At the request of the Committee on Legal Services, the Office of Legislative Legal Services has a written policy on the notification of affected state agencies and the public that a rule issue will be on the agenda of the Committee on Legal Services as a result of the review of rules by the staff pursuant to section 24-4-103, C.R.S. The policy is as follows:
Resource books and reports prepared by Legislative Council Staff include in-depth analysis and data regarding specific topics.
Legislative Council Staff issue briefs provide a brief overview of issues addressed by the General Assembly and other policy issues of general interest. Selecting one of the subject matter descriptions below will provide links to recent issue briefs published in that policy area.
The print shop prints engrossed and reengrossed copies of bills and final copies of acts adopted by the General Assembly. The print shop also prints reports for legislative service agencies.
The Joint Legislative Library provides nonpartisan library services and resources to members of the General Assembly and their staffs, the other legislative service agencies, other government agencies, and members of the public.
Services
Print Collection
The library has a variety of print and legislative resources available for use during library hours. Some of these include historical and current versions of the Colorado Revised Statutes, the Colorado Session Laws, House and Senate Journals, directories, and reference materials.
The Legislative Council Accounting Staff provide centralized accounting services for the legislative branch service agencies and compensation and benefit services for members of the General Assembly.
Visitor Services staff provide public historic tours of the Capitol, as well as educating school-aged children about state government and Colorado's history
Information Technology Staff provide information and technology services and support to all legislators and legislative staff and support and maintain the General Assembly's computers, printers, networking equipment, servers, storage systems, and wireless network. Staff also manage services pertaining to a centralized file storage system, website support, and the development and maintenance of various custom software applications used by legislative staff and legislators.
The IT staff is organized under the following teams: