The legislative
auditor shall:
(1) Establish and manage the office of the joint legislative
audit and review committee to carry out the functions of this
chapter;
(2) Direct the audit and review functions described in this
chapter and ensure that performance audits are performed in
accordance with the "Government Auditing Standards" published by
the comptroller general of the United States as applicable to the
scope of the audit;
(3) Make findings and recommendations to the joint committee
and under its direction to the committees of the state
legislature concerning the organization and operation of state
agencies and the expenditure of state funds by units of local
government;
(4) Subject to RCW 44.04.260, in consultation with and with
the approval of the executive committee, hire staff necessary to
carry out the purposes of this chapter. Subject to RCW 44.04.260, employee salaries, other than the legislative auditor,
shall be set by the legislative auditor with the approval of the
executive committee;
(5) Assist the several standing committees of the house and
senate in consideration of legislation affecting state
departments and their efficiency; appear before other legislative
committees; and assist any other legislative committee upon
instruction by the joint legislative audit and review committee;
(6) Provide the legislature with information obtained under
the direction of the joint legislative audit and review
committee;
(7) Maintain a record of all work performed by the
legislative auditor under the direction of the joint legislative
audit and review committee and keep and make available all
documents, data, and reports submitted to the legislative auditor
by any legislative committee.
[2001 c 259 § 4; 1996 c 288 § 8; 1975 1st ex.s. c 293 § 17; 1955 c 206 § 9; 1951 c 43 § 11. Formerly RCW 44.28.140.]
NOTES:
Severability -- Effective date -- 1975 1st ex.s. c 293: See RCW 43.88.902 and 43.88.910.