5,644 sections across 179 Guam regulatory chapters.
R.4.2-2509 Payments and Penalties
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§ 2509. Payments and Penalties. Payments subject to the provisions of Title 5, Chapter 73, Sections 73145 et. seq. of the Guam Code Annotated and these rules and regulations are due on the date the services are rendered, unless otherwise provided herein. A penalty shall be assess…
R.4.2-2510 Reimbursements and Fund Allocations The Agency, GIAA, and their agents shall remit and deposit all funds
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§ 2510. Reimbursements and Fund Allocations The Agency, GIAA, and their agents shall remit and deposit all funds received and collected pursuant to Title 5, Chapter 73, Sections 73145 et. seq. of the Guam Code Annotated and these rules and regulations with the Treasurer of Guam f…
R.4.2-2511 Severability Clause
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§ 2511. Severability Clause. If any provision of these rules and regulations or the application thereof upon any person, party, or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of these rules and regulations which can be given eff…
R.4.2-73101 or any other statute or rule or regulation prohibiting its entrance
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§ 73101 or any other statute or rule or regulation prohibiting its entrance.
R.4.7-7000 Preamble. The following rules and regulations are hereby promulgated by the Board of Directors of the Guam
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§7000. Preamble. The following rules and regulations are hereby promulgated by the Board of Directors of the Guam Airport Authority in accordance with 10 GCA §1105(l), and pursuant to the provisions of the Administrative Adjudication Act. They shall have the force and effect of l…
R.4.7-7101 Definitions
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§7101. Definitions.
R.4.7-7102 Compliance With Rules and Regulations
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§7102. Compliance With Rules and Regulations.
R.4.7-7103 Commercial Activity
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§7103. Commercial Activity.
R.4.7-7104 Sightseeing Flights
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§7104. Sightseeing Flights.
R.4.7-7105 Storage of Cargo
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§7105. Storage of Cargo.
R.4.7-7106 Parking and Storage of Aircraft
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§7106. Parking and Storage of Aircraft.
R.4.7-7107 Use of Operational Areas
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§7107. Use of Operational Areas.
R.4.7-7108 Payment of Charges
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§7108. Payment of Charges.
R.4.7-7110 Commercial Photography
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§7110. Commercial Photography. '7101. Definitions. The following terms as used in Ch. 7 - Guam Airport Authority Art. 1 - General - 1997 - p. 1 4 GAR - Commerce these rules and regulations shall have the following meanings: (a) Aircraft means those contrivances now or hereafter u…
5A.2-2101 Policy
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§ 2101. Policy. Guam Community College believes that each and every individual should have an opportunity for education regardless of past academic or judicial record. The College's adult/postsecondary educational programs frequently serve as a component of community rehabilitati…
5A.2-2102 Procedures
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§ 2102. Procedures. Incarcerated students enrolling in on-campus adult/postsecondary programs must meet the same admission requirements as all other students. Institutions and/or agencies assigned custody of incarcerated students enrolling in or attending on-campus adult/postseco…
5A.4-4100 Availability for Use. The Nieves M. Flores Memorial Library (Guam Public Library) is available
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§4100. Availability for Use. The Nieves M. Flores Memorial Library (Guam Public Library) is available for use by all persons living on Guam.
5A.4-4101 Application to Borrow Books. Residents of Guam wishing to borrow books from the Library shall
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§4101. Application to Borrow Books. Residents of Guam wishing to borrow books from the Library shall file an application form giving names, P.O. address and telephone number. All borrowers are subject to the rules and regulations of the Libraries.
5A.4-4102 Child Memberships. Children first grade and up are eligible to register provided their parents
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§4102. Child Memberships. Children first grade and up are eligible to register provided their parents authorize their membership.
5A.4-4103 Limitation on Number of Items Borrowed. Registered patrons may withdraw six (6)
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§4103. Limitation on Number of Items Borrowed. Registered patrons may withdraw six (6) books, adults and parents four (4) records and three (3) filmstrips at one time. Any deviation will be at the discretion of the Librarian, whose decision will be considered final.
5A.4-4104 Lending Period and Renewal. The lending period has been established at fourteen (14) calendar
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§4104. Lending Period and Renewal. The lending period has been established at fourteen (14) calendar days. At the end of the fourteen (14) days, the book or books and records may be renewed for an additional fourteen (14) days. For new books in great demand, a renewal period will…
5A.4-4105 Reciprocal Privileges - Other Libraries
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§4105. Reciprocal Privileges - Other Libraries. Public libraries shall maintain reciprocal borrowers' privileges, so that any person on Guam who is a member one (1) library may borrow materials from any Public Library.
