Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research |
BILL ANALYSIS |
Local Government Committee | |
SB 5701
Brief Description: Revising provisions relating to regional law libraries.
Sponsors: Senators Hewitt and Delvin.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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Hearing Date: 3/24/05
Staff: CeCe Clynch (786-7168).
Background:
Whether a county must establish a law library and who sits on the law library board of trustees is
determined by the population of the county:
Counties with populations larger than 8,000 but less than 125,000 may choose to create a regional law library. It is the law library boards of trustees of the respective counties which are empowered to make this decision as well as determine the location of the principal law library to be maintained by the regional law library. Once the regional law library is created, it is governed by a single board of trustees with an equal number of representatives from each county.
Summary of Bill:
Whether a regional law library may be created is determined by the size of the population in each
county at the time it is created. The bill establishes which rules govern who sits on the respective
county boards of trustees empowered to make the decision whether or not to form a regional law
library. Once a regional law library is created, it is governed by a single board of trustees. Rules
with respect to size and makeup of the board of trustees in counties that maintain their own law
libraries are not applicable to regional law libraries once those regional libraries are established.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Not requested.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.