COL 11060910GCA HEAL THAND SAFETY CH.65CIVIL DEFENSE 1CHAPTER 65 CIVIL DEFENSE § 65100. Title. § 65101. Purpose. § 65102. Definition and Scope of Activity . § 65103. Office of Civil Defense: Creation; Director; Personnel. § 65104. Civil Defense Advisory Council. § 65105. Governor to Direct and Control. § 6510 6. Same: Authority and Powers. § 65107. Same: Same: If Actual Enemy Attack Occurs. § 65108. Director of Civil Defense: Authority . § 65109. Authority of Employees and V oluntary W orkers. § 65110. Obtaining Information: Power to Subpoena. § 65111. Traffic Con trol. § 65112. Governor's Authority: To Loan or Lease. § 65113. Same: To Request and Receive Aid. § 65114. Rules and Regulations: Recommendations by Agencies. § 65115. Same: Enforcement. § 65116. Territorial Liability . § 65117. No Private Liability . § 6511 7. Prohibition: Political Activity . § 65119. Personnel: Eligibility and Oath. § 65120. Penalty . § 65100. Title. This Chapter may be cited as the 'Guam Civil Defense Act of 1951.' SOURCE: GC§ 8500. § 65101. Purpose . Because of the existing possibility of the occurrence of disasters or emergencies resulting from enemy attack, sabotage or other hostile action, as
Act of 1951.' SOURCE: GC§ 8500. § 65101. Purpose . Because of the existing possibility of the occurrence of disasters or emergencies resulting from enemy attack, sabotage or other hostile action, as well as from the vicissitudes of nature, and in order to insure that preparations of Guam will be adequate to deal with su ch disasters or emergencies, and generally to provide for the common defense and to protect the public peace, health and safety and to preserve the lives and property of the people of Guam, it is hereby found and declared to be necessary:COL 11060910GCA HEAL THAND SAFETY CH.65CIVIL DEFENSE 2(1) to create wi thin the Office of I Maga’lahen Guåhan an Office of Civil Defense for Guam; (2) to confer upon I Maga=lahen Guahan and at his discretion to delegate to other officials of Guam the emergency powers provided herein; (3) to provide for the rendering of mutu al aid with other territories and the states, and to cooperate with the Federal government with respect to the carrying out of civil defense functions; and (4) to authorize the establishment of such organizations and the taking of such steps as are necess aryand appropriate to carry out the provisions of this
carrying out of civil defense functions; and (4) to authorize the establishment of such organizations and the taking of such steps as are necess aryand appropriate to carry out the provisions of this Chapter. It is further declared to be the purpose of this Chapter and the policy of Guam that all civil defense functions of Guam be coordinated to the maximum extent with the comparable functions of the Federal government, including its various departments and agencies and of private agencies of every type, to the end that the most effective preparation and use may be made of the manpower, resources and facilities of Guam and of the Nation for dealing with any disaster that may occur . SOURCE: GC § 8500. Amended by P .L. 24 -298:7. Subsection (1) amended by P .L. 28-046:12 (June 10, 2005). § 65102. Definition and Scope of Activity. As used in this Chapter the term Civil Defense shall mean the preparation for the carrying out of all emergency functions, other than functions for which United States military forces or other Federal agencies are primarily responsible, to prevent, minimize and repair injury and damage resulting from disaster caused by enemy at tack, sabotage or other
United States military forces or other Federal agencies are primarily responsible, to prevent, minimize and repair injury and damage resulting from disaster caused by enemy at tack, sabotage or other hostile action or by fire, flood, typhoon or other causes. These functions include, without limitation, fire fighting services, police services, medical and health services, rescue, engineering, air raid warning services, communicat ions, radiological, chemical and other special weapons of defense, evacuation of persons from stricken areas, emergency welfare services (civilian war aid), emergency transportation, plant protection, temporary restoration of public utility services and ot her functions related to civilian protection, together with all other activities necessary or incidental to the preparation for the carrying out of the foregoing functions. SOURCE: GC§ 8502. § 65103. Office of Civil Defense: Creation; Administrator; Perso nnel.COL 11060910GCA HEAL THAND SAFETY CH.65CIVIL DEFENSE 3(a) There is hereby created, within the Office of I Maga’lahen Guåhan, an Office of Civil Defense with an Administrator of Civil Defense, hereinafter called the ‘Administrator,’ who shall be a
