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Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee
(JLARC)

JLARC is a Washington state legislative committee that works to improve state government. JLARC’s nonpartisan staff research and complete audits as directed by the Legislature. We present findings and recommendations to JLARC and other legislative committees.

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About

JLARC
Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee (JLARC)

JLARC reports give accurate, unbiased, and credible answers to the Legislature’s questions.

The Legislature assigns audits and other studies in budget and policy bills. We do the work according to government auditing standards. JLARC and the position of Legislative Auditor are established in statute (Chapter 44.28 RCW).

There are 3 types of studies:

  1. Performance audits: We evaluate if a program works as intended, meets goals, and operates efficiently.
  2. Tax preference reviews: We assess tax exemptions, credits, deductions, preferential rates, deferrals, and exclusions based on specific criteria in law.
  3. Sunset reviews: We evaluate a program or agency based on specific criteria in law and recommend continuation, change, or termination.

Contact

MAILING ADDRESS

P.O. Box 40910

Olympia, WA 98504-0910

STREET ADDRESS

106 11th Avenue SW

Suite 2500

Olympia, WA 98504-0910

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