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1 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 1 CHAPTER 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES SOURCE: P.L. 16-064:1 (Feb. 8, 1982) added a new Chapter VIII to Title 1 of the Government Code, and authorized t he Compiler of Laws to compile all statutes pertaining to the nami ng of government of Guam buildings, parks or property, for inclusion in this new chapter. Chapter VIII was later codified as Chapter 8 of Title 1 of the GCA. Article 1. Place Names. Article 2. Arts in Public Buildings and Facilities. ARTICLE 1 PLACE NAMES § 800. Naming of Government Property. § 801. Nieves M. Flores Memorial Library. § 802. Jose U. Atoigue Memorial Park. § 803. Pedro C. Santos Memorial Park. § 804. E.T. Calvo Memorial Park. § 805. Francisco Q. Sanchez School. § 806. John F. Kennedy High School. § 807. Joaquin Torres School. § 808. Baltazar P. Carbullido Elementary School. § 809. Merizo Martyrs’ Memorial School. § 810. Pedro C. Lujan Elementary School. § 811. Maria A. Ulloa Elementary School. § 812. Harry S. Truman Elementary School. § 813. Carlos L. Taitano Elementary School. § 814. Lyndon B. Johnson Elementary School. § 815. Agueda Iglesias Johnston Junior High School. § 816.

ry School. § 812. Harry S. Truman Elementary School. § 813. Carlos L. Taitano Elementary School. § 814. Lyndon B. Johnson Elementary School. § 815. Agueda Iglesias Johnston Junior High School. § 816. Simon Sanchez Junior High School. § 817. Manuel U. Lujan Elementary School. § 818. Francisco Baza Leon Guerrero Elementary Scho ol. § 819. Luis Palomo Untalan Junior High School. § 820. Juan Q. San Miguel Elementary School. § 821. Sen. William D.L. Flores Community Center. § 822. Jose Mendiola Guzman Baseball Field. § 823. Archbishop Felixberto Camacho Flores Street. § 824. Renamed Roads in Dededo. COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 2 § 825. Miguel (Mike) Santos Tajalle Softball Field and the Commissioner Vicente (Ben) Aflague Limtiaco Memorial Park. § 826. Francisco F. Perez (Gonga) Picnic Facility, Pago Bay. § 827. Governor Joseph Flores Beach Park, Tumon. § 828. Antonio B. WonPat Guam International Air Terminal. § 829. Lugat Santa Marian Kamalen. § 830. Manuel Guerrero Building. § 831. Renaming of the Rape Crisis Center. § 832. Ricardo J. Bordallo Governor’s Complex. § 832.1. War on Terror Fallen Heroes Monument. § 833.

Santa Marian Kamalen. § 830. Manuel Guerrero Building. § 831. Renaming of the Rape Crisis Center. § 832. Ricardo J. Bordallo Governor’s Complex. § 832.1. War on Terror Fallen Heroes Monument. § 833. Renaming Micronesia Area Research Center. § 833.1. George L. Charfauros Baseball Field. § 833.2. Jesus R. Quinene Retirement Fund Building. § 834. Coach Harold ‘Hal’ Shiroma Football Field, Dededo. § 834.1. Designating Route 10 as 'The Vietnam Veter ans Highway.' § 835. Jose D. Leon Guerrero Commercial Port § 836. Maria Rivera Aguigui Library. § 837. Francisco M. Isezaki Building. § 838. Brigadier General Tomas R. Santos Readiness Center. § 839. Senator Angel Santos Park. § 840. Enrique R. ‘Rick’ Ninete Tennis Center. § 841. Justice Josephine Gofigan Taitague Memorial Playground. § 842. Designation of Route 16 as 'Army Drive.' § 843. U ma desikna i ‘Route 4, Route 2, yan i Rout e 2a’ tåt kumu ‘CHALAN CHAMORRO’. § 844. Designation of Route 8 as 'Purple Heart Memo rial Highway.' § 845. SPC/4 Richard Junior Degracia Naputi Basebal l Field. § 846. Jose A. Rivera Marketplace. § 847. Jeremy Paul Newby Community and Youth Cente r. § 848. Speaker Antonio R. Unpingco Legislative Sess ion Hall.

Richard Junior Degracia Naputi Basebal l Field. § 846. Jose A. Rivera Marketplace. § 847. Jeremy Paul Newby Community and Youth Cente r. § 848. Speaker Antonio R. Unpingco Legislative Sess ion Hall. COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 3 § 849. Sgt. Frankie E. Smith Police Station. § 849.1. David J. T. Limtiaco Plant Nursery Buildin g. § 849.2. Plazan Memoriat Maga’lahi Hurao or Chief H urao Memorial Park. § 849.3. Rosa Aguigui Reyes Memorial Library. § 849.4. Gregory 'Coach Greg' Andrew Matanane Memor ial Baseball Complex. § 849.5. Senator Jose Manalisay Acfalle Community C enter. § 849.5.1. Plåsan Pantalån Beterånon Mansendålon Ma lesso’ (Malesso’ Veteran Sons and Daughters Pier Park). § 849.6. Dededo Veterans’ Memorial Park. § 849.7. Chalan Maga’håga. § 849.8 Inetnon Lalåhen Guåhan – Young Men’s League of Guam Centennial Beach Park. § 849.9. Mikkel Tan I. Vy Football Field. § 849.10. Speaker Vicente (Ben) C. Pangelinan Guam Farmers Market. § 849.11. Lugåt I Manaina-ta. § 849.12. Norbert 'Bert R. Unpingco Visitors Center . § 849.13. Lieutenant Concepcion ‘Connie’ Dueñas Pol ice Station. § 849.14.

(Ben) C. Pangelinan Guam Farmers Market. § 849.11. Lugåt I Manaina-ta. § 849.12. Norbert 'Bert R. Unpingco Visitors Center . § 849.13. Lieutenant Concepcion ‘Connie’ Dueñas Pol ice Station. § 849.14. Designation of Route 7 as 'Korean War Vet erans Drive.' § 849.15 Designation of Route 3 as BG 'Ben Blaz M emorial Highway.' § 849.16 Designation of a Portion of Route 4 as 'Se ven Heroes of Malesso’ Highway.' CROSS REFERENCES: Title 5 GCA § 87124(c) (stating that the Department of Chamorro Affairs Kottura Board of Advisors also serves as the Guam Place Name Commission); 17 GCA § 1105.1 (authority of the Guam Education Policy Board to designate names for public schools); 21 GCA § 60406 (author ity of the Guam Land Use Commission to create a street naming plan). § 800. Naming of Government Property. The Compiler of Laws shall compile within this Chap ter all statutes that name any government of Guam building, park or property. COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 4 SOURCE: Added by P.L. 16-064:1 (Feb 8, 1982). § 801. Nieves M. Flores Memorial Library. The Library shall have the name Nieves M. Flores Me morial Library. SOURCE: GC § 42001.

GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 4 SOURCE: Added by P.L. 16-064:1 (Feb 8, 1982). § 801. Nieves M. Flores Memorial Library. The Library shall have the name Nieves M. Flores Me morial Library. SOURCE: GC § 42001. NOTE: This section refers to the Hagåtña branch of the G uam Public Library System. CROSS REFERENCE: 5 GCA § 80102. § 802. Jose U. Atoigue Memorial Park. The Legislature finds that many of the younger gene ration are unfamiliar with the athletic feats and accompli shments of their fathers and grandfathers, particularly those baseba ll players who performed so admirably in those halcyon days prior to the Second World War. Accordingly, the Legislature deems it ap propriate to forever memorialize these athletic heroes by naming baseball fields and other public recreational areas after th em in commemoration of their contributions to island spor t. Jose U. Atoigue was famous throughout the island as probabl y the best third baseman who ever played on Guam at least befo re the Second World War. Being a resident of Chalan Pago, the Legislature therefore concludes that naming the bal l field there for him would be an appropriate and proper recognition of his contributions to baseball and to

. Being a resident of Chalan Pago, the Legislature therefore concludes that naming the bal l field there for him would be an appropriate and proper recognition of his contributions to baseball and to the community. Acc ordingly, the public baseball field in the municipality of Chalan Pago-Ordot is hereby renamed the Jose U. Atoigue Memorial Park. SOURCE: GC § 26020 as added by P.L. 14-060:1 (Aug 29, 1977 ). § 803. Pedro C. Santos Memorial Park. The public park in Municipality of Piti bounded on the south by Hoover Park and delineated in Public Works Drawi ng No. E4- 629-582, is hereby named the Pedro C. Santos Memori al Park in honor of and as a lasting memorial to the late Pedr o C. Santos, a member of the Guam Legislature who unselfishly devo ted much of his public service to the betterment of the Muni cipality of Piti. SOURCE: GC § 26203 as added by P.L. 9-140:1 (Feb 15, 1968) . COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 5 § 804. E.T. Calvo Memorial Park. That land belonging to the government of Guam and l eased to the Corporation for use as a light industrial an d commercial park is hereby designated the E.T.

LITIES 5 § 804. E.T. Calvo Memorial Park. That land belonging to the government of Guam and l eased to the Corporation for use as a light industrial an d commercial park is hereby designated the E.T. Calvo Memorial P ark, after the late businessman and civic leader who contributed s o materially to the economic development of Guam. The Governor, at such ceremony as he deems appropriate, is authorized to so officially name such park. SOURCE: GC § 53552.1 as added by P.L. 10-185:1 (Aug 15, 19 70). 2022 NOTE: Reference to 'Territory' replaced with 'Guam' purs uant to 1 GCA § 420. NOTE: As used in this Section, corporation means the Gua m Economic Development Authority. § 805. Francisco Q. Sanchez School. The existing grammar school located in the Municipa lity of Umatac is hereby named and designated the Francisco Q. Sanchez School and the Department of Education shall, at su ch ceremony as the Director deems appropriate, officially so de signate said school, and provide also such lettering or signs up on the entrance thereof indicating the name of said school as may b e consistent with similar identification of other schools within Guam. SOURCE: GC § 11005.

provide also such lettering or signs up on the entrance thereof indicating the name of said school as may b e consistent with similar identification of other schools within Guam. SOURCE: GC § 11005. 2022 NOTE: Reference to 'Territory' replaced with 'Guam' purs uant to 1 GCA § 420. NOTE: P.L. 28-045:10 (June 6, 2005) changed the name of t he Department of Education to the Guam Public School S ystem. The passage of P.L. 30-050:2 (July 14, 2009) reverted the name to the Department of Education. § 806. John F. Kennedy High School. The junior-senior high school located in the Munici pality of Dededo, and heretofore known as the Tumon Junior-Se nior High School, is hereby designated the John F. Kennedy Hi gh School, and, at such ceremony as the Director deems appropr iate, said high school shall be so officially named. SOURCE: GC § 11006. § 807. Joaquin Torres School. COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 6 The public school located in the village of Santa R ita and heretofore known as Santa Rita School is hereby ren amed Joaquin Torres Elementary School, and at such ceremony as t he Director deems appropriate, said school shall be so official ly named.

ita and heretofore known as Santa Rita School is hereby ren amed Joaquin Torres Elementary School, and at such ceremony as t he Director deems appropriate, said school shall be so official ly named. SOURCE: GC § 11007. § 808. Baltazar P. Carbullido Elementary School. The public school located in the Municipality of Ba rrigada and heretofore is known as Barrigada Elementary Sch ool is hereby renamed Baltazar P. Carbullido Elementary School, a nd at such ceremony as the Director deems appropriate, said sc hool shall be so officially named. SOURCE: GC § 11008. § 809. Merizo Martyrs’ Memorial School. The elementary school heretofore known as the Meriz o Elementary School is hereby named The Merizo Martyr s’ Memorial School to honor the men and women of Meriz o, named as follows: Fausta Chargualaf Acfalle, Prudencio Ac falle Manalisay, Vicente Reyes Acfalle, Felis Tyquiengco Aguigui, Juan Cruz Babauta, Maria Baza Baza, Rosa Taijeron B aza, Vicente Acfalle Champaco, Arthur Lujan Charfauros, Ramon Padilla Cruz, Ramon Garrido Garrido, Jesus Garrido Leon Guerrero, Juan Espinosa Lujan, Jose Meno Meno, Mari a Lukban Mesa, Pedro Charguane Quitugua, Juan Champaco Acfal le, Miguel Manalisay

os, Ramon Padilla Cruz, Ramon Garrido Garrido, Jesus Garrido Leon Guerrero, Juan Espinosa Lujan, Jose Meno Meno, Mari a Lukban Mesa, Pedro Charguane Quitugua, Juan Champaco Acfal le, Miguel Manalisay Acfalle, Pedro Chargualaf Aguon, J ose Tyquiengco Barcinas, Jose Eguiguan Champaco, Cresen cio Meno Chargualaf, Antonio Cruz Cruz, Cristobal Leon Guerr ero Cruz, Joaquin Reyes Cruz, Jose Cruz Cruz, Jose Tyquiengco Espinosa, Antonio Champaco Fergurgur, Ignacio Chargualaf Garr ido, Tomas Sablan Garrido, Vicente Chargualaf Garrido, J uan Concepcion Guzman, Jose Manibusan Manibusan, Jesus Maguadog Mansapit, Santiago Naputi Mansapit, Vicent e Manalisay Mata, Dometrio Quinene Meno, Felipe Meno Meno, Pedro Chargualaf Meno, Jose Charguane Quitugua, Vic ente Charguane Quitugua, Vicente Reyes Quinene, Antonio Saran Taijeron, Juan Saran Taijeron, Juan Inocencia Topas na and Francisco Babauta Tyquiengco, who were brutally mur dered by the Japanese just prior to the liberation of Guam a nd, at such COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 7 ceremony as the Director deems appropriate, said sc hool shall be so officially named, at which time a scroll carryin g the names of

