GuamBill No. 50-38 (COR)38th Guam Legislature (2025-2026)legislatureWALLET

AN ACT TO ADD A NEW § 4108.1 TO CHAPTER 4, TITLE 4, GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, RELATIVE TO TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT OF GOVERNMENT OF GUAM RETIRED EMPLOYEES.

Sponsored By: Chris “Malafunkshun” Barnett (Democrat)

Became Law

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Bill Overview

Analyzed Economic Effects

1 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.

Rehired Guam retirees earn sick leave

Rehired Government of Guam retirees who keep getting their annuity earn sick leave like active employees. All normal sick leave rules for how you earn, use, and keep leave apply. Lump-sum sick leave payouts are not allowed for these retirees. This applies only if the retiree is authorized to continue annuity payments while working.

Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Chris “Malafunkshun” Barnett

    Democrat • legislature

Cosponsors

  • Christopher M. Dueñas

    Republican • legislature

  • Eulogio Shawn Gumataotao

    Republican • legislature

  • Frank F. Blas Jr.

    Republican • legislature

  • Jesse A. Lujan

    Republican • legislature

  • Joe S. San Agustin

    Democrat • legislature

  • Sabina F. Perez

    Democrat • legislature

  • Sabrina Salas Matanane

    Republican • legislature

  • Shelly V. Calvo

    Republican • legislature

  • Telo T. Taitague

    Republican • legislature

  • Therese M. Terlaje

    Democrat • legislature

  • Tina Rose Muña-Barnes

    Democrat • legislature

  • V. Anthony Ada

    Republican • legislature

  • Vincent A.V. Borja

    Republican • legislature

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 0 • No: 0

legislature vote 6/3/2025

Floor Vote

Yes: 0 • No: 0

Actions Timeline

  1. Referred to committee

    2/7/2025legislature
  2. Introduced as Bill No. 50-38 (COR)

    2/7/2025legislature
  3. Enacted into law

    Governor
  4. Transmitted to Governor

    legislature
  5. Committee report filed

    legislature

Bill Text

  • Introduced

    2/7/2025

  • Committee Report

  • Enrolled (Public Law)

  • Transmittal

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