The statute law committee, after each
legislative session, shall distribute, sell, or exchange session
laws as required under this section.
(1) The statute law committee, in its discretion, may
provide for provision of free copies in digital or print format
of the session laws to selected federal, state, and local
agencies. Special consideration shall be given to correctional
institutions where internet access is not allowed and to public
libraries and other public agencies where internet access is
limited or not available.
(2) Surplus paper sets of the session laws shall be sold and
delivered by the statute law committee, in which case the price
of the paper sets shall be sufficient to cover costs.
All money received from sale of the session laws shall be
paid into the statute law committee publications account.
(3) The statute law committee may exchange session law sets
for similar laws or legal materials of other states, territories,
and governments, and make such other distribution of the sets as
in its judgment seems proper.
(4)(a) The statute law committee, in its discretion, may
publish the official copy of the session laws in a digital format
on the code reviser or legislative web site.
(b) The code reviser shall provide a paper copy of any
individual session law or the compiled session laws of any
session upon request. The code reviser may charge a minimal fee
sufficient to cover costs of printing and mailing the paper copy.
[2011 c 156 § 5; 2007 c 456 § 1; 2006 c 46 § 3.]
NOTES:
Purpose -- Finding -- Intent -- 2011 c 156: See note following RCW 1.08.080.