Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 43.19 - Department of Enterprise Services.
43.19.008 - Director—Executive powers and management—Review of programs and services—Audit.

RCW 43.19.008
Director—Executive powers and management—Review of programs and services—Audit.

(1) The executive powers and management of the department shall be administered as described in this section.
(2) The executive head and appointing authority of the department is the director. The director is appointed by the governor, subject to confirmation by the senate. The director serves at the pleasure of the governor. The director is paid a salary fixed by the governor in accordance with RCW 43.03.040. If a vacancy occurs in the position of director while the senate is not in session, the governor shall make a temporary appointment until the next meeting of the senate at which time he or she shall present to that body his or her nomination for the position.
(3) The director may employ staff members, who are exempt from chapter 41.06 RCW, and any additional staff members as are necessary to administer this chapter, and such other duties as may be authorized by law. The director may delegate any power or duty vested in him or her by chapter 43, Laws of 2011 1st sp. sess. or other law, including authority to make final decisions and enter final orders in hearings conducted under chapter 34.05 RCW.
(4) The internal affairs of the department are under the control of the director in order that the director may manage the department in a flexible and intelligent manner as dictated by changing contemporary circumstances. Unless specifically limited by law, the director has complete charge and supervisory powers over the department. The director may create the administrative structures as the director deems appropriate, except as otherwise specified by law, and the director may employ personnel as may be necessary in accordance with chapter 41.06 RCW, except as otherwise provided by law.
(5) Until June 30, 2018, at the beginning of each fiscal biennium, the office of financial management shall conduct a review of the programs and services that are performed by the department to determine whether the program or service may be performed by the private sector in a more cost-efficient and effective manner than being performed by the department. In conducting this review, the office of financial management shall:
(a) Examine the existing activities currently being performed by the department, including but not limited to an examination of services for their performance, staffing, capital requirements, and mission. Programs may be broken down into discrete services or activities or reviewed as a whole; and
(b) Examine the activities to determine which specific services are available in the marketplace and what potential for efficiency gains or savings exist.
(i) As part of the review in this subsection (5), the office of financial management shall select up to six activities or services that have been determined as an activity that may be provided by the private sector in a cost-effective and efficient manner, including for the 2011-2013 fiscal biennium the bulk printing services. The office of financial management may consult with affected industry stakeholders in making its decision on which activities to contract for services. Priority for selection shall be given to agency activities or services that are significant, ongoing functions.
(ii) The office of financial management must consider the consequences and potential mitigation of improper or failed performance by the contractor.
(iii) For each of the selected activities, the department shall use a request for information, request for proposal, or other procurement process to determine if a contract for the activity would result in the activity being provided at a reduced cost and with greater efficiency.
(iv) The request for information, request for proposal, or other procurement process must contain measurable standards for the performance of the contract.
(v) The department may contract with one or more vendors to provide the service as a result of the procurement process.
(vi) If the office of financial management determines via the procurement process that the activity cannot be provided by the private sector at a reduced cost and greater efficiency, the department of enterprise services may cancel the procurement without entering into a contract and shall promptly notify the legislative fiscal committees of such a decision.
(vii) The department of enterprise services, in consultation with the office of financial management, must establish a contract monitoring process to measure contract performance, costs, service delivery quality, and other contract standards, and to cancel contracts that do not meet those standards. No contracts may be renewed without a review of these measures.
(viii) The office of financial management shall prepare a biennial report summarizing the results of the examination of the agency's programs and services. In addition to the programs and services examined and the result of the examination, the report shall provide information on any procurement process that does not result in a contract for the services. During each regular legislative session held in odd-numbered years, the legislative fiscal committees shall hold a public hearing on the report and the department's activities under this section.
(ix) The joint legislative audit and review committee shall conduct an audit of the implementation of this subsection (5), and report to the legislature by January 1, 2018, on the results of the audit. The report must include an estimate of additional costs or savings to taxpayers as a result of the contracting out provisions.

[ 2011 1st sp.s. c 43 § 104.]
NOTES:

Effective date—Purpose—2011 1st sp.s. c 43: See notes following RCW 43.19.003.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 43 - State Government—Executive

Chapter 43.19 - Department of Enterprise Services.

43.19.003 - Definitions.

43.19.005 - Department created—Powers and duties.

43.19.008 - Director—Executive powers and management—Review of programs and services—Audit.

43.19.011 - Director—Powers and duties.

43.19.014 - Notification requirements.

43.19.015 - Certain powers and duties of director of public institutions transferred to director of financial institutions.

43.19.025 - Enterprise services account.

43.19.035 - Commemorative works account.

43.19.125 - Capitol buildings and grounds—Custody and control.

43.19.19054 - Exemptions from statewide policy for purchasing and material control.

43.19.1917 - Records of equipment owned by state—Inspection—"State equipment" defined.

43.19.1919 - Surplus personal property—Sale, exchange—Exceptions and limitations—Transferring ownership of department-owned vessel.

43.19.19190 - Surplus property—Exemption for original or historic state capitol furnishings.

43.19.19191 - Surplus computers and computer-related equipment—Donation to school districts or educational service districts.

43.19.1920 - Surplus personal property—Donation to emergency shelters.

43.19.19201 - Affordable housing—Inventory of suitable property.