OL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 7 ceremony as the Director deems appropriate, said sc hool shall be so officially named, at which time a scroll carryin g the names of all such martyrs to the enemy shall be affixed at a suitable spot within the school. SOURCE: GC § 11009. § 810. Pedro C. Lujan Elementary School. The elementary school heretofore known as the East Barrigada Elementary School is hereby renamed the P edro C. Lujan Elementary School, to honor the late legislat or and judge from Barrigada who served his community so effectiv ely and for so many years, Judge Lujan having been a firm suppo rter of public education his entire adult life. In such ceremony a s the Director deems appropriate, said school shall be so official ly named, at which ceremony a plaque, bearing the name, picture and history of Judge Lujan shall be affixed at a suitable spot within the school. SOURCE: GC § 11011. § 811. Maria A. Ulloa Elementary School. The elementary school heretofore known as the Deded o Elementary School is hereby renamed the Maria A. Ul loa Elementary School to honor the late school teacher from Dededo who served so capably in the public school

chool heretofore known as the Deded o Elementary School is hereby renamed the Maria A. Ul loa Elementary School to honor the late school teacher from Dededo who served so capably in the public school system o f Guam for a period of over half a century. At such ceremony as the Director deems appropriate, said school shall be so official ly named, at which time a plaque bearing the name, picture and a brief history of Maria A. Ulloa shall be affixed at a suitable sp ot within the school. SOURCE: GC § 11012. § 812. Harry S. Truman Elementary School. The elementary school heretofore known as the Agat- Santa Rita Elementary School is hereby renamed the Harry S. Truman Elementary School to honor President Harry S. Truma n who was responsible for so much of such great benefit to th e people of Guam. At such ceremony as the Director deems approp riate, said school shall be officially named, at which time a p laque bearing the name, picture, and a brief history of the contr ibutions of COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 8 President Truman to America shall be affixed at a s uitable spot within the school. SOURCE: GC § 11013. § 813. Carlos L.

butions of COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 8 President Truman to America shall be affixed at a s uitable spot within the school. SOURCE: GC § 11013. § 813. Carlos L. Taitano Elementary School. The elementary school heretofore known as the Sinaj ana Elementary School is hereby renamed the Carlos L. T aitano Elementary School to honor the late Carlos Lizama T aitano who served so capably as a member of the Board of Educa tion for many years and who was the Chairman of the Board of Education at the time of his death. At such ceremony as the D irector deems appropriate, said school shall be so officially nam ed, at which time a plaque bearing the name, picture and a brief hist ory of Carlos Lizama Taitano shall be affixed at a suitable spot within the school. SOURCE: GC § 11014. § 814. Lyndon B. Johnson Elementary School. The elementary school presently under construction and known as the Tamuning-Tumon Elementary School is he reby renamed the Lyndon B. Johnson Elementary School to honor the late President Lyndon B. Johnson who was responsibl e for so many programs of such great benefit to Guam and who was such a great American leader.

the Lyndon B. Johnson Elementary School to honor the late President Lyndon B. Johnson who was responsibl e for so many programs of such great benefit to Guam and who was such a great American leader. At such ceremony as the Di rector deems appropriate, said school shall be so officially nam ed, at which time a plaque bearing the name, picture and a brief hist ory of the contributions of President Johnson to American and to the world shall be affixed at suitable spot within the school . SOURCE: GC § 11015 as added by P.L. 12-099:1 (Jan 24, 1974 ). 2022 NOTE: Reference to 'Territoryomitted pursuant to 1 GCA § 420. § 815. Agueda Iglesias Johnston Junior High School. The junior high school located in the Municipality of Ordot and heretofore known as the George Washington Junio r High School is hereby renamed the Agueda Iglesias Johnst on Junior High School and at such ceremony as the Directory d eems appropriate, said school shall be so officially nam ed. SOURCE: GC § 11016 as added by P.L. 12-076:1 (Jan 15, 2014 ). COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 9 § 816. Simon Sanchez Junior High School.

all be so officially nam ed. SOURCE: GC § 11016 as added by P.L. 12-076:1 (Jan 15, 2014 ). COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 9 § 816. Simon Sanchez Junior High School. The junior high school located in the Municipality of Yigo and heretofore known as the Yigo Junior High School is hereby renamed the Simon Sanchez Junior High School and at such ceremony as the Director deems appropriate, said sc hool shall be so officially named. SOURCE: GC § 11017 as added by P.L. 12-074:1 (Jan 15, 1974 ). § 817. Manuel U. Lujan Elementary School. The elementary school located in the Municipality o f Yona and heretofore known as the Yona Elementary School is hereby renamed the Manuel U. Lujan Elementary School and a t such ceremony as the Director deems appropriate said sch ool shall be officially named. SOURCE: GC § 11017.1 added by P.L. 13-004:1 (Mar 27, 1975 ). § 818. Francisco Baza Leon Guerrero Elementary Scho ol. The elementary school, currently under construction , which is located in the Municipality of Yigo is hereby re named the Francisco Baza Leon Guerrero School to honor the la te Francisco Baza Leon Guerrero from Chalan Pago, who was known and venerated

, which is located in the Municipality of Yigo is hereby re named the Francisco Baza Leon Guerrero School to honor the la te Francisco Baza Leon Guerrero from Chalan Pago, who was known and venerated by all Guamanians as former speaker of th e Legislature and as the Father of the Organic Act. At such cerem ony as the Director deems appropriate, said school shall be so officially named, at which time a plaque bearing the name, pic ture and a brief history of the contributions of Francisco Baz a Leon Guerrero to Guam shall be affixed at a suitable spot within the school. SOURCE: GC § 11018 added by P.L. 12-147. § 819. Luis Palomo Untalan Junior High School. The junior high school heretofore known as Barrigad a Junior High School is renamed the Luis Palomo Untalan Juni or High School to honor Luis Palomo Untalan for this thirty -three (33) years service to education. At such ceremony as the Director deems appropriate, said school be so officially nam ed, at which time a plaque bearing the name, picture and a brief history of Luis Palomo Untalan shall be affixed at a suitable spot within the school. COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH.

ly nam ed, at which time a plaque bearing the name, picture and a brief history of Luis Palomo Untalan shall be affixed at a suitable spot within the school. COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 10 SOURCE: GC § 11019 as added by P.L. 13-078:1(Oct 22, 1975) . § 820. Juan Q. San Miguel Elementary School. The elementary school heretofore known as the Toto Elementary School is hereby renamed the Juan Q. San Miguel Elementary School to honor the late Senator from Mo ngmong, who served his community so effectively and for so many years, the Honorable Juan San Miguel having been a firm su pporter of public education during his adult life. At such cer emony as the Director deems appropriate, said school shall be so officially named, at which ceremony a plaque, bearing the name , picture and history of the late Senator San Miguel shall be aff ixed at a suitable spot within the school. SOURCE: GC § 11018 as added by P.L. 12-075:1 (Jan 15, 1974 ). § 821. Sen. William D.L. Flores Community Center. (a) The Community Center situated in Mangilao, Guam shall hereafter be known as the Senator William D.L. Flor es (Bilmar) Community Center.

, 1974 ). § 821. Sen. William D.L. Flores Community Center. (a) The Community Center situated in Mangilao, Guam shall hereafter be known as the Senator William D.L. Flor es (Bilmar) Community Center. (b) Any provision on the statutes of Guam referenci ng Mangilao Community Center are amended to read: Sena tor William D.L. Flores (Bilmar) Community Center. (c) The Governor of Guam shall cause to be erected appropriate nameplates or signs designating the nam e of the Mangilao Community Center as the Senator William D. L. Flores (Bilmar) Community Center. Further, at such ceremon y as the Governor deems appropriate, said Senator William D. L. Flores (Bilmar) Community Center shall be officially named and a plaque bearing the name, picture and brief history of the contributions of the late Honorable Senator William D.L. Flores (Bilmar) shall be affixed at a suitable spot within the building. SOURCE: Added as uncodified law by P.L. 18-027:1-3 (Jan 7, 1986). Codified to this section by the Compiler. § 822. Jose (Icha) Mendiola Guzman Baseball Field. The Santa Rita Baseball Field is hereby named the J ose (Icha) Mendiola Guzman Baseball Field in honor of Jose (Ic ha) Mendiola Guzman who

Compiler. § 822. Jose (Icha) Mendiola Guzman Baseball Field. The Santa Rita Baseball Field is hereby named the J ose (Icha) Mendiola Guzman Baseball Field in honor of Jose (Ic ha) Mendiola Guzman who died on August 28, 1970. There shall be at the entrance at an appropriate place on the fiel d a plaque so COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 11 honoring Jose (Icha) Mendiola Guzman and the field shall be so named by the Governor of Guam and the Commissioner of Santa Rita in such commemorative ceremony as they deem ap propriate following the approval hereof. SOURCE: GC § 13404.2 as added by P.L. 13-167:1 (July 22, 1 976). § 823. Archbishop Felixberto Camacho Flores Street. (a) O'Hara Street situated in Agana, Guam, shall he reinafter be known as the Archbishop Felixberto Camacho Flore s Street. (b) Any provisions in the statutes referencing O'Ha ra Street are amended to read: Archbishop Felixberto Camacho Flores Street. (c) The Governor of Guam with the Agana Commissione r and the Municipal Planning Council, shall cause to be erected appropriate nameplates or signs designating O’Hara Street as the Archbishop Felixberto Camacho Flores Street.

ith the Agana Commissione r and the Municipal Planning Council, shall cause to be erected appropriate nameplates or signs designating O’Hara Street as the Archbishop Felixberto Camacho Flores Street. Furthe r, at such ceremony as the Governor, along with the Agana Comm issioner and the Municipal Planning Council deem appropriate , said Archbishop Felixberto Camacho Flores Street shall b e officially named and a plaque bearing the name, picture and br ief history of the contributions of the late Archbishop Felixberto Camacho Flores shall be affixed at a suitable spot with or near the street name. SOURCE: Added as uncodified law by P.L. 18-044:36 (Nov 14, 1986). Codified by the Compiler to this section. § 824. Renamed Roads in Dededo. (a) The road in Macheche Village Subdivision in the municipality of Dededo known as Road A is renamed t o be Hibiscus Street. (b) The road in Macheche Village Subdivision in the municipality of Dededo known as Road B is renamed t o be Plumeria Street. (c) The road in Macheche Village Subdivision in the municipality of Dededo known as Road C is renamed t o be Lemon China Street. COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH.

amed t o be Plumeria Street. (c) The road in Macheche Village Subdivision in the municipality of Dededo known as Road C is renamed t o be Lemon China Street. COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 12 (d) The road in Macheche Village Subdivision in the municipality of Dededo known as Road D is renamed t o be Orchid Way. (e) The road in Macheche Village Subdivision in the municipality of Dededo known as Road E is renamed t o be Magof Drive. (f) The portion of the road in Macheche Village Sub division in the municipality of Dededo known as Road F which is west of Road C is renamed to be West Buttercup Loop. (g) The portion of the road in Macheche Village Sub division in the municipality of Dededo known as Road F which is east of Road C is renamed to be East Buttercup Loop. (h) The road in Harmon Court Subdivision in the municipality of Dededo known as Road A is renamed t o be Kayon Tun Francisco. (i) The road in Harmon Court Subdivision in the mun icipality of Dededo known as Road B is renamed to be Kayen Ca scado. (j) The road in Harmon Court Subdivision in the mun icipality of Dededo known as Loop C is renamed to be Biradan Tan Rita.

the mun icipality of Dededo known as Road B is renamed to be Kayen Ca scado. (j) The road in Harmon Court Subdivision in the mun icipality of Dededo known as Loop C is renamed to be Biradan Tan Rita. (k) The road in GHURA 35 in the municipality of Ded edo known as Road A is renamed to be West San Antonio S treet. (l) The road in GHURA 35 in the municipality of Ded edo known as Road B is renamed to be Kayon R.S. San Agu stin. (m) The road in GHURA 35 in the municipality of Ded edo known as Road C is renamed to be Kayen J.P. Mali. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 18-045:4 (Dec 10, 1986). § 825. Miguel (Mike) Santos Tajalle Softball Field and the Commissioner Vicente (Ben) Aflague Limtiaco Memoria l Park. (a) The softball field and the Tiguac Cemetery loca ted in the municipality of Piti, Guam shall hereafter be known as the Miguel (Mike) Santos Tajalle Softball Field and the Commis sioner Vicente (Ben) Aflague Limtiaco Memorial Park. COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 13 (b) Any provisions in the statutes referencing the Piti Softball Field and the Tiguac Cemetery are amended to read: Miguel (Mike) Santos Tajalle Softball Field and the Commis sioner Vicente (Ben)

