(1) The
administrative committee, subject to the approval of the systems
committee, shall establish a legislative service center. The
center shall provide automatic data processing services,
equipment, training, and support to the legislature and
legislative agencies. The center may also, by agreement, provide
services to agencies of the judicial and executive branches of
state government and other governmental entities, and provide
public access to legislative information. All operations of the
center shall be subject to the general supervision of the
administrative committee in accordance with the policies,
procedures, and standards established under RCW 44.68.050.
(2) Except as provided otherwise in subsection (3) of this
section, determinations regarding the security, disclosure, and
disposition of information placed or maintained in the center
shall rest solely with the originator and shall be made in
accordance with any law regulating the disclosure of such
information. The originator is the person who directly places
information in the center.
(3) When utilizing the center to carry out the bill drafting
functions required under RCW 1.08.027, the code reviser shall be
considered the originator as defined in RCW 44.68.060. However,
determinations regarding the security, disclosure, and
disposition of drafts placed or maintained in the center shall be
made by the person requesting the code reviser's services and the
code reviser, acting as the originator, shall comply with and
carry out such determinations as directed by that person. A
measure once introduced shall not be considered a draft under
this subsection.
[2007 c 18 § 5; 1986 c 61 § 6.]