Gerald L. Brumley v. The U.S. Department of LaborGerald L. Brumley v. The U.S. Department of Labor
Gerald L. Brumley appeals from an order of the district court
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dismissing a suit for injunctive relief he had brought against the Department of Labor under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA),
Brumley first contends that exhaustion of administrative avenues of appeal is not a prerequisite to suit under FOIA. We disagree.
See Hedley v. United States,
Brumley next contends that exhaustion was waived in his case under
Brumley’s waiver argument must fail also. Upon receiving Brumley’s request for records, the Department sent him a notice that the request was being forwarded to a specified office within the Department and that a short delay should be expected therefore before the ten working day response period would begin running. This re-routing of the request was necessary because Brumley apparently had not known which component office of the Department had custody of the records he sought. The Act requires agencies to promulgate rules regarding procedures to be followed by persons requesting records,
The district court’s decision is affirmed.
Notes
. The Honorable G. Thomas Eisele, Chief Judge, United States District Court, Eastern District of Arkansas.