13 (b) Any provisions in the statutes referencing the Piti Softball Field and the Tiguac Cemetery are amended to read: Miguel (Mike) Santos Tajalle Softball Field and the Commis sioner Vicente (Ben) Aflague Limtiaco Memorial Park. (c) The Governor of Guam and the Director of Parks and Recreation shall cause to be erected appropriate na meplates or signs designating the Piti Softball Field as the Mi guel (Mike) Santos Tajalle Softball Field and Tiguac Cemetery a s the Commissioner Vicente (Ben) Aflague Limtiaco Memoria l Park. Further, at such ceremony as the Governor and the D irector of Parks and Recreation deem appropriate, said Miguel (Mike) Santos Tajalle Softball Field and the Commissioner Vicente (Ben) Aflague Limtiaco Memorial Park, shall be officially named and a plaque bearing the name, picture and brief history of the contributions of Mr. Miguel Santos Tajalle and Comm issioner Vicente Aflague Limtiaco shall be affixed within a suitable spot on the above designated areas. SOURCE: Added as uncodified law by P.L. 18-049:1, 2, and 3 (Dec 30, 1986). Codified to this section by the Compiler. § 826. Francisco F. Perez (Gonga) Picnic Facility, Pago Bay.

ove designated areas. SOURCE: Added as uncodified law by P.L. 18-049:1, 2, and 3 (Dec 30, 1986). Codified to this section by the Compiler. § 826. Francisco F. Perez (Gonga) Picnic Facility, Pago Bay. The Recreational Facility being erected at Pago Bay shall be named the Francisco F. Perez (Gonga) Picnic Facilit y and shall so be named during an appropriate occasion arranged by the Director of Parks and Recreation in cooperation with the Ord o t-Chalan Pago Commissioner and the Municipal Council. A plaque bearing the name of the honoree and other appropriate citations shall be displayed at a consp icuous place in the main pavilion. SOURCE: Added as uncodified law by P.L. 19-004:13 (May 21, 1987). Codified to this section by the Compiler. § 827. Governor Joseph Flores Beach Park, Tumon. (a) Ipao Beach Park located in the municipality of Tamuning, Guam shall hereafter be known as the Governor Josep h Flores Beach Park. (b) Any provisions in the statutes referencing the Ipao Beach Park is amended to read: Governor Joseph Flores Bea ch Park. COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 14 (c) The Governor of Guam, the Director of Parks and Recreation, the

h Park is amended to read: Governor Joseph Flores Bea ch Park. COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 14 (c) The Governor of Guam, the Director of Parks and Recreation, the Commissioner, Assistant Commissione r and members of the Tamuning Municipal Planning Council, shall cause to be erected appropriate nameplates or signs designating the Ipao Beach Park as the Governor Joseph Flores B each Park. Further, at such ceremony as Governor, the Director of Parks and Recreation, the Commissioner and Assistant Commissi oner and members of the Tamuning Municipal Planning Council deem appropriate, said Governor Joseph Flores Beach Park , shall be officially named and a plaque bearing the name, pic ture and brief history of the contributions of the Late Honorable Governor Joseph Flores shall be affixed within a suitable sp ot on above designated area. SOURCE: Added as uncodified law by P.L. 19-044:1-3 (Dec. 3 0, 1988). Codified to this section by the Compiler. 2022 NOTE: Reference to 'Territory' omitted pursuant to 1 GCA § 420. § 828. Antonio B. Won Pat International Air Termina l. (a) The Guam International Air Terminal shall herea fter be known as the Antonio B.

E: Reference to 'Territory' omitted pursuant to 1 GCA § 420. § 828. Antonio B. Won Pat International Air Termina l. (a) The Guam International Air Terminal shall herea fter be known as the Antonio B. Won Pat Guam International Air Terminal. (b) Any provision in the laws of Guam referring to the Guam International Air Terminal is hereby amended to rea d the Antonio B. Won Pat Guam International Air Terminal. (c) The Governor of Guam, the Executive Manager and the Board of Directors of the Guam Airport Authority sh all cause to be erected appropriate nameplates or signs renaming the Guam International Air Terminal the Antonio B. Won Pat G uam International Air Terminal. At such ceremony as the Governor, the Executive Manager and the Board of Directors of the Guam Airport Authority deem appropriate, the Antonio B. Won Pat Guam International Air Terminal shall be officially named and a plaque bearing the name, picture and brief history of the contributions of the late Honorable Antonio B. Won Pat, Congressman from Guam, shall be affixed at a suitab le spot within the terminal building. SOURCE: Added as uncodified law by P.L. 19-052:1-3 (Jan. 1 6, 1989).

f the late Honorable Antonio B. Won Pat, Congressman from Guam, shall be affixed at a suitab le spot within the terminal building. SOURCE: Added as uncodified law by P.L. 19-052:1-3 (Jan. 1 6, 1989). Codified to this section by the Compiler. COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 15 § 829. Santa Marian Kamalen. (a) The public park located in the Municipality of Merizo, on Lot No. 55, heretofore known as T. O. T. Park, is h ereby renamed Lugat Santa Marian Kamalen. (b) Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000) are appropriated from the General Fund to the Merizo Municipal Planning C ouncil to purchase a plaque to inscribe the name and brief hi story of the Lugat Santa Marian Kamalen Park to be fixed within a suitable spot in such park. SOURCE: Added as § 823 by P.L. 21-015:7 (Apr. 23, 1991). R ecodified to this section by the Compiler in accordance with the authority granted by 1 GCA § 1606. § 830. Manuel Guerrero Building. The Administration Building, located in the City of Agana, shall hereafter be known as the Governor Manuel F. L. Guerrero Building. Any provisions in the laws of Guam referr ing to the Administration Building are hereby deemed to read t he

the City of Agana, shall hereafter be known as the Governor Manuel F. L. Guerrero Building. Any provisions in the laws of Guam referr ing to the Administration Building are hereby deemed to read t he Governor Manuel F. L. Guerrero Building. The Governor of Gua m, the Director of Administration, the Mayor of Agana and members of the Agana Municipal Planning Council, shall cause t o be erected appropriated nameplates or signs designating the Ad ministration Building as the Governor Manuel F. L. Guerrero Buil ding. Further, at such ceremony as the Governor, the Dire ctor of Administration and the Mayor of Agana and members o f the Agana Municipal Planning Council deem appropriate, the Governor Manuel F. L. Guerrero Building, shall be o fficially named and a plaque bearing the name, picture, and a bust and brief history of the contributions of the Late Governor M anuel F. L. Guerrero to the people of Guam shall be affixed wit hin a suitable spot in or on the building. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 20-102:1 (Oct. 16, 1989). § 831. Renaming of the Rape Crisis Center. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the Rape Crisis Center, created by Public Law 21-44, is here by renamed the

by P.L. 20-102:1 (Oct. 16, 1989). § 831. Renaming of the Rape Crisis Center. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the Rape Crisis Center, created by Public Law 21-44, is here by renamed the Healing Hearts Crisis Center. Any provisions in Gua m law referring to the Rape Crisis Center are hereby amen ded to refer to the Healing Hearts Crisis Center. COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 16 SOURCE: Added as uncodified law by P.L. 22-160:8(b) (Dec. 30, 1994). Codified to this section by the Compiler. § 832. Ricardo J. Bordallo Governor’s Complex. The Adelup Complex, located in Adelup shall hereaft er be known as the 'Ricardo J. Bordallo Governor’s Comple x.' Any provisions in the laws of Guam referring to the Ade lup Complex are hereby deemed to read the 'Ricardo J. Bordallo Governor’s Complex.' The Governor of Guam, the Mayor of Asan, and members of the Asan Municipal Planning Council, sha ll cause to be erected appropriate nameplates or signs designat ing the Adelup Complex as the Ricardo J. Bordallo Governor’s Compl ex. Further, at such ceremony as the Governor, the Mayo r of Asan, and members of the Asan Municipal Planning Council deem

designat ing the Adelup Complex as the Ricardo J. Bordallo Governor’s Compl ex. Further, at such ceremony as the Governor, the Mayo r of Asan, and members of the Asan Municipal Planning Council deem appropriate, the Ricardo J. Bordallo Governor’s Com plex shall be officially named and a plaque bearing the name, pic ture, and a bust and brief history of the contributions of the Late Governor Ricardo J. Bordallo to the people of Guam shall be affixed within a suitable spot in or on the building and buildings. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 23-116.1 (July 29, 1996). § 832.1. War on Terror Fallen Heroes Monument. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, th e Fallen Heroes of the Pacific Foundation (Guam) is hereby a uthorized to erect a memorial monument on the Adelup Parade Fiel d of the Ricardo J. Bordallo Governor’s Complex at Adelup, i n honor of Guam’s men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces who h ave courageously and selflessly served our island and o ur nation, and who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the War on Terror, to include Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Endur ing Freedom.

h ave courageously and selflessly served our island and o ur nation, and who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the War on Terror, to include Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Endur ing Freedom. (b) The Fallen Heroes of the Pacific Foundation in the preparation and construction of the War on Terror F allen Heroes Monument shall comply with the following provisions: (1) occupy a land space not to exceed more than twenty feet (20') in length and twenty feet (20') in width within the Ricardo J. Bordallo Governor’s Complex at Adelup; COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 17 (2) submit to the Office of the Governor the plan a nd design of the monument for approval by Executive Or der. The monument shall include, at a minimum and as provided for in this Chapter, the names of Guam's fallen her oes and the branch served in the U.S. Armed Forces; and (3) shall not hold the government of Guam liable or responsible for any expenses related to the constru ction and maintenance of the monument authorized herein. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 33-088:2 (Nov. 9, 2015). 2015 NOTE: Subsection designations added and subitems altere d by the Compiler pursuant to 1 GCA § 1606.

maintenance of the monument authorized herein. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 33-088:2 (Nov. 9, 2015). 2015 NOTE: Subsection designations added and subitems altere d by the Compiler pursuant to 1 GCA § 1606. § 833. Renaming Micronesian Area Research Center. (a) The research institute under Graduate School an d Research at the University of Guam, now known as th e Micronesian Area Research Center (‘MARC’), shall he reafter be known as the ‘Richard Flores Taitano Micronesian Ar ea Research Center.’ (b) Any provisions in the statutes of Guam referenc ing ‘Micronesian Area Research Center’ are hereby amend ed to read Richard Flores Taitano Micronesian Area Research Ce nter. (c) The Governor and Board of Regents of the Univer sity of Guam may purchase and erect appropriate nameplates and signs, and take such other necessary steps to designate th e research institute under Graduate School and Research as the Richard Flores Taitano Micronesian Area Research Center. (d) The total sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) is hereby appropriated from the Gener al Fund to the Richard Flores Taitano Micronesian Area Researc h Center for the express purpose of genealogical research, trans

ed Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) is hereby appropriated from the Gener al Fund to the Richard Flores Taitano Micronesian Area Researc h Center for the express purpose of genealogical research, trans lation of Spanish documents and Chamorro heritage-related pub lications. The University of Guam Board of Regents shall use s aid appropriation for the above purposes equally and in the name of Richard Flores Taitano. Two Thousand Dollars ($2,00 0.00) is allocated from the above said appropriation to fund changes to nameplates, signs, office stationary and the like. COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 18 SOURCE: Added as § 832 by P.L. 24-054:2 (June 25, 1997). R ecodified to this section by the Compiler in accordance with the authority granted by 1 GCA § 1606. § 833.1. George L. Charfauros Baseball Field. The Pigua Baseball Field in the municipality of Mer izo is hereby renamed the ‘George L. Charfauros Baseball F ield.’ SOURCE: Added as § 833 by P.L. 24-194:1 (May 8, 1998). Re codified to this section by the Compiler in accordance with the authority granted by 1 GCA § 1606. § 833.2. Jesus R. Quinene Retirement Fund Building.

