Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research |
BILL ANALYSIS |
State Government & Tribal Affairs Committee | |
SB 5957
This analysis was prepared by non-partisan legislative staff for the use of legislative members in
their deliberations. This analysis is not a part of the legislation nor does it constitute a
statement of legislative intent.
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.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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Hearing Date: 3/20/07
Staff: Marsha Reilly (786-7135).
Background:
The Joint Legislative Systems Committee (Systems Committee) consists of four legislative
members, one from each of the two largest caucuses in each chamber of the Legislature. Its
function is to oversee the Legislature's information systems and technology policy.
The Legislative Systems Administrative Committee (Administrative Committee) consists of five
members, two from Senate administration, two from House administration, and one from the
Office of the Code Reviser. The Administrative Committee manages the information processing
and communications systems of the Legislature and is delegated the following duties:
The Administrative Committee oversees the Joint Legislative Service Center (LSC). LSC provides automated data processing services, equipment, training, and support to the Legislature and legislative agencies, and may also provide services to agencies of the judicial and executive branch. The Systems Committee employs and fixes the salary of the coordinator for LSC. The coordinator of LSC serves as the administrative head of the center and assists the (Administrative Committee).
Summary of Bill:
The Systems Committee must adopt a personnel plan and the coordinator of LSC, in accordance
with the personnel plan, has the authority to employ and fix the compensation of employees of
LSC. The responsibility to enter into contracts for the sale or acquisition of equipment, supplies,
services, and facilities, and for the distribution of legislative information is transferred to the
coordinator of LSC.
The Administrative Committee 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.
The Systems Committee, Administrative Committee, and LSC are exempted from the provisions
contained in statutes relating to the Department of Information Services.
The legislative systems revolving fund is abolished. The committees and LSC will operate on
funds appropriated by the Legislature.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Not requested.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.