5A.4-4106 Inter-Library Loan. Inter-library loan will be practiced between libraries on the Island. Libraries
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§4106. Inter-Library Loan. Inter-library loan will be practiced between libraries on the Island. Libraries desiring the material will be responsible to collect and return the material.
5A.4-4107 Fines. A fine of Two Cents ($0.02) per day, per book and Twenty-Five Cents ($0.25) fine per day
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§4107. Fines. A fine of Two Cents ($0.02) per day, per book and Twenty-Five Cents ($0.25) fine per day for reserve books including Sundays and Holidays will be charged for overdue books.
5A.4-4108 Reference Books. Reference and Guam books and materials are for reference only, and may
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§4108. Reference Books. Reference and Guam books and materials are for reference only, and may not be taken from the library at any time. The librarian is authorized to enforce this rule without exception. Reference and Guam books and materials will be plainly marked and so desig…
5A.4-4109 Replacement - Lost or Damaged Books
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§4109. Replacement - Lost or Damaged Books. Lost or damaged books must be paid for or replaced. The privilege of borrowing books will be suspended until the book is found, paid for or replaced. Charges for damage to books will be in proportion to damage sustained. Charges for los…
5A.4-4110 Hours. (a) The hours for public libraries in Agat, Barrigada, Dededo and Merizo are Monday
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§4110. Hours. (a) The hours for public libraries in Agat, Barrigada, Dededo and Merizo are Monday through Friday - 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday - 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (b) The hours for the public library in Agana are Monday through Friday - 10:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. and …
5A.4-4111 Librarian Authority - Final Decisions. Full authority is hereby granted the librarian to make final
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§4111. Librarian Authority - Final Decisions. Full authority is hereby granted the librarian to make final decisions in case of any question pertaining to the borrowing of books, or enforcing the rules and regulations of the library. CH. 4 - GUAM PUBLIC LIBRARY - 1997 - P. 3 CHAP…
5A.6-6101 Preamble. In order to acquaint the public with the functions of the Guam Council on the Arts and
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§6101. Preamble. In order to acquaint the public with the functions of the Guam Council on the Arts and Humanities Agency, hereinafter referred to as the Council, and in order to provide an instructional and educational document for the public and for the Council members and empl…
5A.6-6102 Purpose and Goals. (a) Citizens of Guam often lack the opportunity to view, enjoy or participate in
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§6102. Purpose and Goals. (a) Citizens of Guam often lack the opportunity to view, enjoy or participate in live theatrical performances, musical concerts, operas, dance and ballet materials, art exhibits, examples of fine architecture and the performing and fine arts. The Council…
5A.6-6103 Governing Board. (a) The Council shall be governed by a Board as hereinafter constituted and
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§6103. Governing Board. (a) The Council shall be governed by a Board as hereinafter constituted and provided. (b) The Board shall consist of eleven (11) members to be appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Legislature. The Governor, when making initial appoi…
5A.6-6104 How It Works. (a) Plans for public buildings and buildings supported by government of
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§6104. How It Works. (a) Plans for public buildings and buildings supported by government of Guam funds which contain public areas and plans for remodeling or renovation of public buildings or facilities where the total cost of construction, remodeling or renovation exceeds the s…
5A.6-6105 Selection Committee. The Selection Committee shall determine the scope, direction, and
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§6105. Selection Committee. The Selection Committee shall determine the scope, direction, and particular needs of each project. The Selection Committee shall include: ART. 2 - ARTS IN PUBLIC PLACES - 1997 - P. 14 (a) A representative of the building's owner or of the agency or de…
5A.6-6106 Powers and Duties. (a) The Council shall have those powers necessary to carry out the duties
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§6106. Powers and Duties. (a) The Council shall have those powers necessary to carry out the duties imposed on it by [these By-laws], including but not limited to the following sections. (b) The Council will prepare and submit an annual budget to the Governor and the Legislature …
5A.6-6107 Council Member Standards. (a) Council members should represent the people of Guam
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§6107. Council Member Standards. (a) Council members should represent the people of Guam. Council members should: (1) Participate in all Council activities to the fullest extent including attendance at all meetings; (2) Prepare for all Council meetings by reviewing available mate…
5A.6-6108 Use of Funds. (a) Funds Identified may be used for:
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§6108. Use of Funds. (a) Funds Identified may be used for: (1) For the purchase of existing art work selected or commissioned by the Selection Committee. (2) Design: Artist's professional design fee. (3) Construction: The actual work and materials put into the creation of the art…
