanta 3

Ana Moreno DD, Atlanta 4

Don Outland DD, Atlanta 1

Kim Jackson Wage Hour Investigator Atlanta 1

Jorge Rivero DD, Atlanta 1

Carrie Riddle Regional Office Manager, Atlanta 154

Richard McMahon, Jr. Acting RA, Chicago 161

James Kight RA, Philadelphia 136

M. J. Villarreal Jr. RA, Dallas 286

Karen Chaikin Reg. Operations Officer, Kansas City 58

Leigh A. Power Disclosure Officer, San Francisco 57

National Office

Maria Echaveste Administrator 42

John R. Fraser Deputy Administrator 3

Corliss Sellers Program Administrator 41

Rae E. Glass Director of External Affairs 1

William Gross Dir., Office of Wage Determinations 3

Daniel Sweeney, Team Leader Fair Labor Standards Act 4

Nina Stovall, Determination Team Leader Service Contracts Wage 5

Thomas Shierling Immigration Team Leader 5

  1. The Office of Labor-Management Standards, Office of the American Workplace

Charles L. Smith Deputy Assistant Secretary 4

John Kotch Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary 157

  1. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management

Patricia W. Lattimore Deputy Assistant Secretary Administration and Management, National Office (N.O.) 12

Annabelle T. Lockhart Director, Civil Rights Center 3

Jerry Lelchook Director, Office of Employee and Labor Management Relations, N.O. 1

Daniel P. Murphy Director, Office of Procurement Services, N.O. 36

Al Stewart Director, Office of Acquisition Advocate 2

Frederick A. Drayton Director, Safety and Health Center, N.O. 1

Stephen Garfinkel Director, Office of Cost Determination, N.O. 1

L. R. Cabe Regional Personnel Officer Atlanta 1

Janis Carreiro Regional Administrator Boston/New York 2

Lyn B. Dubeck Labor Relations Officer Philadelphia 3

Robert L. Giuliano Regional Personnel Officer Boston 1

Phil House Regional Administrator Dallas/Denver 2

Bob Jur Regional Personnel Officer Chicago 4

Darlene Lorman Regional Administrator Chicago/Kansas City 1

Teresa Rasfeld Regional Personnel Officer San Francisco/Seattle 6

George Tistle Regional Finance Officer Chicago 2

  1. Employment and Training Administration

Robert J. Semler Regional Administrator 6

Boston

Albert Garizio Acting Regional Administrator 2

New York

Edwin Strong, Jr. Regional Administrator 4

Philadelphia

William A. Dealy, Jr. Regional Management Analyst 20

Atlanta

Joseph C. Juarez Regional Administrator 9

Chicago

Don A. Balcer Regional Administrator 12

Dallas

William Hood Regional Administrator 2

Kansas

Peter E. Rell Regional Administrator 3

Denver

Armando Quiroz Regional Administrator 17

San Francisco

Bill Janes Regional Administrator 4

Seattle

Mary H. Silva Director 1

Office of Job Corps.

