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RCW 43.88C.010 Caseload forecast council—Duties.
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*** CHANGE IN 2026 *** (SEE 2714-S.SL) ***(1) The caseload forecast council is hereby created. The council shall consist of two individuals appointed by the governor and four individuals, one of whom is appointed by the chairperson of each of the two largest political caucuses in…
RCW 43.88C.020 Preparation and submittal of caseload forecasts—Cooperation of state agencies—Official state caseload forecast.
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(1) In consultation with the caseload forecast work group established under RCW 43.88C.030, and subject to the approval of the caseload forecast council under RCW 43.88C.010, the supervisor shall prepare:(a) An official state caseload forecast; and(b) Other caseload forecasts bas…
RCW 43.88C.030 Caseload forecast work group—Submittal of data by state agencies—Meetings.
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(1) To promote the free flow of information and to promote legislative and executive input in the development of assumptions and preparation of forecasts, immediate access to all information and statistical models relating to caseload forecasts shall be available to the caseload …
RCW 43.88C.040 Sentencing information system—Sentencing manual.
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(1) The caseload forecast council shall develop and maintain a computerized adult and juvenile sentencing information system consisting of offender, offense, history, and sentence information entered from the judgment and sentence forms for all adult felons.(2) As part of its dut…
RCW 43.88C.050 Research staff.
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The caseload forecast council shall appoint a research staff of sufficient size and with sufficient resources to accomplish its duties. The caseload forecast council may request from the administrative office of the courts, the department of children, youth, and families, the dep…
RCW 43.88C.900 Effective date—1997 c 168.
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This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect July 1, 1997.[ 1997 c 168 s 8.]