Justice Information Network - Overview
Justice Information Network Board Members
The JIN Program is contained within the Department of Information Services. JIN initiatives are directed, overseen, and supported by the Washington Justice Information Network Board. The Board is comprised of a cross-section of state and local representatives from the justice community. Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 10.98.210 identifies the membership, roles, responsibilities, and objectives of the Board.
Member list includes:
(a) A representative appointed by the governor;
(b) The attorney general;
(c) The chief of the state patrol;
(d) The secretary of the department of corrections;
(e) The director of the department of licensing;
(f) The administrator for the courts;
(g) The director of the office of financial management;
(h) The director of the department of information services;
(i) The assistant secretary of the department of social and health services responsible for juvenile rehabilitation programs;
(j) A sheriff appointed by the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs;
(k) A police chief appointed by the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs;
(l) A county legislative authority member appointed by the Washington state association of counties;
(m) An elected county clerk appointed by the Washington association of county clerks;
(n) A representative appointed by the Washington association of city and county information systems;
(o) Two representatives appointed by the judicial information system committee;
(p) A representative appointed by the association of Washington cities; and
(q) An elected prosecutor appointed by the Washington association of prosecuting attorneys.
Current list of acting JIN Board Members