RCW 2.76.030
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(1)The interbranch advisory committee may set its own meeting schedule. The committee shall discuss issues of mutual concern between the branches. Examples include, but are not limited to:
(a)Funding legislative mandates;
(b)Initiatives related to access to justice;
(c)Issues of local concern;
(d)Courthouse security; and
(e)Court technology infrastructure.
(2)Staff support for the committee will be provided by the administrative office of the courts.
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