FINAL BILL REPORT
SB 5957
C 18 L 07
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Revising provisions relating to administrative practices concerning the information processing and communications systems of the legislature overseen by the joint legislative systems committee.
Sponsors: Senator Kohl-Welles; by request of Joint Legislative Systems Committee.
Senate Committee on Government Operations & Elections
House Committee on State Government & Tribal Affairs
Background: The Joint Legislative Systems Committee (JLSC) oversees the Legislature's
information systems and technology policy. JLSC consists of four legislative members, one from
each of the two largest caucuses in each chamber of the Legislature. JLSC is advised by an
administrative committee, the Joint Legislative Systems Administrative Committee (JLSAC),
consisting of five members; two from Senate administration, two from House administration, and
one from the Office of the Code Reviser.
Among other duties, JLSAC is responsible for adopting policies and standards regarding
information processing and communications systems of the Legislature. JLSAC is also
responsible for entering into contracts for the sale or acquisition of equipment, supplies, services,
and facilities, and for the distribution of legislative information. JLSAC also employs and fixes
the compensation for personnel as required.
JLSC employs the Legislative Systems Coordinator, who is the executive head of the Legislative
Service Center (LSC). LSC provides data processing services, equipment, training, and support
to the Legislature.
Summary: The coordinator of LSC, rather than JLSAC, must employ or engage and fix the
compensation for personnel as required in accordance with an adopted personnel plan. The
coordinator, rather than JLSAC, must also enter into contracts for the sale or acquisition of
equipment, supplies, services, and facilities, and for the distribution of legislative information.
JLSAC is required to approve strategic and tactical information technology plans and provide
guidance in operational matters as required.
The authority of LSC to provide services to agencies of the judicial and executive branch, as well
as provide public access to legislative information, is clarified.
JLSC, JLSAC, and LSC are exempted from Information Services Board and Department of
Information Services oversight.
The legislative systems revolving fund is abolished. JLSC, JLSAC, and LSC will operate on
funds appropriated by the Legislature.
Votes on Final Passage:
Senate 47 0
House 94 0
Effective: July 1, 2007