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State Government Operations & Accountability Committee

HB 1847

Brief Description: Changing administrative oversight of the code reviser's office.

Sponsors: Representatives Haigh, McDermott, Jarrett, Miloscia, Nixon, Green, Wallace and Hunt.

Brief Summary of Bill
  • Places the Code Reviser under the authority of an administrative committee.

Hearing Date: 2/23/05

Staff: Jim Morishima (786-7191).

Background:

The Office of the Code Reviser was created in 1951. The office is a legislative agency whose responsibilities include:

The Code Reviser is employed at will by the Statute Law Committee. The Statute Law Committee is also responsible for setting the Code Reviser's salary and employing the Code Reviser's staff. The Statute Law Committee is made up of the following members:

Summary of Bill:

The Office of the Code Reviser is placed under the supervision of an administrative committee composed of:

The administrative committee employs the Code Reviser, who serves at the pleasure of the administrative committee. The administrative committee fixes the Code Reviser's salary and may authorize the Code Reviser to hire staff. The Office of the Code Reviser is subject to operational policies, procedures, and oversight as are deemed necessary by the Facilities and Operations Committee of the Senate and the Executive Rules Committee of the House of Representatives to ensure the operational adequacy of the agency.

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Not requested.

Effective Date: The bill contains an emergency clause and takes effect on July 1, 2005.