CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT

 

                   ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL 3041

 

 

                   Chapter 288, Laws of 1998

 

                         (partial veto)

 

 

 

                        55th Legislature

                      1998 Regular Session

 

 

OFFICE OF THE FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S OMBUDSMAN--EXEMPTIONS FROM CERTAIN PROCEEDINGS--CONFIRMATION OF OMBUDSMAN

 

 

 

                    EFFECTIVE DATE:  4/2/98

Passed by the House March 12, 1998  Yeas 98   Nays 0

 

 

 

             CLYDE BALLARD

Speaker of the

      House of Representatives

 

Passed by the Senate March 12, 1998

  Yeas 49   Nays 0

             CERTIFICATE

 

I, Timothy A. Martin, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL 3041  as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on the dates hereon set forth.

 

 

 

               BRAD OWEN

President of the Senate

          TIMOTHY A. MARTIN

                          Chief Clerk

 

 

Approved April 2, 1998, with the exception of section 6, which is vetoed.Place Style On Codes above, and Style Off Codes below.    

                                FILED          

 

 

            April 2, 1998 - 2:28 p.m.

 

 

 

              GARY LOCKE

Governor of the State of Washington

                   Secretary of State

                  State of Washington


          _______________________________________________

 

                     ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL 3041

          _______________________________________________

 

                                

              AS RECOMMENDED BY CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

 

             Passed Legislature - 1998 Regular Session

 

State of Washington      55th Legislature     1998 Regular Session

 

By Representatives Cooke, Bush, Kastama and Tokuda

 

Read first time 01/27/98.  Referred to Committee on Law & Justice.

Exempting the office of the family and children's ombudsman from certain proceedings.   


    AN ACT Relating to the exemption of the office of the family and children's ombudsman from certain judicial and administrative proceedings; amending RCW 43.06A.010 and 43.06A.020; adding new sections to chapter 43.06A RCW; and declaring an emergency.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 1.  A new section is added to chapter 43.06A RCW to read as follows:

    Neither the ombudsman nor the ombudsman's staff may be compelled, in any judicial or administrative proceeding, to testify or to produce evidence regarding the exercise of the official duties of the ombudsman or of the ombudsman's staff.  All related memoranda, work product, notes, and case files of the ombudsman's office are confidential, are not subject to discovery, judicial or administrative subpoena, or other method of legal compulsion, and are not admissible in evidence in a judicial or administrative proceeding.  This section shall not apply to the legislative oversight committee.

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 2.  A new section is added to chapter 43.06A RCW to read as follows:

    Identifying information about complainants or witnesses shall not be subject to any method of legal compulsion, nor shall such information be revealed to the legislative oversight committee or the governor except under the following circumstances:  (1) The complainant or witness waives confidentiality; (2) under a legislative subpoena when there is a legislative investigation for neglect of duty or misconduct by the ombudsman or ombudsman's office when the identifying information is necessary to the investigation of the ombudsman's acts; or (3) under an investigation or inquiry by the governor as to neglect of duty or misconduct by the ombudsman or ombudsman's office when the identifying information is necessary to the investigation of the ombudsman' acts.

    For the purposes of this section, "identifying information" includes the complainant's or witness's name, location, telephone number, likeness, social security number or other identification number, or identification of immediate family members.

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 3.  A new section is added to chapter 43.06A RCW to read as follows:

    The privilege described in section 1 of this act does not apply when:

    (1) The ombudsman or ombudsman's staff member has direct knowledge of an alleged crime, and the testimony, evidence, or discovery sought is relevant to that allegation;

    (2) The ombudsman or a member of the ombudsman's staff has received a threat of, or becomes aware of a risk of, imminent serious harm to any person, and the testimony, evidence, or discovery sought is relevant to that threat or risk;

    (3) The ombudsman has been asked to provide general information regarding the general operation of, or the general processes employed at, the ombudsman's office; or

    (4) The ombudsman or ombudsman's staff member has direct knowledge of a failure by any person specified in RCW 26.44.030, including the state family and children's ombudsman or any volunteer in the ombudsman's office, to comply with RCW 26.44.030.

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 4.  A new section is added to chapter 43.06A RCW to read as follows:

    When the ombudsman or ombudsman's staff member has reasonable cause to believe that any public official, employee, or other person has acted in a manner warranting criminal or disciplinary proceedings, the ombudsman or ombudsman's staff member shall report the matter, or cause a report to be made, to the appropriate authorities.

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 5.  A new section is added to chapter 43.06A RCW to read as follows:

    Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to conflict with the duty to report specified in RCW 26.44.030.

 

    *Sec. 6.  RCW 43.06A.010 and 1996 c 131 s 2 are each amended to read as follows:

    There is hereby created an office of the family and children's ombudsman within the office of the governor for the purpose of promoting public awareness and understanding of family and children services, identifying system issues and responses for the governor and the legislature to act upon, and monitoring and ensuring compliance with administrative acts, relevant statutes, rules, and policies pertaining to family and children's services and the placement, supervision, and treatment of children in the state's care or in state-licensed facilities or residences.  The ombudsman shall report directly to the governor and the legislative oversight committee and shall exercise his or her powers and duties independently of the secretary.

*Sec. 6 was vetoed.  See message at end of chapter.

 

    Sec. 7.  RCW 43.06A.020 and 1996 c 131 s 3 are each amended to read as follows:

    (1) Subject to confirmation by the senate, the governor shall appoint an ombudsman who shall be a person of recognized judgment, independence, objectivity, and integrity, and shall be qualified by training or experience, or both, in family and children's services law and policy.  Prior to the appointment, the governor shall consult with, and may receive recommendations from the committee, regarding the selection of the ombudsman.

    (2) The person appointed ombudsman shall hold office for a term of three years and shall continue to hold office until reappointed or until his or her successor is appointed.  The governor may remove the ombudsman only for neglect of duty, misconduct, or inability to perform duties.  Any vacancy shall be filled by similar appointment for the remainder of the unexpired term.

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 8.  If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected.

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 9.  This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately.


    Passed the House March 12, 1998.

    Passed the Senate March 12, 1998.

Approved by the Governor April 2, 1998, with the exception of certain items that were vetoed.

    Filed in Office of Secretary of State April 2, 1998.


 

    Note:  Governor's explanation of partial veto is as follows:

 

    "I am returning herewith, without my approval as to section 6, Engrossed House Bill No. 3041, entitled:

 

"AN ACT Relating to the exemption of the office of the family and children's ombudsman from certain judicial and administrative proceedings;"

 

    Engrossed House Bill No. 3041 provides the Office of the Family and Children's Ombudsman (OFCO) an exemption from disclosure of certain information related to its inquiries.  The purpose of the exemption is to enable the OFCO to conduct and complete its inquiries in a manner that elicits as much useful information as possible.  The possibility of premature disclosure, or the inability of the office to maintain reasonable confidences, could compromise the work of the office.  This bill places limits on the exemption that assure that the OFCO is obligated to report child abuse, or the threat of child abuse, as well as other criminal behavior.

 

    The OFCO currently reports directly to the Governor.  Section 6 of EHB 3041 would have the OFCO also reporting to the legislative oversight committee.  I do not support such a dilution of accountability.  The work of the office is too important to subject it to an ambiguous and untested administrative arrangement.

 

    For this reason, I have vetoed section 6 of Engrossed House Bill No. 3041.

 

    With the exception of section 6, Engrossed House Bill No. 3041 is approved."