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IN RE: John MINGO, Petitioner–Appellant, v. RECORDS ACCESS OFFICER OF the NEW YORK COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, Respondent–Respondent.
Judgment (denominated an order), Supreme Court, New York County (Arlene P. Bluth, J.), entered August 8, 2022, denying the petition to annul a determination of respondent, dated November 3, 2021, which denied petitioner's request for records pursuant to the Freedom of Information Law (FOIL), and dismissing the proceeding brought pursuant to CPLR article 78, unanimously affirmed, without costs.
We affirm the judgment on the basis that the petition is barred for failure to exhaust administrative remedies within the time permitted by FOIL. In order to preserve his right to judicial review, petitioner was request to exhaust his administrative remedies by filing an administrative appeal within 30 days of the decision partially denying his request (Public Officers Law § 89[4][a], [b]; see Matter of McGriff v. Bratton, 293 A.D.2d 401, 402, 740 N.Y.S.2d 342 [1st Dept. 2002]). Petitioner submitted his administrative appeal well after the 30 days elapsed, as his time to file his administrative appeal was triggered by the Records Access Officer's February 10, 2021 letter denying the FOIL request, not the date when petitioner received a disclosure of records (see Matter of Advocates for Children of N.Y., Inc. v. New York City Dept. of Educ., 101 A.D.3d 445, 445, 954 N.Y.S.2d 454 [1st Dept. 2012]).
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Docket No: 2785
Decided: October 10, 2024
Court: Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department, New York.
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