dded as § 833 by P.L. 24-194:1 (May 8, 1998). Re codified to this section by the Compiler in accordance with the authority granted by 1 GCA § 1606. § 833.2. Jesus R. Quinene Retirement Fund Building. The Retirement Fund Building, located in the Munici pality of Maite, Guam, shall hereafter be known as the ‘Se nator Jesus R. Quinene Retirement Fund Building’ Any provisions in the laws of Guam referring to the Retirement Fund Building are hereby deemed to read the ‘ Senator Jesus R. Quinene Retirement Fund Building.’ I Maga’lahen Guåhan , the Director of the Retirement Fund, the Mayor of Mongmong-Toto-Maite (‘M-T-M’) and members of the M-T-M Municipal Planni ng Council, shall cause to be erected appropriate name plates or signs designating the Retirement Fund Building as t he ‘Senator Jesus R. Quinene Retirement Fund Building. ’ Further, at such ceremony as I Maga’lahen Guåhan , the Director of the Retirement Fund and the Mayor of M- T-M and members of the M-T-M Municipal Planning Council deem appropriate, the ‘Senator Jesus R. Quinene Ret irement Fund Building ,’ shall be officially named and a plaque bearing the name, picture and brief history of the contribu tions of the late

uncil deem appropriate, the ‘Senator Jesus R. Quinene Ret irement Fund Building ,’ shall be officially named and a plaque bearing the name, picture and brief history of the contribu tions of the late Senator Jesus R. Quinene to the people of Guam shal l be affixed within a suitable spot in or on the building. SOURCE: Added as § 833 by P.L. 25-108:2 (March 24, 2000). Recodified to this section by the Compiler in accor dance with the authority granted by 1 GCA § 1606. § 834. Coach Harold ‘Hal’ Shiroma Football Field, Dededo. (a) Renaming Wettengel Football Field. Wettengel Fo otball Field, located in the municipality of Dededo, Guam, shall COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 19 hereafter be known as the 'Coach Harold ‘Hal’ S. Sh iroma Football Field.' (b) Name Change, Statutory References. Any provisio ns in the statutes referencing the Wettengel Football Fie ld is amended to read: Coach Harold ‘Hal’ S. Shiroma Football Fi eld. (c) Signs and Formal Designation of Coach Harold ‘H al’ S. Shiroma Football Field. I Maga’lahen Guåhan [The Governor] , the Director of the Department of Parks and Recreat ion, the Mayor, the Vice-Mayor and the members of the

nation of Coach Harold ‘H al’ S. Shiroma Football Field. I Maga’lahen Guåhan [The Governor] , the Director of the Department of Parks and Recreat ion, the Mayor, the Vice-Mayor and the members of the Dededo Municipal Planning Council shall cause to be erecte d appropriate nameplates or signs designating the Wettengel Footb all Field as the Coach Harold ‘Hal’ S. Shiroma Football Field. Further, at such ceremony as I Maga’lahen Guåhan [the Governor] , the Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation, the Mayor, the Vice-Mayor and the membe rs of the Dededo Municipal Planning Council deem appropriate, said Coach Harold ‘Hal’ S. Shiroma Football Field shall be officially named, and a plaque bearing the name, picture and b rief history of the contributions of the Late Coach Harold ‘Hal’ S. Shiroma shall be affixed within a suitable spot on or above the designated area. SOURCE: Added § 834 by P.L. 26-141:1 (Sept. 17, 2002). Re codified to this section by the Compiler in accordance with the authority granted by 1 GCA § 1606. § 834.1. Designating Route 10 as 'The Vietnam Veter ans Highway.' Route 10 shall be designated as 'The Vietnam Vetera ns Highway.' The Department of Public

with the authority granted by 1 GCA § 1606. § 834.1. Designating Route 10 as 'The Vietnam Veter ans Highway.' Route 10 shall be designated as 'The Vietnam Vetera ns Highway.' The Department of Public Works shall pos t signs visible along Route 10 that displays the name of th e highway and dedicates the highway to the men and women from Gua m who served the United States in the Vietnam War. The D epartment of Public Works shall further cause to be affixed prom inently and in overhead display, such signs at the intersections o f Route 8 and Route 10, Route 15 and Route 10, and Route 4 and Ro ute 10; provided, such signs shall be large and distinctive ; shall incorporate the logos of the Vietnam Veterans of Am erica, Guam Chapter; the flag of the United States of America a nd the flag of COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 20 Guam; and shall clearly designate Route 10 as 'The Vietnam Veterans Highway.' At the dedication ceremony for the designation of R oute 10 as 'The Vietnam Veterans Highway,' all Vietnam era veterans from Guam shall receive a welcome home, inclusive o f a parade on a portion of The Vietnam Veterans Highway, to wh ich Vietnam era

oute 10 as 'The Vietnam Veterans Highway,' all Vietnam era veterans from Guam shall receive a welcome home, inclusive o f a parade on a portion of The Vietnam Veterans Highway, to wh ich Vietnam era veterans from the region neighboring Gu am shall also be invited. SOURCE: Added as uncodified law by P.L. 26-103:2 (June 11 , 2002). Codified to this section by the Compiler. § 835. Jose D. Leon Guerrero Commercial Port. The Port Authority of Guam, located at Apra Harbor, shall hereafter be known as the ‘Jose D. Leon Guerrero Co mmercial Port.’ Any provisions in the laws of Guam referrin g to the Port Authority of Guam are hereby deemed to read the ‘Jo se D. Leon Guerrero Commercial Port.’ I Maga’lahen Guåhan , and the General Manager of the Port Authority of Guam, shal l cause to be erected appropriate nameplates or signs designating the Port Authority of Guam as the ‘Jose D. Leon Guerrero Com mercial Port.’ Furthermore, at such ceremony as I Maga’lahen Guåhan [Governor] and the General Manager of the Port Auth ority of Guam deem appropriate, the ‘Jose D. Leon Guerrero C ommercial Port’ shall be officially named and a plaque bearin g the name, picture and brief history of the

eneral Manager of the Port Auth ority of Guam deem appropriate, the ‘Jose D. Leon Guerrero C ommercial Port’ shall be officially named and a plaque bearin g the name, picture and brief history of the contributions made by the late Jose D. Leon Guerrero shall be affixed within a suitable spot at, in or around the Port Authority’s building. SOURCE: Added as § 834 by P.L. 26-106:2 (June 15, 2002). Recodified to this section by the Compiler in accordance with the authority granted by 1 GCA § 1606. § 836. Maria Rivera Aguigui Library. The Agat Public Library located on Fr. Follard St. adjacent to the Marcial A. Sablan Elementary School shall be renamed the Maria Rivera Aguigui Memorial Library. SOURCE: Added as uncodified law by P.L. 26-136:2 (Sept. 1 7, 2002). Codified to this section by the Compiler. COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 21 § 837. Francisco M. Isezaki Building. Notwithstanding any other law, the Department of Agriculture building, located in Mangilao, Guam, sh all be known as the ‘Francisco M. Isezaki Building.’ A plaque b earing the name of the honoree and other appropriate citations shal l be placed at a conspicuous place on the main

n Mangilao, Guam, sh all be known as the ‘Francisco M. Isezaki Building.’ A plaque b earing the name of the honoree and other appropriate citations shal l be placed at a conspicuous place on the main building. SOURCE: Added as § 834 by P.L. 26-138:2 (Sept. 17, 2002). Recodified to this section by the Compiler in accordance with the authority granted by 1 GCA § 1606. § 838. Brigadier General Tomas R. Santos Readiness Center. (a) Renaming the Guam Army National Guard Readiness Center. The Guam Army National Guard Readiness Cent er, located in the municipality of Barrigada, Guam, sha ll hereafter be known as the ‘Brigadier General Tomas R. Santos Rea diness Center.’ (b) Signs and Formal Designation of ‘Brigadier Gene ral Tomas R. Santos Readiness Center.’ I Maga’lahen Guåhan [The Governor] and the Director of the Department of Mil itary Affairs shall cause to be erected appropriate nameplates or signs designating the Guam Army National Guard Readiness Center as the ‘Brigadier General Tomas R. Santos Readiness Ce nter.’ Further, at such ceremony as I Maga’lahen Guåhan [the Governor and the Director of Military Affairs deem appropriate, the ‘Brigadier General Tomas R.

adier General Tomas R. Santos Readiness Ce nter.’ Further, at such ceremony as I Maga’lahen Guåhan [the Governor and the Director of Military Affairs deem appropriate, the ‘Brigadier General Tomas R. Santos Readiness Ce nter’ shall be officially named, and a plaque bearing the name, picture and brief history of the contributions of the Late Brig adier General Tomas R. Santos shall be affixed within a suitable spot within the facility. SOURCE: Added as § 835 by P.L. 26-161:2 (Dec 31, 2002). Recodified to this section by the Compiler in accordance with the authority granted by 1 GCA § 1606. § 839. Senator Angel Santos Park. (a) Name Change. The name of Latte Stone Park in t he village of Hagåtña is hereby changed to The Senator Angel Leon Guerrero Santos Latte Stone Memorial Park. All ref erences COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 22 within government of Guam documentation and signage shall reflect this change. (b) Memorial to be Developed. The Department of Par ks and Recreation (DPR) shall design and develop an approp riate memorial to the late Senator Angel Leon Guerrero Sa ntos to be placed within the park that carries his name.

ed. The Department of Par ks and Recreation (DPR) shall design and develop an approp riate memorial to the late Senator Angel Leon Guerrero Sa ntos to be placed within the park that carries his name. Such memorial shall be representative of his Chamorro heritage as well as his simple lifestyle. DPR shall submit to the Speaker of I Liheslaturan Guåhan and to I Maga’lahen Guåhan the proposed plans for the memorial and the estimated cost, in the form of leg islation to be introduced for action. The plan shall include the ability to accept donations from those wishing to contribute to the d esign and construction of the memorial. (c) Permanent Ban on Vendors. Vendors shall not be issued a permit or authorized by the Department of Parks a nd Recreation to operate from 'The Senator Angel Leon Guerrero Sa ntos Latte Stone Memorial Park.' SOURCE: Added by P.L. 27-044:2 (Nov 14, 2003). § 840. Enrique R. ‘Rick’ Ninete Tennis Center. (a) Name Change. The name of the Hagåtña Tennis Cen ter in the village of Hagåtña is hereby changed to 'The En rique R. ‘Rick' Ninete Tennis Center.' All references within government of Guam documentation and signage shall reflect thi s change.

is Cen ter in the village of Hagåtña is hereby changed to 'The En rique R. ‘Rick' Ninete Tennis Center.' All references within government of Guam documentation and signage shall reflect thi s change. (b) Signage to be Developed. The Department of Park s and Recreation (DPR) shall design and develop appropria te signage to identify the former Hagåtña Tennis Center as 'The E nrique R. ‘Rick’ Ninete Tennis Center.' SOURCE: Added as § 841 by P.L. 27-128:2 (Dec 3, 2004). Re codified to this section by the Compiler in accordance with the authority granted by 1 GCA § 1606. § 841. Justice Josephine Gofigan Taitague Memorial Playground. (a) Naming of the Playground Park. The existing pla yground park behind the Umatac Mayor’s Office in the beauti ful village of Umatac is hereby named, the ‘JUSTICE JOSEPHINE GOFI GAN TAITAGUE MEMORIAL PLAYGROUND PARK.’ COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 23 (b) Signage and Other Changes. Within sixty (60) da ys, the Department of Public Works is hereby directed to ma ke all appropriate signage and other changes to reflect th e new name of the park identified in this Section. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 27-134:2 (Dec 30, 2004). § 842.

blic Works is hereby directed to ma ke all appropriate signage and other changes to reflect th e new name of the park identified in this Section. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 27-134:2 (Dec 30, 2004). § 842. Designation of Route 16 as 'Army Drive.' Route 16 is hereby designated as ‘Army Drive’, from its junction with Route 8 to its junction with Route 1, Marine Corps Drive. The Department of Public Works shall post s igns along Route 16 at reasonable intervals that visibly desig nate Route 16 as ‘Army Drive’. The Department of Public Works sh all further cause to be fixed, in prominent overhead display, s igns that designate Route 16 as ‘Army Drive’, at the intersec tion of Route 16 and Route 8 and the intersection of Route 16 and Route 1, Marine Corps Drive. The Department shall further c ause to be displayed along the roadside, at or near such desig nated intersections, signage that dedicates ‘Army Drive’ to our Army veterans, to those soldiers of the United States Ar my who aided in the liberation of Guam, and to the men and women wh o serve in the United States Army generally. A dedication cer emony for the designation of Route 16 as ‘Army Drive’ shall be co nducted no later than

e liberation of Guam, and to the men and women wh o serve in the United States Army generally. A dedication cer emony for the designation of Route 16 as ‘Army Drive’ shall be co nducted no later than sixty (60) days after the effective date of this Act. SOURCE : Added as § 834.1 by P.L. 28-021:2 (March 21, 2005 ). Recodified to this section by the Compiler in accor dance with the authority granted by 1 GCA § 1606. § 843. U ma desikna i ‘Route 4 , Route 2, yan i Route 2a’ tåt kumu ‘CHALAN CHAMORRO’. I ‘Route 4, Route 2, yan i Route 2a’ u ma desikna på’go kumu enfin ‘CHALAN CHAMORRO’, desde i umachetton-ña yan i ‘Route 1’ yan asta i enteru i inanakko’-ña fu era di u ma asiknå-ña mås. U ma otden i Dipåttamenton I Che’cho ’ Pupbleko na u fanma kahåti tapbleru gi kanton i chalan gi ri sunåble na destånsia ya u annok na ma asikna i chalan, tåt kum u i ‘CHALAN CHAMORRO’. Yå enfin, na i Dipåttamenton i Che’cho’ Pupbleko u fanma eppok, na u fanmama’tinas siha fit me yan propiu na tapbleru siha ni’ gof annok yan takhelo’ ya u inasikna i ‘Route 4, Route 2, yan i Route 2a’ na guiya i mismo na chålan ma COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH.

ama’tinas siha fit me yan propiu na tapbleru siha ni’ gof annok yan takhelo’ ya u inasikna i ‘Route 4, Route 2, yan i Route 2a’ na guiya i mismo na chålan ma COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 24 fa’na’an ‘CHALAN CHAMORRO’ gi chalan annai umakrusa i ‘Route 4’ yan ‘Route 1,’ ‘Route 4’ yan ‘Route 10,’ ‘Route 2a yan Route 1’, yan gi månu mås na u dinitetmina ni’ Dipå ttamenton i Che’cho’ Pupbleko. I Dipåttamento u finatta mås tap bleru siha gi kanton katsåda pat osino gi fi’on i chalan siha ni’ manengkrusa yan maseha månu na ma asikna mås tapbleru na u anno k este: ‘CHALAN CHAMORRO’, PARA I MANÅOTAO GUÅHAN NI’ MANMA SÅ’PET GI DURÅNTEN I GERA II YAN PARA TODU I MANCHAMORRO.' Para u guaha fotmåt na sirimo nia ni’ para u ma desikna este i ‘Route 4, Route 2, yan i Route 2a’ tåt kumu ‘CHALAN CHAMORRO’ ya u ma kondukta este na sirimonia gi entre i duråntensisenta (60) dihas yan mungnga menos di, despues di u inåkto ifektibu nu este na f echa. SOURCE: Added as § 834.2 by P.L. 28-053:2 (June 30, 2005). Recodified to this section by the Compiler in accor dance with the authority granted by 1 GCA § 1606. § 844.