Albert Glastetter Regional Job Corps Director 3

Boston

Stanley Belza Regional Job Corps Director 1

New York

James Bodnar Regional Job Corps Director 3

Philadelphia

Melvin R. Collins Regional Job Corps Director 20

Atlanta

Richard Trigg Regional Job Corps Director 1

Chicago

Jose de. Olivares Regional Job Corps Director 5

Dallas

John Douglas Regional Job Corps Director 1

Kansas & Denver

Jackie Roberts Regional Job Corps Director 10

San Francisco

Timothy Barnicle Assistant Secretary of Labor 1

Washington, DC

Bryan Keilty Administrator 1

Office of Financial and Administrative Management

Joseph Paslawski Director 7

Office of Management Information Resources

Robert D. Parker Chief 33

Division of Acquisition and Assistance

Lynn Maddox Masiello Director 1

Office of Human Resources

Mary Ann Wyrsch Administrator 5

Unemployment Insurance Service

Flora Richardson Chief 5

Division of Foreign Labor Certification

Anthony Swoope Director 10

Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training

Sally Uber BAT Regional Director 1

Dallas

Isadora H. Gross BAT Regional Director 3

Kansas City

William Wadsworth BAT Regional Director 2

  1. Mine Safety and Health Administration

John Langton Acting Management Officer, Coal 2

Katherine Knittel Management Officer, Coal 1

Allen Davis Chief, Division of Safety, Coal 1

Marvin Nichols Jr. Administrator, Coal 2

Lawrence Beeman Chief, TCID, Coal 29

Sandra Yamamoto Acting Chief, TCID, Coal 4

Ronald J. Schell Chief, Division of Health, Coal 1

John J. Podgorski Assistant District Manager District 1, Coal 4

Joseph J. Garcia District Manager District 2, Coal 7

Timothy Thompson District Manager District 3, Coal 4

Lincoln L. Selfe Acting District Manager District 3, Coal 2

Edwin P. Brady Acting District Manager District 3, Coal 2

C. Teaster, Jr. Earnest District Manager District 4, Coal 15

Ronald O. Dunbar Assistant District Manager District 4, Coal 4

Richard J. Kline Assistant District Manager District 4, Coal 1

Billy G. Foutch Assistant District Manager District 4, Coal 1

Charles E. McGraw Assistant District Manager District 4, Coal 1

Ray McKinney District Manager District 5, Coal 4

Carl E. Boone, II District Manager District 6, Coal 3

Michael Keene Acting District Manager District 6, Coal 4

Joseph Pavlovich District Manager District 7, Coal 20

David L. Whitcomb Assistant District Manager District 8, Coal 1

John Kuzar District Manager District 9, Coal 7

William Reitze Acting District Manager District 9, Coal 1

William Denning Acting District Manager District 9, Coal 2

Rexford Music District Manager District 10, Coal 1

Richard Reynolds Acting District Manager District 10, Coal 1

Michael Lawless District Manager District 11, Coal 2

Vernon R. Gomez Administrator Metal and Nonmetal 17

James Petrie District Manager NE District, Metal and Nonmetal 5

John K. Radomsky Assistant District Manager NC District, Metal and Nonmetal 5

Robert M. Friend District Manager RM District, Metal and Nonmetal 1

Jake H. De Herrera Acting District Manager RM District, Metal and Nonmetal 2

Garry J. Day Assistant District Manager Western District Metal and Nonmetal 7

George M. Fesak Director Program Evaluation and Information Resources 3

Jay Mattos Acting Director Program Evaluation and Information Resources 1

Rhys G. Llewellyn Chief, Information and Employment Information PEIR 1

Richard G. High Director, Assessments 7

Richard A. Gates Acting Director, Assessments 1

Kenneth T. Howard Director, Technical Support 3

Peter M. Turcic Chief, Approval and Certification Center Technical Support 1

Richard Brechbiel Director, Administration and Management 1

Joseph Kirker, Jr. Chief, Human Resources Division Administration and Management 2

Wayne Veneman Director, Information and Public Affairs 2

  1. Office of the Solicitor

Marvin B. Krislov Deputy Solicitor of Labor for National Operations 19

Ronald G. Whiting Deputy Solicitor of Labor for Regional Operations 12

  1. Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration

Sharon S. Watson Dir. of Prog. Svcs. 40

National Office

Gregory P. Egan Regional Director 14

Kansas City

David Ganz Regional Director 4

Los Angeles

Leonard Garofolo Regional Director 16

San Francisco

John Scanlon District Supervisor 2

Seattle

Bruce D. Ruud Regional Director 7

Dallas

Joseph R. Menez Regional Director 19

Cincinnati

Henry DeSantis Deputy Regional Director 5

Boston

Howard L. Marsh Regional Director 7

Atlanta

J. Shannon Davis Associate Regional Director 1

Atlanta

Gerard Gumpertz Regional Director 7

Philadelphia

Virginia C. Smith Regional Director 9

Philadelphia

Stephen Schwab Acting Regional Director 1

Philadelphia

John Wehrum, Jr. Regional Director 6

New York

  1. Office of the Inspector General

Pamela Davis FOIA Disclosure Officer 70

  1. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Katharine Abraham Commissioner 32

  1. Employees' Compensation Appeals Board

Michael J. Walsh Chairman of the Board 9

  1. Office of the Administrative Law Judges

Todd Smyth Legal Counsel 3

  1. Bureau of International Labor Affairs

Irasema Garza Secretary 6

U.S. National Administrative Office

  1. The Veterans' Employment and Training Service

Harry Puente-Duany Director, Office of 16

Information, Management And Budget, National Office

Washington, D.C.

