Title 48 › Chapter CHAPTER 8A— - GUAM › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH › § 1422c
The Governor must appoint the heads of executive agencies and instrumentalities with the legislature’s approval, unless other parts of the law say differently. The legislature must set up a merit system, and appointments and promotions should follow it when possible. Guam may create a Civil Service Commission by law to run the merit system, and members of that commission can be removed as Guam law allows. Officers get the powers and duties given by law or by the Governor’s executive rules that do not conflict with law. The Governor must periodically review and change the executive branch to keep it running well and to carry out this chapter and Guam law. People holding office on August 1, 1950 may stay in their positions until their successors are appointed and qualified, except where this chapter says otherwise.
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48 U.S.C. § 1422c
Title 48 — Territories and Insular Possessions
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73