[nfbmi-talk] Fw: FOIA Response - Re: Newsline

joe harcz Comcast joeharcz at comcast.net
Wed Sep 18 02:56:01 UTC 2013


Ms. Haynes,

Now there you go again to quote, Mr. Reagan.\, you want me to pay for 
informalities that is readily available to you and your agency ant not cost 
whatsoever. It elitists on the internet as does my request forever and ever 
agent Amen.

Again this stuff is available upon the internet in all of its incarnations 
and you and your minions simply make a charge which is  discriminatory upon 
its face as an excuse for non-compliance.

Aside from the dodges of Mrr. Rodgers and  aside from the doges of MR. 
Arwood the  thing is clear here and that is that LARA, the subsidiaries of 
same, including the so-called Buearua of blind Services is not accessible 
let alonde amenable to the blind and the other  stuff is just lip service.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "joe harcz Comcast" <joeharcz at comcast.net>
To: <nfbmi-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 8:24 PM
Subject: [nfbmi-talk] Fw: FOIA Response - Re: Newsline



----- Original Message ----- 
From: Haynes, Carla (LARA)
To: joe harcz Comcast
Cc: Rodgers, Edward (LARA) ; Luzenski, Sue (LARA) ; Pemble, Mike (LARA) ; 
Belknap, Katie (LARA) ; Duell, Elsie (LARA) ; Edmonds, Lucy (LARA)
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 5:23 PM
Subject: FOIA Response - Re: Newsline


September 17, 2013



Mr. Paul Joseph Harcz, Jr.

E-mail: joeharcz at comcast.net

1365 E. Mt. Morris Rd.

Mt. Morris, MI 48458



Re:  FOIA Response to Request for Information on Newsline Documents



Dear Mr. Harcz, Jr.:



This email is in response to your August 26, 2013, email request for 
information under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), MCL 15.231 et seq, 
received by this office on August 27, 2013, of which an extension was taken 
to September 16, 2013.



You have requested information as described in your email as:



"I am writing you today to request any correspondence, including e-mails 
between yourself and anyone either departmentally (within Licensing and 
Regulatory Affairs, or with the Rehabilitation Services Administration) 
relative to Newsline for the Blind during your relatively brief tenure as 
Director of BSBP (from Oct. 1, 2012 to the present). In addition I am 
writing to receive any correspondences between you or any other BSBP or LARA 
personnel with any person or party with the National Federation of the Blind 
of Michigan, or the National Federation of the Blind, Inc. in these 
regards."



Your request is granted as to existing, nonexempt documents pertaining to 
your request.  We estimate that the time to process this request is 4 hours. 
Section 4(1) of the FOIA, MCL 15.234(1), provides that a public body may 
charge a fee for public record search, including the mailing costs, the cost 
of duplication or publication including labor, the cost of search, 
examination, review, and the deletion and separation of exempt from 
nonexempt information.





Response - P.J. Harcz, Jr.

September 17, 2013

Page 2 of 2







Nothing within the ADA or Section 504 states that you will receive your 
requested information free of charge.  It is a two-step process in the 
determination of costs.  First, the Michigan FOIA (MCL 15.231 et seq), 
allows an agency to charge for costs under Section 15.234, Section 4. 
Second, while the ADA and Section 504 mandate that the material be produced 
in an accessible format upon request and without charge, neither the ADA or 
Section 504 preclude us from charging costs under the Michigan FOIA.  We do 
not charge for the labor cost to convert documents into an accessible 
format.



In order to complete the processing of your request, and based on the hourly 
wages and benefits of the lowest paid Department employee capable of 
performing the necessary tasks to process your request, we are requesting a 
deposit of $67.12 in order to begin the processing of this request.  An 
invoice is attached that outlines the costs.



Once payment is received for the deposit, we will start the processing of 
your request.  Once the process is complete, we will request payment for the 
additional amount of the actual cost of the request.  When we receive this 
payment, we will send the information either to you via email or to you in 
the U.S. Mail on a USB flash drive (depending on the amount of material 
responsive to your request).