Howard Sisson, Jr. Regional Administrator, 1

Boston

Irvin Pope Regional Administrator, 2

Philadelphia

Williams J. Bolls, Jr. Regional Administrator, 2

Atlanta

Ronald G. Bachman Regional Administrator, 8

Chicago

Lester L. Williams, Jr. Regional Administrator 3

Dallas

Charles Martinez Regional Administrator 1

Seattle

  1. Total number of administrative appeals from denials: 274

Total number of dispositions on administrative appeals: 179

  1. Number of appeals granted in full: 11

  2. Number of appeals denied in full: 48

  3. Number of appeals granted in part/denied in part: 48

  4. Other dispositions: see 72 paragraph 5(b) below

  1. Exemption invoked:

  1. On appeal:

Exemption 1. 0 times

Exemption 2. 2 times

Exemption 3 3 times

Exemption 4. 33 times

Exemption 5. 74 times

Exemption 6. 6 times

Exemption 7(A). 21 times

Exemption 7(B). 0 times

Exemption 7(C). 68 times

Exemption 7(D). 53 times

Exemption 7(E). 9 times

Exemption 7(F). 0 times

Exemption 8. 0 times

Exemption 9. 0 times

  1. Other authority:

Non-possession of record: 14

Appeals withdrawn: 58

  1. Names and titles of persons responding to administrative appeals:

Bruce A. Cohen, Deputy Associate Solicitor, acting for the then Solicitor of Labor Thomas S. Williamson, Jr., and thereafter, acting for the Acting Solicitor of Labor, J. Davitt McAteer.

  1. New rules or instructions issued during calendar year 1996.

Miriam Mc D. Miller, Counsel for Administrative Law in the Department's Office of the Solicitor, issued a memorandum, dated July 8, 1996, informing the Department's FOIA Coordinating Committee members of the need to purchase the annual FOIA Guide and Overview, to be published by the Department of Justice. By memorandum dated November 8, 1996, J. Davitt McAteer, Acting Solicitor of Labor, informed all agency heads, within the Department, of the new electronic FOIA statutory amendments of 1996. By memorandum dated November 18, 1996, Ms. Miller informed the FOIA Coordinating Committee members and all ADP Coordinators of the new electronic FOIA statutory amendments of 1996. By memorandum dated November 19, 1996, Donna G. Copson, Director of the Office of Management, Administration and Planning within the Department's Employment Standards Administration, informed management officials of the new electronic FOIA statutory amendments. Copies of all of these memoranda and instructions are attached. (The attachments to the Copson memorandum are not included herein since they are duplicative of other materials.)

  1. A copy of the Department's fee schedule, and the total amount of fees collected by the agency for making records available.

The Department's fee schedule for 1996 was $2.50 per quarter hour for search time by clerical employees and $5.00 per quarter hour for professional employees. Review charges were $5.00 per quarter hour. Reproduction charges were $.15 per page. In accordance with the 1986 amendments to FOIA, preferential treatment was given to certain classes of requesters. Consequently, representatives of the news media, and educational and non-commercial scientific institution requesters were afforded free search and review time and 100 pages of documents without charge. All other requesters, with the exception of commercial use requesters, were afforded 2 hours of free search time and the first 100 pages of documents at no charge. Review costs, on behalf of commercial users, were charged at the rate of $5.00 per quarter hour.

The Department of Labor collected a total of $233,268.73 in fees.

  1. The Department of Labor estimates that incidental costs of implementing the Freedom of Information Act, including the defense of suits, amounted to $3,750,000.

  2. In 1996, nine new suits were filed against the Department of Labor under the FOIA/PA.

In three of these cases, the administrative appeal process had not been completed. Two of the cases were settled. At the year's end, a total of eleven matters were still pending. No decisions were handed down in cases pending from the prior years. No disciplinary action was taken against any Departmental employee pursuant to 5 U.S.C. ยง 552(a)(4)(F).

___signed_______
Alexis M. Herman
Secretary of Labor


Footnotes

[1]    The number of exemptions asserted exceeds the number of determinations not to comply with an initial request. This occurs because, in responding to a request, the Department may claim several different exemptions.