(1) The secretary of
the senate and the chief clerk of the house of representatives,
at the direction of the legislative oral history committee, shall
administer and conduct a program to record and document oral
histories of current and former members and staff of the
Washington state legislature, and other citizens who have
participated in the political history of the Washington state
legislature. The secretary of the senate and the chief clerk of
the house of representatives may contract with independent oral
historians or the history departments of the state universities
to interview and record oral histories. The manuscripts and
publications shall be made available for research and reference
through the state archives. The manuscripts, together with
current and historical photographs, may be published for
distribution to libraries and the general public, and posted on
the legislative oral history web site.
(2) The oral history of a person who occupied positions, or
was staff to a person who occupied positions, in more than one
branch of government, shall be conducted by the entity authorized
to conduct oral histories of persons in the position last held by
the person who is the subject of the oral history. However, the
person being interviewed may select the entity he or she wishes
to prepare his or her oral history.
[2008 c 222 § 3; 1991 c 237 § 1. Formerly RCW 43.07.220.]
NOTES:
Purpose -- 2008 c 222: "Washington has developed an impressive oral history program of recording and documenting the recollections of public officials and citizens who have contributed to the rich political history surrounding the legislature. Schools, museums, historians, state agencies, and interested citizens have benefited from the availability of these educational materials. The purpose of this act is to enhance this resource by reinforcing the decision-making role of the legislature." [2008 c 222 § 1.]
Effective date -- 1991 c 237: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and shall take effect on July 1, 1991." [1991 c 237 § 6.]