Sincerely,





Carla Miller Haynes, FOIA Coordinator

Bureau of Services for Blind Persons



Attachments 2:  Invoice & Request for Information



cc:     Edward F. Rodgers II,           Sue Luzenski

          Mike Pemble, Katie Belknap

          Elsie Duell, Lucy Edmonds



DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATORY AFFAIRS

BUREAU OF SERVICES FOR BLIND PERSONS

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT INVOICE





NAME AND ADDRESS OF REQUESTER:

Mr. Paul Joseph Harcz, Jr.

E-mail: joeharcz at comcast.net

1365 E. Mt. Morris Rd.

Mt. Morris, MI 48458



REQUEST RECEIVED:  August 27, 2013

TYPE OF REQUEST:  Email

REQUEST PARTIALLY DENIED:  No

EXEMPT INFORMATION WITHHELD/REDACTED:  To be determined

EXTENDED RESPONSE NOTICE ISSUED:  Yes

REQUESTED INFORMATION WILL BE:  Emailed/Invoiced For Payment

ACCOUNT CODE:  Index:   36200        PCA: 11343



DLARA CONTACT:  Melvin Farmer, Central FOIA Coordinator

(517) 373-0194, Ottawa Building, 4th Floor, 611 W. Ottawa, Lansing, MI 
48909



The FOIA provides that the department may charge a fee to comply with 
requests for public records.  The processing fee is composed of hourly wages 
and benefit costs of the lowest paid employee(s) capable of processing the 
request; the duplication of records at assessed costs per page; mailing 
costs; and other related special costs.  Prior to searching and copying 
requested records, the department may request full payment or 50% of the 
estimated costs exceeding $50.00 with the balance required before mailing 
the records.  Assessed costs are related to your request for:



"I am writing you today to request any correspondence, including e-mails 
between yourself and anyone either departmentally (within Licensing and 
Regulatory Affairs, or with the Rehabilitation Services Administration) 
relative to Newsline for the Blind during your relatively brief tenure as 
Director of BSPP (from Oct. 1, 2012 to the present). In addition I am 
writing to receive any correspondences between you or any other BSBP or LARA 
personnel with any person or party with the National Federation of the Blind 
of Michigan, or the National Federation of the Blind, Inc. in these 
regards."



INVOICE CALCULATIONS



LABOR

          Locating and Duplicating Cost:

Number of Hours:  3 hrs. x Hourly Rate: $31.06 = Amount:      $93.18

          Examining and Extracting Cost:

                    Number of Hours: 1 hrs. x Hourly Rate: $31.06 = Amount: 
$31.06

TOTAL LABOR:           $124.24

POSTAGE (estimate):          $3.00

DUPLICATING:  Number of Pages (0) times Copying Rate of $0

OTHER (overtime, audio tapes, discs, photos, security, etc.):  $7.00 (for 
USB Drive)



SUBTOTAL:  $134.24

Less waived indigency fee under FOIA Act MCL 15.234 Section 4(1)



INVOICE TOTAL:        $134.24



DEPOSIT* $67.12



BALANCE TO BE PAID*:     $67.12



Make check or money order payable to:         STATE OF MICHIGAN

Remit to:              Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs

Office Services Mailroom

7150 Harris Drive, PO Box 30015

Lansing, MI  48909



RETURN ORIGINAL COPY OF THIS INVOICE WITH YOUR PAYMENT



*Please note that if a deposit is requested, the indicated amount is an 
estimate of the cost of complying with your request.  The actual cost may 
vary somewhat from this amount.











From: joe harcz Comcast <joeharcz at comcast.net>

Sent: Monday, August 26, 2013 10:36 PM

To:   Rodgers, Edward (LARA)

Cc:   Arwood, Steve (LARA); Haynes, Carla (LARA); Farmer, Mel (LARA);

nfbmi-talk at nfbnet.org; Larry Posont MCB Comm.; valarie Barnum Yarger MISILC; 
Craig McManus RSA; Levy, Daniel (MDCR); OCR Cleveland Office; Sally Conway 
USDOJ; Elmer Cerano MPAS; MARK MCWILLIAMS; MARK CODY

Subject:    request information foia ada 504 newsline



Pass this around the internet please all and to enforcment agencies please 
enforce the ADA/504 on this scofflaw institution!



