(1) The citizens' commission on salaries for elected officials
shall study the relationship of salaries to the duties of members
of the legislature, all elected officials of the executive branch
of state government, and all judges of the supreme court, court
of appeals, superior courts, and district courts, and shall fix
the salary for each respective position.
(2) Except as provided otherwise in RCW 43.03.305 and this
section, the commission shall be solely responsible for its own
organization, operation, and action and shall enjoy the fullest
cooperation of all state officials, departments, and agencies.
(3) Members of the commission shall receive no compensation
for their services, but shall be eligible to receive a
subsistence allowance and travel expenses pursuant to RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060.
(4) The members of the commission shall elect a chair from
among their number. The commission shall set a schedule of
salaries by an affirmative vote of not less than nine members of
the commission.
(5) The commission shall file its initial schedule of
salaries for the elected officials with the secretary of state no
later than the first Monday in June, 1987, and shall file a
schedule biennially thereafter. Each such schedule shall be
filed in legislative bill form, shall be assigned a chapter
number and published with the session laws of the legislature,
and shall be codified by the statute law committee. The
signature of the chair of the commission shall be affixed to each
schedule submitted to the secretary of state. The chair shall
certify that the schedule has been adopted in accordance with the
provisions of state law and with the rules, if any, of the
commission. Such schedules shall become effective ninety days
after the filing thereof, except as provided in Article XXVIII,
section 1 of the state Constitution. State laws regarding
referendum petitions shall apply to such schedules to the extent
consistent with Article XXVIII, section 1 of the state
Constitution.
(6) Before the filing of any salary schedule, the commission
shall first develop a proposed salary schedule and then hold no
fewer than four regular meetings as defined by chapter 42.30 RCW
to take public testimony on the proposed schedule within the four
months immediately preceding the filing. In the 2009-2011 fiscal
biennium, the commission shall hold no more than two regular
meetings as defined by chapter 42.30 RCW to take public testimony
on the proposed schedule within the four months immediately
preceding the filing. At the last public hearing that is held as
a regular meeting on the proposed schedule, the commission shall
adopt the salary schedule as originally proposed or as amended at
that meeting that will be filed with the secretary of state.
(7) All meetings, actions, hearings, and business of the
commission shall be subject in full to the open public meetings
act, chapter 42.30 RCW.
(8) Salaries of the officials referred to in subsection (1)
of this section that are in effect on January 12, 1987, shall
continue until modified by the commission under this section.
[2009 c 564 § 925; 1998 c 164 § 1; 1995 c 3 § 2; 1986 c 155 § 3.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2009 c 564: See note following RCW 2.68.020.
Effective date -- 1995 c 3: See note following RCW 43.03.305.
Contingent effective date -- Severability -- 1986 c 155: See notes following RCW 43.03.300.