kto ifektibu nu este na f echa. SOURCE: Added as § 834.2 by P.L. 28-053:2 (June 30, 2005). Recodified to this section by the Compiler in accor dance with the authority granted by 1 GCA § 1606. § 844. Designation of Route 8 as 'Purple Heart Mem orial Highway.' (a) Route 8 highway is hereby designated, in memor y of all recipients of the Military Order of the Purple Hear t in Guam, as the 'Purple Heart Memorial Highway' from its juncti on with Route 1 (Marine Corps Drive) to its junction with R oute 10 and Route 16, Barrigada. (b) The Department of Public Works shall post, alo ng the Purple Heart Memorial Highway, Route 8, at appropr iate intervals, signs that visibly identify the highway’ s official name. The Department of Public Works shall place said sig ns in prominent overhead locations at the intersection of Route 1 (Marine Corps Drive) and Route 8, Hagåtña; and the intersection of Route 8, Route 10 (Vietnam Veterans Highway) and Route 16 (Army Drive), Barrigada. The Department shall displ ay signage or a monument along the roadside dedicating the 'Pu rple Heart Memorial Highway' to the men and women of the Unite d States Armed Services who have been wounded or killed in a

shall displ ay signage or a monument along the roadside dedicating the 'Pu rple Heart Memorial Highway' to the men and women of the Unite d States Armed Services who have been wounded or killed in a ction while in service to their island of Guam and their countr y, recipients of the Military Order of the Purple Heart.' COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 25 SOURCE: Added as § 834.3 by P.L. 28-129:2 (July 10, 2006) . Recodified to this section by the Compiler in accor dance with the authority granted by 1 GCA § 1606. § 845. SPC/4 Richard Junior Degracia Naputi Basebal l Field. Henceforward, the Talofofo baseball field, located next to Talofofo Elementary School, shall be known as 'The SPC/4 Richard Junior Degracia Naputi Baseball Field.' SOURCE: Added as uncodified law by P.L. 28-157:2 (Dec. 20, 2006). Codified to this section by the Compiler. § 846. Jose A. Rivera Marketplace. The name of the area currently referred to as the ' Dededo Flea Market' shall be changed to the 'Mayor Jose A. Rivera Marketplace.' SOURCE: Added as uncodified law by P.L. 28-172:1 (Jan. 29, 2007). Codified to this section by the Compiler. § 847.

he ' Dededo Flea Market' shall be changed to the 'Mayor Jose A. Rivera Marketplace.' SOURCE: Added as uncodified law by P.L. 28-172:1 (Jan. 29, 2007). Codified to this section by the Compiler. § 847. Jeremy Paul Newby Community and Youth Cent er. Hencetoforth, the Talofofo Community and Youth Cent er located in the heart of the beautiful village of Ta lofofo shall hereby be known as the 'Jeremy Paul Newby Community and Youth Center', in special memory of a fine and acti ve youth member of the Talofofo community. The Mayor of Talofofo shall cause to be placed a na meplate in a distinguishable location of the building struc ture where visitors and members of the community can visibly r ecognize it. Along with the name plate, a brief statement to be prepared by the Mayor of Talofofo shall be attached highlighting Je remy Newby’s active involvement in community activities and his love for his family, and further emphasizing the need for the is land to focus on preventing and minimizing any form of violence t hroughout the island community. SOURCE: Added as uncodified law by P.L. 29-040:2 (Oct. 25, 2007). Codified to this section by the Compiler. § 848. Speaker Antonio R.

minimizing any form of violence t hroughout the island community. SOURCE: Added as uncodified law by P.L. 29-040:2 (Oct. 25, 2007). Codified to this section by the Compiler. § 848. Speaker Antonio R. Unpingco Legislative Ses sion Hall. The room designated by I Liheslaturan Guåhan (the Guam Legislature) as the location where legislative sess ion is convened shall hereafter be known as the 'Speaker Antonio R. Unpingco COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 26 Legislative Session Hall.' From funds allocated to the general operating budget of I Liheslaturan Guåhan, a plaque shall be permanently affixed to and maintained at the Sessio n Hall’s main entrance. SOURCE: Added as § 847 by P.L. 29-048:1 (Jan. 2, 2008). R ecodified to this section by the Compiler in accordance with the authority granted by 1 GCA § 1606. § 849. Sgt. Frankie E. Smith Police Station. The Tumon/Tamuning Police Station located on #1041 Pale San Vitores Road, Tumon, Guam is named the 'Sgt. Fr ankie E. Smith Police Station' in honor of Sgt. Frankie E. S mith who gave his life in the performance of his duty in Tumon on December 30, 2007. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 29-053:2 (Mar. 18, 2008).

t. Fr ankie E. Smith Police Station' in honor of Sgt. Frankie E. S mith who gave his life in the performance of his duty in Tumon on December 30, 2007. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 29-053:2 (Mar. 18, 2008). § 849.1. David J. T. Limtiaco Plant Nursery Buildin g. The new plant nursery building at the Guam Departme nt of Agriculture is named the 'David J. T. Limtiaco Plan t Nursery Building' in honor of David Joseph Torres Limtiaco, who served as the Chief of Forestry at the Forestry and Soil R esources Division of the Guam Department of Agriculture. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 29-084:2 (June 5, 2008), amended by P.L. 30- 040:3 (July 1, 2009). § 849.2. Plazan Memoriat Maga’lahi Hurao or Chief H urao Memorial Park. (a) Name Designation. 'Plazan Memoriat Maga’lahi Hu rao' or 'Chief Hurao Memorial Park'. That area known as Lot No. 2065, Anigua, containing an area of 2,137.11 + squa re meters, as shown on the map recorded in the Department of Land Management under Instrument Number 89939, and surro unding government properties, shall hereafter be known as the 'Plazan Memoriat Maga’lahi Hurao' or 'Chief Hurao Memorial Park'.

Department of Land Management under Instrument Number 89939, and surro unding government properties, shall hereafter be known as the 'Plazan Memoriat Maga’lahi Hurao' or 'Chief Hurao Memorial Park'. Any provisions of law referring to the former site of the Department of Land Management are hereby deemed to read: 'Plazan Memoriat Maga’lahi Hurao' or 'Chief Hurao M emorial Park'. (b) Appropriate nameplates or signs. The Chamoru Cu ltural COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 27 Development and Research Institute, together with I Maga’lahen Guåhan , the Director of the Department of Parks and Recre ation, the Director of the Department of Public Works and the Mayor of Hagåtña, shall cause to be erected appropriate name plates or signs designating the site as the 'Plazan Memoriat Maga’l ahi Hurao' or 'Chief Hurao Memorial Park'. Further, at such cere mony as the Chamoru Cultural Development and Research Institute , I Maga’lahen Guåhan , the Director of Public Works, the Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation and the M ayor of Hagåtña deem appropriate, 'Plasan Memoriat Maga’lah i Hurao' or 'Chief Hurao Memorial Park' shall be officially named

c Works, the Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation and the M ayor of Hagåtña deem appropriate, 'Plasan Memoriat Maga’lah i Hurao' or 'Chief Hurao Memorial Park' shall be officially named and a statue and a plaque bearing the name, picture, and a brief history of the contributions of Chief Hurao to the people o f Guam shall be affixed within a suitable spot in and around the park area. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 29-093:4 (July 22, 2008). § 849.3. Rosa Aguigui Reyes Memorial Library. (a) Rosa Aguigui Reyes was the first woman elected to the Guam Congress, in 1946. She was a pioneer in polit ics, and in education. Her long career as an educator started i n 1933, when she became a classroom teacher at Merizo Martyrs El ementary School in Merizo, a position she kept for thirty-on e (31) years. She was also a principal at F.Q. Sanchez School in Umatac for eleven (11) years. Mrs. Reyes was also a research assistant for noted anthropologist, Laura Thompson, for studies o f Guam history and culture. She was part of the first com mencement class of the College of Guam in 1954, earning an Associat es Degree in Education, and was inducted into the 'Educators Hal l of Fame' in 1983.

ory and culture. She was part of the first com mencement class of the College of Guam in 1954, earning an Associat es Degree in Education, and was inducted into the 'Educators Hal l of Fame' in 1983. As an educational leader on Guam, Mrs. Reyes is a role model for young people today. By looking at her li fe and accomplishments, students of today can be inspired to high achievements. It is appropriate that a fitting hon or be bestowed upon her memory. (b) The Merizo Library is hereby named the 'Rosa Ag uigui Reyes Memorial Library.' I Maga’lahi shall arrange an appropriate ceremony and signage to designate the l ibrary by this name. COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 28 SOURCE: Added as § 849.4 by P.L. 29-134:1 (Jan. 8, 2009). Recodified to this section by the Compiler in accordance with the authority granted by 1 GCA § 1606. § 849.4. Gregory 'Coach Greg' Andrew Matanane Memo rial Baseball Complex. (a) The Department of Parks and Recreation Baseball Fi elds situated within the Dededo Sports Complex between t he soccer field and the Dededo gymnasium is hereby named the Gregory 'Coach Greg' Andrew Matanane Memorial Baseball Comp lex, to honor Greg

Fi elds situated within the Dededo Sports Complex between t he soccer field and the Dededo gymnasium is hereby named the Gregory 'Coach Greg' Andrew Matanane Memorial Baseball Comp lex, to honor Greg Matanane who unexpectedly died on Januar y 3, 2009. (b) Any provisions in the statutes referencing the Department of Parks and Recreation Baseball Fields situated within the Dededo Sports Complex between the soccer field and the Dededo gymnasium are amended to read: Gregory ' Coach Greg' Andrew Matanane Memorial Baseball Complex. (c) I Maga’lahen Guåhan and the Director of Parks and Recreation shall cause to be erected appropriate na meplates or signs designating the Baseball Complex situated wit hin the Dededo Sports Complex as the Gregory 'Coach Greg' A ndrew Matanane Memorial Baseball Complex. Further, at su ch ceremony as I Maga’lahi and the Director of Parks a nd Recreation deem appropriate, said Gregory 'Coach Greg' Andrew Matanane Memorial Baseball Complex shall be officially named and a plaque bearing the name, picture and brief history of the contributions of Gregory 'Coach Greg' Andrew Matana ne shall be affixed within a suitable spot on the above desi gnated areas.

ly named and a plaque bearing the name, picture and brief history of the contributions of Gregory 'Coach Greg' Andrew Matana ne shall be affixed within a suitable spot on the above desi gnated areas. (d) Furthermore, the individual baseball fields wit hin the Gregory 'Coach Greg' Andrew Matanane Memorial Baseb all Complex are hereby named in honor of Guam’s Basebal l League pioneers: (1) Baseball Field 1 shall be named as the 'Commissioner Gregorio ‘Greg’ A. Calvo Little Leagu e Field.' (2) Baseball Field 2 shall be named as the 'Commissioner Gregorio Borja Rookie League Field.' (3) Baseball Field 3 shall be named as the 'Major COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 29 Vicente ‘Ben’ Munoz Big League Field.' (4) Baseball Field 4 shall be named as the 'Francisco ‘Frank’ Aguon, Sr., Senior League Field.' (5) Plaques bearing the name, picture and brief his tory of the contributions of these individuals shall be affixed within a suitable spot on each of the named fields. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 30-095:1 (Mar. 10, 2010). § 849.5. Senator Jose Manalisay Acfalle Community Center.

ons of these individuals shall be affixed within a suitable spot on each of the named fields. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 30-095:1 (Mar. 10, 2010). § 849.5. Senator Jose Manalisay Acfalle Community Center. The Merizo Community Center, situated on Lot 505-9R 3, in the municipality of Merizo, shall hereafter be know n as the 'Senator Jose Manalisay Acfalle Community Center.' Any provisions in the laws of Guam referring to the Mer izo Community Center are hereby deemed to read the 'Sen ator Jose Manalisay Acfalle Community Center.' The Mayor of Merizo and members of the Merizo Municipal Planning Counci l, shall cause to be erected appropriate nameplates bearing the name of the honoree and other appropriate citations shall b e placed at a conspicuous place on the main building. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 30-123:2 (Apr. 1, 2010). § 849.5.1. Plåsan Pantalån Beterånon Mansendålon M alesso’ (Malesso’ Veteran Sons and Daughters Pier Park). (a) The Malesso Pier Park, located in the municipal ity of Malesso, Guam, shall heretofore be referred to as t he 'Plåsan Pantalån Beterånon Mansendålon Malesso’ (Malesso’ Veteran Sons and Daughters Pier Park)' in honor and recogni tion of the men and women of

lesso, Guam, shall heretofore be referred to as t he 'Plåsan Pantalån Beterånon Mansendålon Malesso’ (Malesso’ Veteran Sons and Daughters Pier Park)' in honor and recogni tion of the men and women of Malesso who have selflessly served in the U.S. Armed Forces, and as an extended acknowledgement of the veterans of Guam who have devotedly served the peop le of Malesso, the people of Guam, and the people of the United States of America in the defense of freedom. (b) The Malesso Municipal Planning Council (Council ) of the Malesso Mayor’s Office shall be responsible for the construction of an appropriate signage designating such park facility as the 'Plåsan Pantalån Beterånon Mansendålon Malesso’ (Malesso’ Veteran Sons and Daughters Pier Park).' The Council shall be authorized to receive contributions, both cash and/or in- COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 30 kind, and conduct fundraisers to fund the construct ion, beautification and maintenance of the 'Plåsan Panta lån Beterånon Mansendålon Malesso’ (Malesso’ Veteran Sons and Dau ghters Pier Park). SOURCE: Added by P.L. 32-078:1 (Nov. 27, 2013).