August 26 2013 FOIA to Rodgers BSBP



Paul Joseph Harcz, Jr.

1365 E. Mt. Morris Rd.

Mt. Morris, MI 48458



810-516-5262

joeharcz at comcast.net



Re Newsline Documents with Corollary ADA/504 request



To:



Edward Rodgers, Director

Michigan Bureau of Services for the Blind (BSBP)



(Via: Email)



Dear Mr. Rodgers,



I am writing you today to request any correspondence, including e-mails 
between yourself and anyone either departmentally (within Licensing and 
Regulatory Affairs, or with the Rehabilitation Services Administration) 
relative to Newsline for the Blind during your relatively brief tenure as 
Director of BSPP (from Oct. 1, 2012 to the present). In addition I am 
writing to receive any correspondences between you or any other BSBP or LARA 
personnel with any person or party with the National Federation of the Blind 
of Michigan, or the National Federation of the Blind, Inc. in these regards.



In addition anything that is in print only is not accessible to this blind 
person. Thus I request all correspondences be remitted to me in accessible 
format without surcharge in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities 
Act of 1990 (Title II, subpart e, communications), and Section 504 of the 
Rehabilitation Act of 1973which actually pays your salary by the way and of 
which you as a state actor are obligated under said laws to apply to your 
activities, and if not you have a Section 1983 issue to deal with. (Again 
send me this stuff as simple e-mail (fws) or as either plain text oor Word 
documents to my e-mail adress listed above, unless, of course you wish to 
send them out as contracted Braille.)



Failure to respond to this request for reasonable accommodations, in written 
form is a violation of both the Michigan FOIA, The Michigan Persons with 
Disabilities Civil Rights Act, and, of course the federal civil rights laws 
(ADA/504) aforementioned which are constitutionally

derived both under Article V, of the 14th Amendment, as well as the 
"Spending Clause" of the U.S Constitution just to name two constitutional 
issues at play here.



Oh you don't have even qualified immunity as a Judge for you are no longer 
acting in judicial capacity sir. You are acting as a state actor and highly 
paid administrator of a predominately federally funded agency for the blind.



So, simply I suggest to you you remit this easily derived information by 
simple e-mail.



I also advise you that I have no patience left whatsoever for all the "shake 
and bake", "Bait and switch" and all the civil rights violations that you, 
LARA, or the State of Michigan, including the Governor's office have done to 
my person or my class over the past year in suborning rights

clearly delineated in law, regulations, case law, and so forth.



So, again you've been notified; you have had the time to respond to prior 
lawful requests for information; yond any failure to do so on this or other 
requests is actionable upon your person )re: ex parte young case law.



Sincerely





Paul Joseph Harcz, Jr.



Cc: several attorneys at law

Cc: OCR, ED.

Cc: USDOJ, Civil Rights Division Disabilities Rights Section

Cc: MCRC

Cc: several media outlets

Cc: NFB MI, NFB US

Cc: MI SILC

Cc: MRSC

Cc: MI SILC

Cc: MPAS

Cc: several LARA

Cc: file









Carla Miller Haynes

LARA Bureau of Services for Blind Persons (BSBP)

201 N. Washington Square, 2nd Floor

P.O. Box 30652

Lansing, MI  48909

Telephone:  517-373-2063 or Toll-Free 1-800-292-4200

Fax:  517-335-5140



www.michigan.gov/bsbp



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


> _______________________________________________
> nfbmi-talk mailing list
> nfbmi-talk at nfbnet.org
> http://nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/nfbmi-talk_nfbnet.org
> To unsubscribe, change your list options or get your account info for 
> nfbmi-talk:
> http://nfbnet.org/mailman/options/nfbmi-talk_nfbnet.org/joeharcz%40comcast.net
> 





More information about the NFBMI-Talk mailing list