(a) The Chief of Police shall, by general order, adopt a Table of Organization and Equipment (TOE) for the uniform positions within the Police Department. The TOE shall follow generally the organizational structure established by the reorganization plan for the Police Department which became effective September 11, 1989. The TOE shall identify by rank and duty the positions within the various units, sections, branches, divisions and commands in the Police Department. Hazardous duty positions shall be identified in the TOE. (b) The Director of Customs shall, by general order, adopt a Table of Organization and Equipment (TOE) for the uniform positions within the Customs and Quarantine Agency. The TOE shall follow generally the organizational structure established by the creation of the Customs and Quarantine Agency which became effective on October 1, 1994. The TOE shall identify by rank and duty the positions within the various units, sections, branches, divisions, and commands in the Customs and Quarantine Agency. Hazardous duty positions shall be identified in the TOE. (c) [No text] (1) Notwithstanding § 6304 of Article 3, Chapter 6, Title 4, Guam Code Annotated, the Civil Service Commission Hazardous/Environmental Pay Policy and Procedures, or any other provision of law, rule, regulation, and Executive Order, and for the purposes of this Act, Hazardous duty positions shall be identified as follows: (A) all sworn Officers of the Guam Airport Police; (B) all sworn Conservation Officers of the Division of Aquatic and Wildlife Resources of the Department of Agriculture; (C) all sworn Guam Park Patrol Officers of the Department of Parks and Recreation; (D) those employed by the Department of Youth Affairs, or who are assigned to the Department of Youth Affairs, and who are engaged in juvenile detention and rehabilitation work at the Department of Youth Affairs; (E) those employed by the Office of the Attorney General whom he or she specifically designates; and (F) all sworn Officers of the Guam Fire Department. (2) The appointing authorities of the Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport Authority, Guam the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Parks and Recreation, the Department of Youth Affairs, the Office of the Attorney General, the Guam Fire Department, and the Department of Administration shall identify the direct exposure personnel, and upon exposure, shall be entitled to the ten percent (10%) hazardous pay differential. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 20-132:6 (Jan. 24, 1990) as § 6224, renumbered § 6225 by the Compiler pursuant to the authority of 1 GCA § 1606. Amended by P.L. 33-195 (Dec. 15, 2016), and P.L. 36-054:XII:46 (Sept. 11, 2021). 2025 NOTE: The Compiler has added “no text” to indicate a change in formatting only; the content of the provision has not been altered. 2022 NOTE: Reference corrected to “Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport Authority, Guam” pursuant to 12 GCA § 1102(b). 2017 NOTE: Subsection/subitem designations added/altered pursuant to the authority of 1 GCA § 1606.
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