construct ion, beautification and maintenance of the 'Plåsan Panta lån Beterånon Mansendålon Malesso’ (Malesso’ Veteran Sons and Dau ghters Pier Park). SOURCE: Added by P.L. 32-078:1 (Nov. 27, 2013). 2014 NOTE: Pursuant to the authority granted by 1 GCA § 1606 , subsection designations were added to adhere to the Compiler’s alpha- numeric scheme. § 849.6. Dededo Veterans’ Memorial Park. (a) The South Daiog Dededo Buffer Strip, a strip of land extending partially across Lot Block 16A in the mun icipality of Dededo, shall hereafter be known as the 'Dededo Vet erans’ Memorial Park.' Any provisions in the laws of Guam referring to the South Daiog Dededo Buffer Strip, are hereby dee med to read the 'Dededo Veterans’ Memorial Park.' (b) The Dededo Veterans’ Organization and the Deded o Municipal Planning Council shall be granted authori zation to erect, beautify and maintain monuments, restrooms, a pavilion for meeting and meditation, a fitness trail, a botanica l garden, parking stalls, and any other activities the Dededo Municip al Planning Council approves for community use. Plans for the design and development of above identified entities shall be d eveloped by the Dededo Veterans’

d any other activities the Dededo Municip al Planning Council approves for community use. Plans for the design and development of above identified entities shall be d eveloped by the Dededo Veterans’ Organization and the Dededo Munici pal Planning Council. (c) The Dededo Veterans’ Organization and the Deded o Municipal Planning Council shall cause to be erecte d appropriate nameplates or signs renaming the South Daiog Dededo Buffer Strip as the 'Dededo Veterans’ Memorial Park.' (d) The Dededo Municipal Planning Council shall be authorized to receive contributions, both cash and/ or in-kind, and conduct fundraisers to fund the construction, beaut ification and maintenance of the 'Dededo Veterans’ Memorial Park, ' provided the Dededo Municipal Planning Council maintains a n on-profit status with 501(c)(3) designation. Upon receiving designation, the Dededo Veterans’ Organization may receive contr ibutions and conduct fundraisers to assist with the costs associ ated with construction, beautification and maintenance of the 'Dededo COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 31 Veterans’ Memorial Park. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 30-169:2 (July 16, 2010). § 849.7.

n, beautification and maintenance of the 'Dededo COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 31 Veterans’ Memorial Park. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 30-169:2 (July 16, 2010). § 849.7. Chalan Maga’håga. (a) (1) Chamorro women have always held powerful roles in their families and in our society. The mos t powerful woman in ancient Chamorro society was the Maga’håga , or the first-born daughter of the highest ranking pers on in a clan. Clans were governed equally by a Maga’håga and a Maga’låhi (the first-born son). When decisions were made, the Maga’håga always had the final say. Unfortunate ly, this power was not respected by Europeans, who wrote the first accounts of Chamorro history and purposely left out the names of women. They were critical of the roles wom en played in ancient Chamorro society, noting that wom en held power reserved for men in the rest of the world. (2) Although Chamorro women are largely unnamed throughout written history, the sacrifices they mad e to keep the culture alive have not gone unnoticed. Since Ch amorro culture is matrilineal, and family lines are traced through mothers, many scholars attribute the survival of th e culture to women.

to keep the culture alive have not gone unnoticed. Since Ch amorro culture is matrilineal, and family lines are traced through mothers, many scholars attribute the survival of th e culture to women. People’s identity and place in society we re determined by who their mothers were. Thus, women s haped the destiny of their children, and ultimately of fu ture generations of Chamorros. They also educated younge r Chamorros about their genealogy, ensuring that they would always understand their connections to those around them, to their land, and to the history of their clan. (3) Just as Tiyan is located at the center of the i sland, the Maga’håga is a central figure in our society. Namin g the Tiyan Parkway in honor of our island’s powerful wom en gives tribute to the important roles women have ass umed throughout Guam’s history and today. They carry lif e in their wombs, nurture their children, and lead their famil ies and our island with respect and dignity. (b) Thus, the Tiyan Parkway located on the Tiyan pl ateau in the central part of Guam, bordering the municipa lities of Barrigada, Maite, and Tamuning, shall hereinafter b e known as COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH.

ay located on the Tiyan pl ateau in the central part of Guam, bordering the municipa lities of Barrigada, Maite, and Tamuning, shall hereinafter b e known as COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 32 'Chalan Maga’håga', from its junction with Route 8 (Purple Heart Memorial Highway) to its junction with Route 10A. (c) The Department of Public Works shall post signs along 'Chalan Maga’håga' at appropriate intervals that vi sibly identify the roadway’s official name. SOURCE : Added by P.L. 32-142:1 (Apr. 28, 2014). 2014 NOTE: Pursuant to the authority granted by 1 GCA § 1606 , numbers were added to subsection (a) to adhere to the Compi ler’s alpha-numeric scheme. § 849.8. Inetnon Lalåhen Guåhan - Young Men’s League of Guam Centennial Beach Park. (a) The West Hågatña Beach Park located in the municipality of Hågatña, Guam shall hereafter be kn own as ' I Inetnon Lalåhen Guåhan - Young Men’s League of Guam Centennial Beach Park.' (b) Name Change, Statutory References. Any provisio n in the statutes referencing the West Hågatña Beach Par k are amended to read: ' I Inetnon Lalåhen Guåhan - Young Men’s League of Guam Centennial Beach Park.' (c) Signs and Formal

nces. Any provisio n in the statutes referencing the West Hågatña Beach Par k are amended to read: ' I Inetnon Lalåhen Guåhan - Young Men’s League of Guam Centennial Beach Park.' (c) Signs and Formal Designation of ' I Inetnon Lalåhen Guåhan - Young Men’s League of Guam Centennial Beach Park .' Subject to the approval of the Director of the Depa rtment of Parks and Recreation, the Young Men’s League of Guam Orga nization shall cause to be erected appropriate nameplates or sign s designating the West Hågatña Park as ' I Inetnon Lalåhen Guåhan - Young Men’s League of Guam Centennial Beach Park. ' Further, at such ceremony as I Maga’lahen Guåhan (the Governor), the Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation, the Mayor of Hågatña , and the members of the Hågatña Municipal Planning Council deem appropriate, said ' I Inetnon Lalåhen Guåhan - Young Men’s League of Guam Centennial Beach Park' shall be officially named, and a plaque bearing the name, picture and brief history of the contributions of I Inetnon Lalåhen Guåhan - Young Men’s League of Guam shall be affixed within a suitable spot on or above the d esignated area. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 32-192:1 (Oct. 13, 2014).

of the contributions of I Inetnon Lalåhen Guåhan - Young Men’s League of Guam shall be affixed within a suitable spot on or above the d esignated area. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 32-192:1 (Oct. 13, 2014). COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 33 § 849.9. Mikkel Tan I. Vy Football Field. (a) Renaming of the Tiyan Football Field. The Tiyan Football Field, located in the municipality of Barr igada, shall hereafter be known as the 'Mikkel Tan I. Vy Footbal l Field.' (b) Name Change, Statutory References. Any provisio ns in the statutes referencing the Tiyan Football Field i s amended to read: 'Mikkel Tan I. Vy Football Field.' (c) Signs and Formal Designation of the 'Mikkel Tan I. Vy Football Field.' I Maga’lahen Guåhan (the Governor), the Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation, the Mayor of Barrigada, and the members of the Barrigada Municipal Planning Council shall cause to be erected appropriate namep lates or signs designating the Tiyan Football Field as the 'Mikkel Tan I. Vy Football Field.' Further, at such ceremony as I Maga’lahen Guåhan (the Governor), the Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation, the Mayor of Barrigada, and the

ield as the 'Mikkel Tan I. Vy Football Field.' Further, at such ceremony as I Maga’lahen Guåhan (the Governor), the Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation, the Mayor of Barrigada, and the members of the Barrigada Municipal Planning Council deem appropriate, said 'Mikkel Tan I. Vy Football Field' shall be official ly named, and a plaque bearing the name, picture and brief history of the contributions of Mikkel Tan I. Vy shall be affixed within a suitable spot on or above the designated area. SOURCE : Added by P.L. 32-188:1 (Oct. 13, 2014). § 849.10. Speaker vicente (ben) c. pangelinan Guam Farmers Market. The Farmers Market Facility, located on Lot No. 101 55.1 in the municipality of Dededo, Guam, pursuant to Public Law 30-92, shall hereafter be known as 'The Speaker vicente (ben) c. pangelinan Guam Farmers Market: SAGAN LINA’LA’ I MANAOTAO TANO’ (The Place of Life of the People of the Land)'. Any provisions in the laws of Guam referring to the Farmers Market are hereby deemed to read 'The Speaker vicente (ben) c. pangelinan Guam Farmers Market: SAGAN LINA’LA’ I MANAOTAO TANO’ (The Place of the Life of the People of the Land)'.

rring to the Farmers Market are hereby deemed to read 'The Speaker vicente (ben) c. pangelinan Guam Farmers Market: SAGAN LINA’LA’ I MANAOTAO TANO’ (The Place of the Life of the People of the Land)'. I Maga’lahen Guahan, the Mayor of Dededo and members of the Dededo Municipal Planning COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 34 Council, and the Director of the Department of Agriculture shall cause to be erected appropriate nameplates or signs designating the Farmers Market as 'The Speaker vice nte (ben) c. Pangelinan Guam Farmers Market: SAGAN LINA ’ LA’ I MANAOTAO TANO’ (The Place of the Life of the People of the Land)'. Further, at such ceremony as I Maga’lahen Guahan, the Mayor of Dededo and members of the Dededo Municipal Planning Council, and the Director of the Department of Agriculture deem appropriate, 'The Speaker vicente (ben) c. Pangelinan Guam Farmers Market: SAGAN LINA ’ LA’ I MANAOTAO TANO’ (The Place of the Life of the People of the Land)' shall be officially named and a plaque bearing the name, picture, or any other monu ment, and brief history of the contributions of the late Hono rable Speaker vicente (ben) c.

e People of the Land)' shall be officially named and a plaque bearing the name, picture, or any other monu ment, and brief history of the contributions of the late Hono rable Speaker vicente (ben) c. pangelinan to the people of Guam shall be affixed within a suitable spot within the grounds a nd upon the building facilities of the Farmers Market. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 33-105:2 (Dec. 1, 2015). § 849.11. Lugåt I Manaina-ta. (a) The thirty-four (34) 12th Festival of Pacific A rts 'village' huts, directly situated at the northwest rear of I Sengsong Chamoru (the Chamorro Village) shall hereafter be named as 'Lugåt I Manaina-ta ' with a description of recognition to Manmaga’låhi yan Manmågas Siha who died bravely in their last stand against the Spaniards during the Chamoru-Span ish War (1668-1695). (b) Each of the thirty-four (34) structures shall b e individually named in remembrance of specific heroe s and people of the Chamoru-Spanish War era. Signage bearing ea ch of the following names, respectively, shall be affixed or depicted upon the structures: (1) Guma’ Ka’isa (2) Guma’ Åhgao (3) Guma’ Ladåhao (4) Guma’ Ågualin (5 ) Guma’ Hula COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH.

g names, respectively, shall be affixed or depicted upon the structures: (1) Guma’ Ka’isa (2) Guma’ Åhgao (3) Guma’ Ladåhao (4) Guma’ Ågualin (5 ) Guma’ Hula COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 35 (6) Guma’ Chaifi (7) Guma’ Matå’pang (8) Guma’ Ilåo (9) Guma’ Chelef (10) Guma’ Kimådu (11) Guma’ Huråo (12) Guma’ Tolahi (13) Guma’ Gofisinan (14) Guma’ Ke’puha (15) Guma’ Choko’ (16) Guma’ Maga’håga Siha - the central concrete hut (flanked by 16 concrete huts on the left/to the nor th and 17 concrete huts on the right/to the south) shall be n amed as Guma Maga’håga denoting the central role of women in Chamorro society (17) Guma’ Poio (18) Guma’ Da’on (19) Guma’ Guåfak (20) Guma’ Makayåo (21) Guma’ Sanglo (22) Guma’ Ke’yao (23) Guma’ Olanok (24) Guma’ Punni (25) Guma’ Tåni (26) Guma’ Su’ihan (27) Guma’ Manåmko’ (28) Guma’ Famalåo’an (29) Guma’ Lalåhi COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 36 (30) Guma’ Famagu’on (31) Guma’ Gereru (32) Guma’ Manuritåo (33) Guma’ Yo’åmte (34) Guma’ Mariånas. (c) The Director of the Chamorro Village shall prep are the signs and placards necessary and have those posted, consistent with the beauty and

Guma’ Manuritåo (33) Guma’ Yo’åmte (34) Guma’ Mariånas. (c) The Director of the Chamorro Village shall prep are the signs and placards necessary and have those posted, consistent with the beauty and theme of the Chamorro Village a nd surrounding area. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 33-177:2 (June 30, 2016) as § 849.1 2. Codified to this section by the Compiler to maintain the cha pter’s general codification sequence pursuant to authority granted by 1 GCA § 1606. § 849.12. Norbert 'Bert' R. Unpingco Visitors Cente r. The Guam Visitors Bureau building located at 401 Pa le San Vitores Road in Tumon, Guam is hereby named the Nor bert 'Bert' R. Unpingco Visitors Center. I Maga′låhen Guåhan and the General Manager of the Guam Visitors Bureau sha ll cause to be erected appropriate nameplates or signs designat ing the Guam Visitors Bureau building as the Norbert 'Bert' R. U npingco Visitors Center. At such ceremony as I Maga′låhen Guåhan and the General Manager of the Guam Visitors Bureau dee m appropriate, the Norbert 'Bert' R. Unpingco Visitor s Center shall be officially named; and a plaque bearing the name, picture, and a brief history of the late Norbert 'Bert' R.

