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Code · Washington · Title 44 — State Government—Legislative · Chapter 44.04

RCW 44.04.300

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The joint transportation committee is created. The executive committee of the joint committee consists of the chairs and ranking members of the house and senate transportation committees. The chairs of the house and senate transportation committees shall serve as cochairs of the joint committee. All members of the house and senate standing committees on transportation are eligible for membership of the joint committee and shall serve when appointed by the executive committee.
The joint transportation committee shall review and research transportation programs and issues in order to educate and promote the dissemination of transportation research to state and local government policymakers, including legislators and associated staff. All four members of the executive committee shall approve the annual work plan. Membership of the committee may vary depending on the subject matter of oversight and research projects. The committee may also make recommendations for functional or performance audits to the transportation performance audit board.
The executive committee shall adopt rules and procedures for its operations.
[ 2005 c 319 s 12 .]
Notes:
Transfers — 2005 c 319: See note following RCW 47.01.075 .
Findings — Intent — Part headings — Effective dates — 2005 c 319: See notes following RCW 43.17.020 .
RCW 44.04.300
Joint transportation committee — Created — Duties. (Effective November 1, 2025.)
(1)The joint transportation committee is created. The executive committee of the joint committee consists of the chairs and ranking members of the house and senate transportation committees. The chairs of the house and senate transportation committees shall serve as cochairs of the joint committee. All members of the house and senate standing committees on transportation are eligible for membership of the joint committee and shall serve when appointed by the executive committee.
(2)The joint transportation committee shall review and research transportation programs and issues in order to educate and promote the dissemination of transportation research to state and local government policymakers, including legislators and associated staff. All four members of the executive committee shall approve the annual work plan. Membership of the committee may vary depending on the subject matter of oversight and research projects. The committee may also make recommendations for functional or performance audits to the transportation performance audit board.
(3)The executive committee shall adopt rules and procedures for its operations.
(4)By December 20, 2028, and at least every two years thereafter, the joint transportation committee must hold a work session on the implementation of special license plate process improvements established as a result of chapter 385, Laws of 2025 and other relevant issues as it may determine.
[ 2025 c 385 s 3 ; 2005 c 319 s 12 .]
Notes:
Effective date — 2025 c 385 ss 3-24: "Sections 3 through 24 of this act take effect November 1, 2025." [ 2025 c 385 s 25 .]
Short title — 2025 c 385: See note following RCW 46.18.060 .
Transfers — 2005 c 319: See note following RCW 47.01.075 .
Findings — Intent — Part headings — Effective dates — 2005 c 319: See notes following RCW 43.17.020 .
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