[Repealed.] SOURCE: GC § 62012 reenacted by P.L. 20-147 (Mar. 21, 1990). Subsection (f) added by P.L. 23-128:III:32 (Dec. 12, 1996). Renamed “Guam Planning Council” pursuant to 1 GCA § 420. Repealed by P.L. 26-076:22 (Mar. 12, 2002) which stated: Repeal of GPC. All the powers, duties, responsibilities and jurisdiction of the former Guam Planning Council (GPC) are hereby transferred to the Bureau of Statistics and Plans. All records, equipment, documents and otherwise any physical property in the possession of the GPC shall be transferred to the custody of the Bureau of Statistics and Plans. Any funds of any nature under the control of the GPC shall be transferred to the control of the Bureau of Statistics and Plans.
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2023 NOTE: To avoid confusion that might arise from publishing repealed provisions, the Compiler has removed the text of § 1202 from the GCA. Before its repeal, this provision read as follows, in its entirety: (a) Creation and Membership. There is created within the government of Guam a Guam Planning Council (the Council) of twelve (12) members consisting of the Director of Land Management, the Director of Planning, the Administrator of the Guam Economic Development Authority, the Director of Commerce, the General Manager of the Guam Visitors Bureau, one (1) member of the Mayors’ Council to be nominated by the Mayors’ Council and appointed by the Governor, three (3) members of the Legislature, including one (1) minority member, each to be nominated by the Speaker and appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Legislature, one (1) member of the community at large appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Legislature, and the Administrator of the Guam Environmental Protection Agency. (b) Chairperson. The Council shall select a Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson from among its members to preside over its affairs. (c) Executive Secretary. The Director of Planning shall be the Executive Secretary of the Council. (d) Procedures. The Council shall, pursuant to the Administrative Adjudication Law, adopt rules, procedures, and regulations to govern its meetings, hearings, business and affairs. (e) Fees. Members of the Council who are not public officials shall be compensated Fifty Dollars ($50) per meeting not to exceed One Hundred Dollars ($100) per month. (f) Upon the termination of the Council, the remaining funds as well as assets, copyrights, and any existing positions shall automatically be transferred to the Bureau of Statistics and Plans. Past publications included the following Compiler annotations: COMMENT: Since the powers, duties and responsibilities of the former Planning Council were transferred, not abolished, The Compiler has left those parts of this Article intact so that the Bureau of Plans and Statistics can refer here for its additional responsibilities. AG OPINION: The Territorial Planning Council took over the functions of the old Central Planning Council created under the prior version of this Article. BOP 90-0628 (Jun.11, 1990).