Visitors Bureau dee m appropriate, the Norbert 'Bert' R. Unpingco Visitor s Center shall be officially named; and a plaque bearing the name, picture, and a brief history of the late Norbert 'Bert' R. Unpingc o and his contributions to the people of Guam shall be affixe d in a suitable spot within the Visitors Center. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 34-046:2 (Oct. 13, 2017) as § 849.1 3. Codified to this section by the Compiler pursuant to authori ty granted by 1 GCA § 1606. § 849.13. Lieutenant Concepcion ‘Connie’ Dueñas Pol ice Station. The Sinajaña /Central Precinct shall be dedicated to and named the 'Lieutenant Concepcion ‘Connie’ Balajadia Dueñas Police Station' upon its completion in honor of the late Lieutenant Concepcion ‘Connie’ Balajadia Dueñas, who dedicated her life to COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 37 the passion and love of caring for the island and p eople of Guam. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 34-155:2 (Dec. 28, 2018). § 849.14. Designation of Route 7 as 'Korean War Vet erans Drive.' (a) In honor of all Korean War Veterans from Guam, Route 7 is hereby designated as 'Korean War Veterans Driv e,' which is the route that provides access to two (2)

7 as 'Korean War Vet erans Drive.' (a) In honor of all Korean War Veterans from Guam, Route 7 is hereby designated as 'Korean War Veterans Driv e,' which is the route that provides access to two (2) primary l ocations: the U.S. Naval Hospital, Guam, on the north side of the road, and the community of Agaña Heights, on the south side. It runs from a Y- junction with GH-6 near that highway’s junction wit h GH-1 eastward toward Tutuhan Park, a unique hilled and t riangle- shaped traffic junction just within Hagåtña . At Tutuhan Park, GH- 7 comes down the hill to end at West O’Brien Drive, an unnumbered road that runs roughly south of and roug hly parallel to GH-1 and continues eastward to GH-4, and eventua lly GH-8. In addition to the U.S. Naval Hospital, GH-7 also p rovides access to Guam’s Government House, the Office of Homeland Security and Civil Defense, and the historic Fort Santa Agueda . (b) The Department of Public Works shall post signs along the newly designated 'Korean War Veterans Drive,' o n Route 7, at appropriate intersection locations that visibly identify the route’s official name.

Department of Public Works shall post signs along the newly designated 'Korean War Veterans Drive,' o n Route 7, at appropriate intersection locations that visibly identify the route’s official name. The Department of Public Wor ks shall provide for the placement of appropriate signage in visibly prominent locations at the intersections of GH 6 an d GH 7, West O’Brien Drive ( Hagåtña ) and Route 24A ( Hagåtña ). The Department of Public Works may further provide for a monument to be situated at an appropriate location along 'Ko rean War Veterans Drive' for the purpose of honoring Guam’s Veterans of the Korean War. (c) The Department of Public Works shall be authorized to receive donations from non-governmental organizatio ns, individuals, and businesses for the purpose of, but not limited to, the placement of signage, the construction of a mem orial structure, and/or the maintenance of 'Korean War Veterans Driv e.' SOURCE: Added by P.L. 34-158:2 (Dec. 28, 2018) as § 849.1 3. Codified to this section by the Compiler pursuant to authori ty granted by 1 GCA § 1606. COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH.

riv e.' SOURCE: Added by P.L. 34-158:2 (Dec. 28, 2018) as § 849.1 3. Codified to this section by the Compiler pursuant to authori ty granted by 1 GCA § 1606. COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 38 § 849.15 Designation of Route 3 as BG 'Ben Blaz Mem orial Highway' Route 3 is hereby designated as 'BG Ben Blaz Memori al Highway.' The Department of Public Works (Departme nt) shall cause to be posted along Route 3, at appropriate in tersection locations, signs that visibly identify the route’s official name as 'BG Ben Blaz Memorial Highway.' The Department sha ll further cause to be displayed along the roadside, at or nea r such appropriate intersections, signage that dedicates t he highway to honor the distinguished service of the first son of Guam to attain a flag officer rank in any of the branches of the a rmed forces of the United States. The Department shall further cau se to be fixed, prominently and in overhead display, such signs at the intersection of Route 1 and route 3, and the junction of Route 3 A, Route 9 and Route 3, which shall clearly designate Route 3 as ' BG Ben Blaz Memorial Highway.' SOURCE: Added by P.L. 36-085:2 (Mar. 11, 2022).

n of Route 1 and route 3, and the junction of Route 3 A, Route 9 and Route 3, which shall clearly designate Route 3 as ' BG Ben Blaz Memorial Highway.' SOURCE: Added by P.L. 36-085:2 (Mar. 11, 2022). § 849.16. Designation of a Portion of Route 4 as 'S even Heroes of Malesso’ Highway.' (a) The portion of Route 4 from the terminus of Rou te 2 in Humåtak to the Ajayan River Bridge is hereby design ated as 'Seven Heroes of Malesso’ Highway.' (b) The Director of the Department of Public Works shall cause to have signs posted, at appropriate interval s, that visibly identify the highway’s official name. (c) All references within government of Guam documentation and signage shall reflect this design ation. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 36-109:2 (Oct. 12, 2022). --------- ARTICLE 2 ARTS IN PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES SOURCE: Chapter VII of the Government Code, added by P.L. 15- 050:1 (July 6, 1979). Pursuant to the authority gr anted by 1 GCA § 1606, numbers were added to subsection (a) to adher e to the Compiler’s alpha-numeric scheme. COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 39 § 850. Purpose. § 851. Definitions. § 852.

numbers were added to subsection (a) to adher e to the Compiler’s alpha-numeric scheme. COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 39 § 850. Purpose. § 851. Definitions. § 852. Arts in Public Buildings and Buildings Supp orted by Public Funds. § 853. Inclusion of Chamorro Artistry or Guam Histo ry Elements in Government Buildings. § 850. Purpose. The government of Guam recognizes its responsibilit y to foster culture and the arts and the necessity for t he development of the arts, beginning with our young children and throughout the community. I Liheslatura (the Legislature) declares it to be policy that a portion of appropriations for capital expend itures for public buildings be set aside for the acquisition of works of art to be used in such buildings and in any buildings intended for use of the general public to the extent that the construction or improvement of such non-public buildings is supported by either federal or government of Guam tax incentives or other subsidy arrangement. SOURCE : GC § 320, amended by P.L. 20-027:1 (June 13, 1989 ). Codified by the Compiler to this section of the GCA. Amended by P.L. 31-118:1 (Sept. 30, 2011). § 851.

ives or other subsidy arrangement. SOURCE : GC § 320, amended by P.L. 20-027:1 (June 13, 1989 ). Codified by the Compiler to this section of the GCA. Amended by P.L. 31-118:1 (Sept. 30, 2011). § 851. Definitions. As used in this Chapter -- (a) art and arts means the graphic arts and other a rts having aesthetic value that is acceptable to the pu blic; (b) artist means one who produces or aids in the pr oduc- tion of art; (c) public building or public facility means a buil ding or facility owned by the government of Guam or any of its instrumentalities; (d) department means the Department of Public Works or that agency of the government which supervises t he design of a public building or public facility; (e) native art means art produced by the pre-hispan ic indigenous people of Guam and any art work that is indigenous to Guam; and COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 40 (f) public area means that part of a public buildin g or facility to which the public is generally admitted during certain hours of the day. Public area does not incl ude any office space, shop space, warehouse space of simila r space to which the public generally has no access; and

c is generally admitted during certain hours of the day. Public area does not incl ude any office space, shop space, warehouse space of simila r space to which the public generally has no access; and (g) local artists means artists who are residents o f Guam. (h) Literature, in its broadest sense, is any singl e body of written works. More restrictively, it is writing considered as an art form, or any single writing deemed to hav e artistic or intellectual value, often due to deploying langu age in ways that differ from ordinary usage. Contemporary defin itions extend the term to include texts that are spoken (o ratory) or sung (oral literature). Literature can be classifie d according to whether it is fiction or non-fiction and whether it is poetry or prose; it can be further distinguished according to major forms such as the novel, short story, or drama; and works are often categorized according to historical periods o r their adherence to certain aesthetic features or expectat ions (genre). Literature is divided into the classic thr ee (3) forms of ancient Greece, namely poetry, drama, and prose. Poetry may then be subdivided into the genres of lyric, ep ic, and dramatic.

ions (genre). Literature is divided into the classic thr ee (3) forms of ancient Greece, namely poetry, drama, and prose. Poetry may then be subdivided into the genres of lyric, ep ic, and dramatic. Kantan Chamorita , for example, can be classified under any of these genres, or as performing art. Th e lyric includes all the shorter forms of poetry, e.g., son g, ode, ballad, elegy, sonnet. (i) Media art is a genre that encompasses artworks created with new media technologies, including digi tal art, computer graphics, computer animation, virtual art, internet art, interactive art, video games, computer robotic s, 3D printing, cyborg art, and art as biotechnology. The term differentiates itself by its resulting cultural obj ects and social events, which can be seen in opposition to those de riving from old visual arts (i.e. traditional painting, sc ulpture, etc.). This concern with medium is a key feature of much contemporary art and indeed many art schools and ma jor universities now offer majors in 'New Genres' or 'N ew Media' and a growing number of graduate programs ha ve emerged internationally. New Media Art often involv es COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH.

ities now offer majors in 'New Genres' or 'N ew Media' and a growing number of graduate programs ha ve emerged internationally. New Media Art often involv es COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 41 interaction between artist and observer or between observers and the artwork, which responds to them. Yet, as se veral theorists and curators have noted, such forms of in teraction, social exchange, participation, and transformation do not distinguish new media art but rather serve as a com mon ground that has parallels in other strands of conte mporary art practice. Such insights emphasize the forms of cult ural practice that arise concurrently with emerging tech nological platforms, and question the focus on technological media, per se. (j) Performing arts are forms of creative activity that are performed in front of an audience, such as dram a, music, song, dance, poetry, and oratory, to include record ing(s) and in all media platforms. Performing arts may be furt her distinguished according to genre of dance, song, an d chant, in traditional/folk or contemporary styles.

oratory, to include record ing(s) and in all media platforms. Performing arts may be furt her distinguished according to genre of dance, song, an d chant, in traditional/folk or contemporary styles. (k) Traditional arts is part of the culture of a gr oup of people, skills, and knowledge of which are passed d own through generations from master craftsmen to appren tices. In an online art archive, any art created through the use of real or natural media, such as the following: (1) Canoe and Navigation – Demonstrations. Carving and modern adaptation of canoes; paddles an d other general seafaring items; rope and binding dis plays, such as rope making and knot tying; adze skills and use; and weaving techniques used in creating traditional sails and woven containers used during open-ocean voyages . The art of navigation must record history of seafar ing through storytelling of seafaring legends and lore; and recounts of voyages past, toward developing an apprenticeship program; (2) Fishing and Hunting Traditions – Demonstrations. The knowledge and tradition of fish ing (Peskadot Tasi ) and hunting ( Peskadot Tano ) through the use of nets and tools of the ways of the Peskadot Tasi and

and Hunting Traditions – Demonstrations. The knowledge and tradition of fish ing (Peskadot Tasi ) and hunting ( Peskadot Tano ) through the use of nets and tools of the ways of the Peskadot Tasi and Peskadot Tano , also to develop an apprenticeship program; COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 42 (3) Culinary – Food Preparation. (A) Hotnu (Oven) – Demonstrations. The building and development of the Hotnu oven and the use of it through an apprenticeship program. (B) Chahan . The making, cooking, and sharing of food cooked in an underground oven. (C) Other forms of food preparation will be determined by the CAHA presiding panel and must go through a justification and approval process tha t is passed by the CAHA Board of Directors before being added to the list of approved art forms. The arts of food preparation must develop as an apprenticeship program; (4) Healing Arts – Demonstrations. Healing arts practitioners are to gather, share, and perpetuate the art of healing and the use of local plant materials, et c., and the variety of tools used in the healing traditions , and to provide health and comfort information to everyday life of the Chamorro

he art of healing and the use of local plant materials, et c., and the variety of tools used in the healing traditions , and to provide health and comfort information to everyday life of the Chamorro people. The arts of healing must develop an apprenticeship program; (5) Weaving/Plaiting – Demonstrations. Weaving traditions that arise from the use of local plant m aterials to provide utility in everyday life of the Chamorro people. These plants include, but are not limited t o, the åkgak (pandanus spp., cultivated pandanus tree); nipa (nypa fruticans, nipa palm); niyok (cocos nucifera, coconut palm); and the pi’ao (bambusa vulgaris, bamboo). Sharing the knowledge and tradition of weaving through, and the type of weaving tools used through an apprenticeship program; (6) Wood, Stone, Shell, and Bone Carving – Demonstrations. Carvers must continue to incorporat e ancient and historic designs and symbols into their pieces and practice carving to produce objects of a rtistic excellence. Practitioners must develop an apprenticeship program; COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 43 (7) Blacksmithing – Demonstrations.

