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JLARC social media policies

We review and screen comments made on our social media platforms in accordance with our policy. Read more about what we do and don't allow.

Policy details

Our social media tools provide an opportunity to share information about the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee (JLARC) reports and activities.

The comments and opinions expressed by users of these tools are theirs alone and do not reflect the opinions of JLARC or its employees. JLARC staff review and screen all public comments according to our policy.

  • This is the official account for the office of the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee (JLARC). All content may be subject to public disclosure.
  • Posts by the Legislative Auditor are limited to the official business of the JLARC office.
  • JLARC staff will not edit third party comments on posts.
  • The JLARC office reserves the right to remove comments that are unrelated to legislative discourse, defamatory, obscene, personally abusive or threatening, or that incite lawless action or illegal conduct. Habitual abusers of these criteria will be blocked.
  • Ethics laws prohibit the use of any legislative resource to support or oppose any candidate or ballot measure. Comments related to election campaigns or ballot measures can be removed.
  • Comments are not open to the promotion or advertisement of a business or commercial transaction or charitable solicitation.
  • Questions specific to a legislator should be submitted directly to that member’s office.
  • Comments posted are publicly accessible. Comments containing sensitive personal information, such as social security numbers, phone numbers, and home addresses are prohibited.
  • Following other social media accounts does not imply endorsement by the Legislative Auditor of any political candidates, campaigns, or policy positions.

 

This policy is subject to amendment or modification at any time.

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