5A.6-6109 Responsibilities. (a) Guam Council on the Arts and Humanities Agency in consultation with the
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§6109. Responsibilities. (a) Guam Council on the Arts and Humanities Agency in consultation with the various Government agencies and departments needed to comply with the law and the building owner shall: (1) Be responsible for the selection of the commissioning of artist for, re…
5A.6-6110 Special Committees and Citizens Advisory Panels. (a) Standing Committees composed
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§6110. Special Committees and Citizens Advisory Panels. (a) Standing Committees composed of Council members and Citizens Advisory Panel committees composed of Council members and citizens at large may be established by the Council. Each Council member will head at least one Citiz…
5A.6-6111 Scope and Nature of Expenditures. While no more than 1% can be dedicated from capital
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§6111. Scope and Nature of Expenditures. While no more than 1% can be dedicated from capital construction appropriations, it is possible that a dollar total greater than 1% can be expended for art in a project if funds are generated from other sources(i.e., governmental or privat…
5A.6-6112 General Principles and Procedures
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§6112. General Principles and Procedures. Integration of Art and Architecture: So that artists and architects can gain from each others' design insights and, thereby, produce a more integrated solution, all parties should strive for engagement of the artist as soon as possible af…
5A.6-6113 Documentation and Evaluation. (a)
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§6113. Documentation and Evaluation. (a) Documentation. ART. 2 - ARTS IN PUBLIC PLACES - 1997 - P. 23 (1) Identification: The Guam Council on the Arts and Humanities Agency will assist the contracting agency with identification which will include plaques or labels identifying the…
5A.6-6114 Amendments. (a) These By-Laws may, in whole or in part, be added to, amended, repealed, or
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§6114. Amendments. (a) These By-Laws may, in whole or in part, be added to, amended, repealed, or reenacted by [a] two-thirds (2/3) majority affirmative vote of the Council: Provided, however, that no such change or addition to the By-Laws shall be made unless written notice of t…
5A.7-6108 and 8109
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§§6108 and 8109. (d) Place names that are of Chamorro origin will be Chamorrorized in spelling. For example: Inarajan -- Inalahan Ritidian -- Litekyan (e) Newly names places with no known Chamorro names will retain their written names. For example: Banzai Cliff Nimitz Hill (f) Mo…
5A.7-7100 Proper Names. (a) Names of people will retain their spelling
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§7100. Proper Names. (a) Names of people will retain their spelling. (b) Family names which have never been written before will be Chamorrorized in spelling. (c) Proper names will not conform to 5 GAR
5A.7-7101 Capitalization. (a) Proper names of people, places, animals, things, institutions and organizations,
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§7101. Capitalization. (a) Proper names of people, places, animals, things, institutions and organizations, titles, days of the week, months of the year and the beginning of sentences will be capitalized. CH. 7. - CHAMORRO ORTHOGRAPHY - 1997 - P. 1 (b) The affixed forms of proper…
5A.7-7102 Choice of Alphabetic Symbols and Corresponding Sounds. (a) The following list of
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§7102. Choice of Alphabetic Symbols and Corresponding Sounds. (a) The following list of consonants and vowel symbols and their corresponding sounds will be used in Chamorro spelling. They are given here in alphabetical order. Example words are given to illustrate the phonetic val…
5A.7-7103 Diphthongs. (a) The diphthongs in the writing system will be treated as sequence of vowels. The most
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§7103. Diphthongs. (a) The diphthongs in the writing system will be treated as sequence of vowels. The most common diphthongs are as follows: ao taotao person ai taitai read oi boi boy io bakasion vacation ie siette seven ia estoria story iu presiu price (b) All the letter combin…
5A.7-7104 Consonant Symbols in Final Position. (a) The following consonants will not appear at the end of a word:
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§7104. Consonant Symbols in Final Position. (a) The following consonants will not appear at the end of a word: b, ch, d, g, h, l, n, r, y. (b) The consonants b, d, g and l may appear at the end of a syllable only when the consonant is gemminate, i.e., when the following syllable …
5A.7-7105 Unstressed Vowels in Open Syllables in CVCV and CVCCV Constructions. (a) The letters i and u will be
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§7105. Unstressed Vowels in Open Syllables in CVCV and CVCCV Constructions. (a) The letters i and u will be used to represent unstressed vowels in open syllables (where C = consonant, V = vowel). For Example: lahi man hagu you na'i give lagu north The same rule applies to unstres…
5A.7-7106 Unstressed Vowels in Closed Syllables. The vowels e, o and a, will be used to represent the unstressed
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§7106. Unstressed Vowels in Closed Syllables. The vowels e, o and a, will be used to represent the unstressed vowels in closed syllables, i.e., syllables which end with a consonant. For Example: huyong go out CH. 7. - CHAMORRO ORTHOGRAPHY - 1997 - P. 6 halom go in lapes pencil li…