produce objects of a rtistic excellence. Practitioners must develop an apprenticeship program; COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 43 (7) Blacksmithing – Demonstrations. Blacksmithing is when an object is created from wrought iron or steel by forging the metal by using tools such as a hammer to bend, and cut into a certain fo rm. Practitioners of blacksmithing must develop an apprenticeship program; (8) Performing arts are forms of creative activity that take place in front of an audience, who may participate and/or watch. These can include tradit ional music and making of musical instruments (such as bilembaotuyan ), dance, chant, and poetry (such as kantan chamorita ). Practitioners must develop an apprenticeship program; and (9) Other forms of traditional/folk arts submitted will be determined by the CAHA presiding panel and must go through a justification and approval proces s that is passed by the CAHA Board of Directors before bei ng added to the list of approved art forms. (l) Public educational institution means the Guam Department of Education, the University of Guam, or the Guam Community College.

d of Directors before bei ng added to the list of approved art forms. (l) Public educational institution means the Guam Department of Education, the University of Guam, or the Guam Community College. (m) Visual arts are art forms such as ceramics, dra wing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, design, crafts, p hotography, video, filmmaking, literature, and architecture. Ma ny artistic disciplines (performing arts, conceptual arts, text ile arts) involve aspects of the visual arts as well as arts of other types. (n) Works of art shall include the arts as defined in Subsections (a), (e), (h), (i), (j), (k), and (m) o f this Section. SOURCE : GC § 321. Subsections (h) through (m) added by P .L. 33-235 (Jan. 9, 2017). Subsection (n) added by P.L.35-060: 3 (Jan. 2, 2020). 2014 NOTE: Pursuant to the authority granted by 1 GCA § 1606 , numbers and/or letters were altered to adhere to the Compil er’s alpha-numeric scheme. § 852. Arts in Public Buildings and Buildings Suppo rted by Public Funds. (a) (1) Plans for public buildings and buildings s upported COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH.

s alpha-numeric scheme. § 852. Arts in Public Buildings and Buildings Suppo rted by Public Funds. (a) (1) Plans for public buildings and buildings s upported COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 44 by federal or government of Guam subsidy which cont ain public areas, and plans for remodeling or renovatio n of public buildings or facilities where the total cost of con struction, remodeling or renovation exceeds the sum of One Hun dred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) shall contain provision s for the inclusion of works of art, by local artists if avai lable, including, but not limited to, sculptures, painting s, murals, or objects relating to or consisting of native art as defined in § 851 of this Chapter. (2) The owner of the building shall also have the o ption of allotting at least one percent (1%) of the overa ll construction, remodeling, or renovation cost of a b uilding to the Guam Council on the Arts and Humanities Agency (CAHA) in lieu of the inclusion of works of art. (A) Money collected from the construction, remodeling, or renovation of any building within or on the premises of any public educational institution shall be transferred no later than

f works of art. (A) Money collected from the construction, remodeling, or renovation of any building within or on the premises of any public educational institution shall be transferred no later than ten (10) days of recei pt to the public educational institution with jurisdictio n of said building. (B) The public educational institutions shall util ize the money for art projects/programs described in § 851 of this Chapter subject to the approval of their go verning boards. (C) No money collected pursuant to this Section shall be used for travel, unless the travel is excl usively for Guam’s participation and representation at the 13th Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture (13th FESTPAC ). The money collected pursuant to this Section may be used to pay for airfare expenses for Guam’s delegat es to the 13th FESTPAC, shipping expenses for pertinent cargo, and other logistical support as approved by a resolution by the governing board of CAHA. No more than Three Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($350,000) may be expended pursuant to this Subsection for the 13th FESTPAC. In compliance with 1 GCA § 852(g)(2), the CAHA Director’s report shall include an expenditure report of funds spent

ollars ($350,000) may be expended pursuant to this Subsection for the 13th FESTPAC. In compliance with 1 GCA § 852(g)(2), the CAHA Director’s report shall include an expenditure report of funds spent pursuant to this COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 45 Subsection. (D) If artwork plans are selected, however, a representation of the final selection shall be publ ished in a newspaper of general circulation and/or the onlin e version of the newspaper for public screening prior to implementation. (E) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, rule or regulation, CAHA is authorized to expend up to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000) of the amount in Subsection (a)(2)(C) of this Section for its operations in Fiscal Year 2021. (b) Before issuance of the occupancy permit for suc h construction, remodeling or reconstruction the owne r of the building must obtain clearance from the Guam Counci l on the Arts and Humanities Agency that the provisions of this C hapter are being complied with. (c) (1) At least one percent (1%) of the overall co nstruction, remodeling or renovation cost of a building describ ed in Subsection (a) of this Section shall be

his C hapter are being complied with. (c) (1) At least one percent (1%) of the overall co nstruction, remodeling or renovation cost of a building describ ed in Subsection (a) of this Section shall be reserved fo r the purposes of the design, construction, mounting, mai ntenance and replacement, and administration of works of art by CAHA in the public area of such a building, or the owner shall give the amount to CAHA. (2) The Director of CAHA shall include in CAHA rule s and regulations, pursuant to the Administrative Adj udication Law, for the disposition of funds to meet the purpo se of fostering culture and the arts for the development of local artists, our children and the community as a whole. (3) The Director of Public Works shall ensure that no construction, remodeling or renovating of a public building, or building supported by government of Guam funds, is granted an occupancy permit without this Chapter be ing complied with. (d) Such buildings with an overall construction cos t of less than One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) are ex empted from the requirements of the Chapter unless inclusi on of works of COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH.

rall construction cos t of less than One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) are ex empted from the requirements of the Chapter unless inclusi on of works of COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 46 art in their design and construction is specificall y authorized by the owner. (e) The artist who creates these works of art shall be selected as provided in Subsection (f) of this Sect ion. (f) The Director of CAHA shall develop rules and regulations, pursuant to the Administrative Adjudic ation Law, for the selection of works of art under this Chapter, a nd shall open competition for awarding any art contract under thi s Chapter by: (1) soliciting proposals from local artists by a pr oject announcement published no less than three (3) times in a local publication of general circulation in print a nd online versions; and (2) appointing a selection committee consisting of five (5) members to review all proposals and report to t he Director the results of its deliberations regarding the prop osed art contract. Such committee shall include a represent ative of the building’s owner or of the agency or department involved, the project architect, the municipal

eliberations regarding the prop osed art contract. Such committee shall include a represent ative of the building’s owner or of the agency or department involved, the project architect, the municipal comm issioner from the project site, and at least two (2) practic ing artists from Guam. The final decision regarding the use of art work and the selection committee's recommendations shall be by the Director of CAHA, who shall be the contracting officer for any art contract executed pursuant to this Chap ter. (3) Notwithstanding any rules or regulations governing the Arts in Public Buildings and Faciliti es, FestPac shall be exempted from the number of grants the organiza tion may receive per year and the maximum amount of the grant(s) the organization may receive. The aforeme ntioned exemption shall sunset on June 30, 2016. (g) The Director of CAHA shall include in CAHA rules an d regulations, pursuant to the Administrative Adjudic ation Law, procedures for the acceptance of funds as stated in this Section. (1) An account shall be established which shall be maintained separate and apart from other funds of t he government of Guam, shall be kept in a separate ban k account, and shall

ted in this Section. (1) An account shall be established which shall be maintained separate and apart from other funds of t he government of Guam, shall be kept in a separate ban k account, and shall not be subject to any transfer a uthority of COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 47 I Maga’lahen Guåhan. Funds shall remain in such account and expended by CAHA for the purposes mandated in t his Section. Said Fund shall be examined and reported upon as required by law by the Director of CAHA who will se rve as the certifying officer of said Fund. (2) On the first (1st) day of each fiscal quarter, the CAHA Director shall provide to I Maga'lahen Guåhan and the Speaker of I Liheslaturan Guåhan , and post on the CAHA website, a detailed report of how funds were a llocated and utilized. (h) Enforcement. (1) CAHA shall identify public buildings in non- compliance with this Section and send written notic es within ten (10) working days. Upon receipt of the notice, recipients have two (2) weeks (fourteen (14) calendar days) to acknowledge, in writing, receipt. Recipients will be given up to one (1) fiscal year to comply with this Section.

receipt of the notice, recipients have two (2) weeks (fourteen (14) calendar days) to acknowledge, in writing, receipt. Recipients will be given up to one (1) fiscal year to comply with this Section. (2) The Guam Economic Development Authority (GEDA) shall ensure that current Qualifying Certifi cate (QC) program beneficiaries are in compliance with this S ection. (3) For monitoring purposes, GEDA shall provide to CAHA a list of past and current QC recipients. CAH A will determine whether former QC recipients complied wit h Subsections (a) and (c), and notify them in writing if non- compliance was determined. Upon receipt of the not ice, recipients have two (2) weeks (fourteen (14) calend ar days) to acknowledge, in writing, receipt. Recipients wi ll be given up to one (1) fiscal year to comply with this Secti on. (4) CAHA shall provide to the Department of Revenue and Taxation a list of QC recipients who fail to co mply with this Section. The Department of Revenue and Taxat ion shall refuse to grant renewal of business licenses for cu rrent and past QC recipients in noncompliance, until the CAHA Director issues a written confirmation of complianc e.

of Revenue and Taxat ion shall refuse to grant renewal of business licenses for cu rrent and past QC recipients in noncompliance, until the CAHA Director issues a written confirmation of complianc e. SOURCE : GC § 322, amended by P.L. 20-027:2 (June 13, 1989 ). Codified by the Compiler to this section of the GCA. Amended by P.L. 31-118:2 (Sept. 30, 2011). Section (f)(3) added by P.L. 33- 005:2 (Feb. 25, 2015). COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 48 Subsection (a) amended by P.L. 33-235 (Jan. 9, 2017 ), renumbered as (a), (1), (2) (A-D). Subsection (a)(2)(C) amended by P.L . 35-060:4 (Jan. 2, 2020). Subsection (a)(2)(E) added by P.L. 35-099:XI I:39 (Sep. 15, 2020). 2017 NOTE: Subitem designations added/altered pursuant to the authority of 1 GCA § 1606. § 853. Inclusion of Chamorro Artistry or Guam Histo ry Elements in Government Buildings. (a) Government of Guam Buildings and Structures. A ll government of Guam buildings and structures shall c ontain elements of either Guam history or of Chamorro arti stry costing up to a maximum of three percent (3%) of the aggreg ate of the architectural and engineering, the construction or the renovation budgets

ements of either Guam history or of Chamorro arti stry costing up to a maximum of three percent (3%) of the aggreg ate of the architectural and engineering, the construction or the renovation budgets therefore. (1) Such elements may be made part of the internal or external physical structure of the building or stru cture and may be within the main part of the building or stru cture or separated from the main part. In complying with th e provisions of this Section, a contractor for the go vernment agency constructing the building or structure may c onsult with CAHA as to the various types of Chamorro or hi storic Guam artistic elements. (2) The Department of Public Works (Department) sha ll monitor noncompliance with this Section during its plans approval process, unless such plans are exempted in accordance with Subsection (b) of this Section. If the Department determines that a non-exempted project d oes not comply with this Section, it shall refuse to issue either a building permit or an occupancy permit (as the case requires) for such project until compliance. (b) Exceptions to Applicability.

d oes not comply with this Section, it shall refuse to issue either a building permit or an occupancy permit (as the case requires) for such project until compliance. (b) Exceptions to Applicability. Buildings and str uctures constructed for use as shelters for utility facilit ies, or utility operations, are not subject to Subsection (a) of th is Section. (c) Compliance. Government of Guam agencies found in non-compliance of this Section shall be given up to one (1) fiscal year to comply. CAHA shall ensure compliance with this Section. (d) Government Leased Spaces. Government of Guam agencies leasing spaces are not exempt from this Se ction, and if COL11/29/20221 GCA GENERAL PROVISIONS CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 49 found in non-compliance will be given up to one (1) fiscal year to comply. CAHA shall ensure compliance with this Sec tion. SOURCE : Added as 5 GCA § 80115 by P.L. 22-071:2 (Jan. 19, 1994). Recodified to this section by the Compiler. Amended by P.L. 31-118:2 (Sept. 30, 2011). 2017 NOTE: Subitem designations added in subsection (a) pursu ant to the authority of 1 GCA § 1606. NOTE : The Legislative Intent, enacted by § 1 of P.L.

r. Amended by P.L. 31-118:2 (Sept. 30, 2011). 2017 NOTE: Subitem designations added in subsection (a) pursu ant to the authority of 1 GCA § 1606. NOTE : The Legislative Intent, enacted by § 1 of P.L. 22 -071, states: The Legislature is aware of the increasing number o f government buildings and structures being construct ed or renovated which contain little or no historical Chamorro structural elements. In order to preserve and enhance the Chamorro culture, the Legislature finds a need to insure that government buildings contain elements of Chamorro artistry or of Guam history, a nd finds that making such elements part of government buildings would enhance the unique beauty of Guam, as well as improve the appearance and image of the isl and as a tourist destination. --------- COL11/29/2022