(1) Any commissioner, state official, or any member of the public may suggest topics for study and recommendation by the commission by directing a request to the chair or the secretary.
(2) The commission may at its discretion choose topics for study and recommendation.
(3) The commission may refer topics for study to subcommittees composed of members. These subcommittees may consult with other organizations or individuals and report their findings to the commission.
(4) The commission will circulate final drafts of its reports and recommendations to any persons who have requested copies of such drafts in a specific subject area, before making recommendation to the legislature.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
1.30.050. WSR 92-15-018, § 306-01-060, filed 7/6/92, effective 8/6/92.]