FINAL BILL REPORT

                  HB 2568

                         C 111 L 98

                     Synopsis as Enacted

 

Brief Description:  Terminating state motor vehicle management programs.

 

Sponsors:  Representatives Smith, D. Schmidt, Gardner, Doumit and Thompson; by request of Department of General Administration.

 

House Committee on Government Administration

Senate Committee on Government Operations

 

Background:  The Department of General Administration furnishes motor vehicle transportation services to all state agencies, including providing motor vehicles on a temporary or permanent basis and operating motor pools in Olympia, Seattle, and other locations.  An agency that receives transportation service pays a rental or mileage charge to the Department of General Administration.

 

Institutions of higher education are authorized to acquire and maintain passenger motor vehicles following guidelines established by the Department of General Administration.

 

An operational unit of the Department of General Administration is authorized to: (1) adopt a statewide information system on the acquisition, maintenance, and disposal of state-owned passenger motor vehicles; (2) develop a statewide system to purchase and distribute motor vehicle fuel for state employees operating state-owned passenger motor vehicles; (3) develop a plan, in conjunction with the Department of Ecology, to inspect and replace state-owned fuel storage tanks, if necessary; and (4) develop standards for replacing passenger motor vehicles.

 

The director of the Office of Financial Management establishes overall policies governing the acquisition, operating management, maintenance, repair, and disposal of all passenger motor vehicles owned or operated by all state agencies.

 

Summary:  Statutes are revised relating to some of the Department of General Administration's authority over state-owned passenger motor vehicles.

 

Statutes are repealed relating to the Department of General Administration's authority to: (1) adopt a statewide information system on state-owned passenger motor vehicles; (2) establish a statewide system to purchase and distribute motor vehicle fuel for state employees operating state-owned passenger motor vehicles; (3) develop a plan to inspect and replace state-owned fuel storage tanks, if necessary; and (4) develop standards for replacing passenger motor vehicles.

 

New statutory provisions are added clarifying the authority of the Department of General Administration to adopt operations guidelines, procedures, and standards for other state agencies and institutions of higher education that are authorized to provide their own passenger motor vehicles.

 

Votes on Final Passage:

 

House960

Senate460

 

Effective:June 11, 1998