43.19.1921 - Warehouse facilities—Central salvage—Sales, exchanges, between state agencies.

43.19.205 - Chapter not applicable to certain transfers of property.

43.19.450 - Supervisor of engineering and architecture—Qualifications—Appointment—Powers and duties—Delegation of authority—"State facilities" defined.

43.19.455 - Purchase of works of art—Procedure.

43.19.500 - Enterprise services account—Use.

43.19.501 - Thurston county capital facilities account.

43.19.560 - Motor vehicle transportation service—Definitions.

43.19.565 - Motor vehicle transportation service—Powers and duties—Agency exemptions.

43.19.570 - Motor vehicle transportation service—Responsibilities—Agreements with other agencies—Alternative fuels and clean technologies.

43.19.585 - Motor vehicle transportation service—Powers and duties.

43.19.600 - Motor vehicle transportation service—Transfer of passenger motor vehicles to department from other agencies—Studies—Agency exemptions.

43.19.610 - Enterprise services account—Sources—Disbursements.

43.19.620 - Motor vehicle transportation service—Rules and regulations.

43.19.622 - Passenger motor vehicles owned or operated by state agencies—Duty to establish policies as to acquisition, operation, authorized use—Strategies to reduce fuel consumption and vehicle emissions—Implementation of fuel economy standards—Repo...

43.19.623 - Employee commuting in state-owned or leased vehicle—Policies and regulations.

43.19.630 - Motor vehicle transportation service—Use of personal motor vehicle.

43.19.635 - Motor vehicle transportation service—Unauthorized use of state vehicles—Procedure—Disciplinary action.

43.19.637 - Clean-fuel vehicles—Purchasing requirements.

43.19.642 - Biodiesel fuel blends—Use by agencies—Annual report.

43.19.643 - Biodiesel fuel blends—Definitions.

43.19.646 - Coordinating the purchase and delivery of biodiesel—Reports.

43.19.647 - Purchase of biofuels and biofuel blends—Contracting authority.

43.19.648 - Publicly owned vehicles, vessels, and construction equipment—Fuel usage—Advisory committee—Tires.

43.19.651 - Fuel cells and renewable or alternative energy sources.

43.19.663 - Clean technologies—Purchase—Definitions.

43.19.668 - Energy conservation—Legislative finding—Declaration.

43.19.669 - Energy conservation—Purpose.

43.19.670 - Energy conservation—Definitions.

43.19.682 - Energy conservation to be included in landscape objectives.

43.19.685 - Lease covenants, conditions, and terms to be developed—Applicability.

43.19.691 - Municipalities—Energy audits and efficiency.

43.19.695 - Bonds to finance conservation measures.

43.19.708 - Certified veteran-owned businesses—Identification in vendor registry.

43.19.710 - Consolidated mail service—Definitions.

43.19.715 - Consolidated mail service—Area served.

43.19.720 - Consolidated mail service—Review needs of state agencies.

43.19.725 - Small businesses—Increased registration in enterprise vendor registration and bid notification system—Increased contracts and purchasing—Model plan—Technical assistance—Recordkeeping.

43.19.727 - Small businesses—Effects of technical assistance—Reports—Web-based information system.

43.19.733 - Requirement to utilize print management contracts—Exemptions.

43.19.736 - Print shop services—Bid solicitations—Confidential information.

43.19.739 - Reducing costs—Agencies to consult with department.

43.19.742 - Agency management of print operations—Department rules and guidelines.

43.19.745 - Agency use of envelopes—Standardization.

43.19.748 - Public printing for state agencies and municipal corporations—Exceptions to in-state requirements.

43.19.751 - Public printing for state agencies and municipal corporations—Allowance of claims.

43.19.754 - Public printing for state agencies and municipal corporations—Contracts for out-of-state work.

43.19.757 - Public printing for state agencies and municipal corporations—Quality and workmanship requirements.

43.19.760 - Risk management—Principles.

43.19.763 - Risk management—Definitions.

43.19.766 - Risk management—Office created—Powers and duties.

43.19.769 - Risk management—Procurement of insurance and bonds.

43.19.772 - Risk management—Procurement of insurance for municipalities.

43.19.775 - Risk management—Enforcement of bonds under RCW 39.59.010.

43.19.778 - Risk management—Liability account—Actuarial studies.

43.19.781 - Risk management—Safety and loss control program.

43.19.782 - Loss prevention review team—Appointment—Duties—Rules—Annual report.

43.19.783 - Loss prevention review team—Final report—Use of report and testimony limited.

43.19.784 - Bonds of state officers and employees—Fixing amount—Additional bonds—Exemptions—Duties of director.

43.19.800 - Transfer of ownership of department-owned vessel—Further requirements.

43.19.805 - Inventory of state land resources—Developing and maintaining—Summaries.

43.19.900 - Transfer of powers, duties, functions, and assets of department of general administration.

43.19.901 - Transfer of certain powers, duties, functions, and assets of the public printer.

43.19.902 - Transfer of certain powers, duties, functions, and assets of the department of information services.

43.19.903 - Transfer of certain powers, duties, functions, and assets of the department of personnel.

43.19.904 - Transfer of certain powers, duties, functions, and assets of the office of financial management.