NJ Department of Labor 2013 OPRA Log
Submitted | May 27, 2014 |
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From: Beryl C.D. Lipton
A request for:
A list of all requests filed with the Department of Labor under New Jersey's Open Public Records Act (OPRA) during the year 2013. For each request, the list should contain the identity of the requester, the date of the request, a description of the requested records, and the status of the request.
From: Brian Murray
To: Beryl Lipton
Re: OPRA request filed with the Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
In response to the OPRA you filed (which is copied below), please be advised that other entities’ OPRA requests are exempt from disclosure under OPRA, as are the responses of government agencies to those OPRA requests. The Appellate Division has recognized that there is an “interest of third parties in protecting the confidentiality of their requests for access to public documents” under OPRA. Gannett N.J. Partners, LP v. Cnty. of Middlesex, 379 N.J. Super. 205, 212 (App. Div 2005). For that reason, “OPRA does not authorize a party to make a blanket request for every document a public agency has provided another party in response to an OPRA request,” nor does it permit requests that would reveal “the nature and scope of a third party’s inquiry to a government agency.” Ibid. Further, OPRA exempts “information which, if disclosed, would give an advantage to competitors,” N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1.1 and Gannett, supra.
State Agency: Labor, Public Information (Press Office)
Requestor Name: Beryl Lipton
Company: MuckRock News
Address: PO Box 55819
Boston MA 02205 5819
Email: beryl@muckrock.com
Telephone: 207 418 6017
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Requested Information: A list of all requests filed with the Department of Labor under New Jersey's Open Public Records Act (OPRA) during the year 2013. For each request, the list should contain the identity of the requester, the date of the request, a description of the requested records, and the status of the request.
Please feel free to contact us with any further questions.
Regards,
Brian T. Murray
Director of Communications & Marketing
New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development
Phone: 609-984-2841
From: Beryl Lipton
Hello Mr. Murray,
Thank you for your response to my request for the Department of Labor's log of 2013 OPRA requests. I hope that you can please clarify the reasons for which the request has been rejected.
It seems as though the list of requests, their statuses, and the other basic data necessary for inventory and organizational purposes (the agency’s OPRA log) is a standard government public record. As such it should be available under OPRA. As indicated on page 7 of the New Jersey Open Public Records Act Handbook for Records Custodians, “All government records are subject to public access unless specifically exempt under OPRA or any other law.” I don’t see the record in question as being specifically exempted by the case to which you referred nor was it covered by the specific exemptions contained in OPRA; the exemption for “information which, if disclosed would give an advantage to competitors” does not seem to apply in this case.
Page six of the attached version of the case referred to in your response (Gannett N.J. Partners, LP v. Cnty. of Middlesex, 379 N.J. Super. 205, 212 (App. Div 2005)) includes the reasoning mentioned in your rejection, specifically that “‘OPRA does not authorize a party to make a blanket request for every document a public agency has provided another party in response to an OPRA request,’ nor does it permit requests that would reveal ‘the nature and scope of a third party’s inquiry to a government agency.’” My request for the OPRA log does not ask for the documents provided to another agency. It would not be reasonable to assume that by obtaining a list of requests one would be able to determine the nature of another party’s interest and purpose in requesting particular documents. The idea, it seems to me, is that by obtaining all of the primary documents requested by a third party, one could then determine the nature and scope, which may also be unreasonable attitude, though is not relevant in this matter. I think along those lines, the idea of “advantage to competitors” based on the release of the OPRA log is a stretch, particularly considering that the log should be publicly available to all.
If you could clarify these points, I would appreciate it. I understand that the appropriate channel of appeal would be the Government Records Council, but the chance to understand the reasoning for denial would be helpful for all.
Sincerely,
Beryl C.D. Lipton
From: Murray, Brian
To: Beryl Lipton
Re: OPRA request filed with the Department of Labor and Workforce Development and subsequent July 1, 2014 email, which are copied below.
Our May 14 response to your OPRA request, dated May 5, fully explained the reasons why the request was denied.
Regards,
Brian T. Murray
Director of Communications & Marketing
New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development
Phone: 609-984-2841
From: Beryl Lipton
Hello,
Yesterday, the case Scheeler v. Office of the Governor, et. al. was settled in Mercer County Superior Court. The case was in regards to the denials of release of OPRA logs by New Jersey state agencies (as occurred with this request), and the court ruled in favor of the release of the records. (For reports regarding this ruling please see: https://www.aclu-nj.org/news/2014/07/21/judge-orders-christie-administration-release-records ; http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/ap/new-jersey-judge-to-decide-if-opra-requests-are-public/article_e155754c-10c0-11e4-955f-001a4bcf887a.html?utm_content=buffer157e5&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer).
As indicated by this ruling, the denial that your agency provided me was unwarranted and I would appreciate the release of the requested material before any further undue inconvenience is incurred.
Thank you so much for your time and help,
Beryl C.D. Lipton
From: Murray, Brian
Hello,
The department is reviewing your request at this time and requires more time to respond.
Regards,
Brian T. Murray
Director of Communications & Marketing
New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development
(609) 984-2841
From: Beryl Lipton
Hello Mr. Murray,
Thank you for your message. I look forward to hearing from you.
Best wishes,
Beryl C.D. Lipton
From: MuckRock.com
To Whom It May Concern:
I wanted to follow up on the following Freedom of Information request, copied below, and originally submitted on May 27, 2014. Please let me know when I can expect to receive a response, or if further clarification is needed.
Thank you for your help.
From: Murray, Brian
Hello
In response to your July 22, 2014 email and in furtherance of our subsequent email exchange on the same subject, your renewed request for a log of 2013 OPRA requests is denied for the reasons expressed in the Department’s original reply, dated May 14, 2014. As to your assertion that due to the outcome in the Scheeler matter, “the denial that your agency provided me was unwarranted,” please be advised that the State has filed a motion for a stay of Judge Jacobson’s order in Scheeler. Consequently, as of today, again, I must deny your renewed request for a log of 2013 OPRA requests.
Regards,
Brian T. Murray
Director of Communications & Marketing
New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development
(609) 984-2841
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