FENSE 3(a) There is hereby created, within the Office of I Maga’lahen Guåhan, an Office of Civil Defense with an Administrator of Civil Defense, hereinafter called the ‘Administrator,’ who shall be a member of the classified service and is the administrati ve head of the Office of Civil Defense, subject to the direction and control of IMaga’lahen Guåhan . (b) The Administrator, with the approval of I Maga’lahen Guåhan , may employ such technical, clerical, stenographic and other personnel and may make such ex penditures within the appropriation therefore, or from other funds made available to him for purposes of civil defense, as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this Chapter. (c) The Administrator and other personnel of the Office of Civil Defense shall be provided by I Maga’lahen Guåhan with appropriate office space, furniture, equipment, motor vehicles, supplies, stationery and printing in the same manner as are provided for personnel of other government of Guam agencies. (d) The Administrator, su bject to the direction and control of I Maga’lahen Guåhan , shall be the administrative head of the Office of Civil Defense and shall be responsible to I Maga’lahen Guåhan
. (d) The Administrator, su bject to the direction and control of I Maga’lahen Guåhan , shall be the administrative head of the Office of Civil Defense and shall be responsible to I Maga’lahen Guåhan for carrying out the program for the civil defense of Guam. He shall coordinate the activities of all organizations for civil defense within Guam, and shall maintain liaison with and cooperate with civil defense agencies and organizations and the Armed Forces of the Federal government, and shall have such additional authority, duties and responsibilities as are authorized bythis Chapter, or as may be prescribed by I Maga’lahen Guåhan . SOURCE: GC§ 8503. Amended by P .L. 24 -298:8; P.L. 28 -046:13 (June 10, 2007). NOTE : Public Law 28 -68:IV:42 (Sept. 30, 2005) purported to transfer the duties herein assigned to the Civil Service Commission to the Director of Administration. However, P.L. 28 -046:13 (June 10, 2005) already removed reference to the Civil Service Commission from subsection (a). § 65104. Civil Defense Advisory Council . There is h ereby created a Civil Defense Advisory Council, hereinafter called the >Council=, consisting of fourteen (14) members, in addition to the
ion (a). § 65104. Civil Defense Advisory Council . There is h ereby created a Civil Defense Advisory Council, hereinafter called the >Council=, consisting of fourteen (14) members, in addition to the chairman, appointed by I Maga=lahen Guahan as follows: one (1) member from the Guam Police Department; one (1) member from the Guam National Guard; one (1) member from the Department of Public Health and Social Services; one (1) member shall be the President of the Mayors = Council of Guam or his representative; one (1) member from the COL 11060910GCA HEAL THAND SAFETY CH.65CIVIL DEFENSE 4Department of Education ; one (1) memb er from the Department of Agriculture and eight (8) public minded citizens from private business, welfare organizations or civic associations on Guam. In addition to the foregoing fourteen (14) members, I Maga=lahen Guahan is hereb y authorized to request f rom appropriate military authorities the designation of two (2) members from the Armed Forces of the United States to provide liaison between the Armed Forces and the government of Guam in Civil Defense activities.
military authorities the designation of two (2) members from the Armed Forces of the United States to provide liaison between the Armed Forces and the government of Guam in Civil Defense activities. The Council shall advise I Maga=lahen Gua hanand the Administrator on matters pertaining to civil defense. I Maga=lahen Guahan shall serve as Chairman of the Council, and the members thereof shall serve without compensation, but may be reimbursed for reasonable and nece ssary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties as certified by the Treasurer of Guam. SOURCE: GC§ 8504. Amended by P .L. 24 -298:9. 2009 NOTE: P.L. 28 -045:10 (June 6, 2005) changed the name of the Department of Education to the Guam Public School System. P .L. 30 -050:2 (July 14, 2009) reverted the name of the Guam Public School System to the Department of Educatio n. References to Guam Public School System have been changed to Department of Education pursuant to P.L. 30 -050:3. § 65105. The Adjutant General to Direct and C ontrol. [Repealed]. SOURCE: GC § 8505. Amended by P .L. 24 -298:10. Repealed by P .L. 28 -046:14 (June 10, 2005). § 65106. Same: Authority and Powers. [Repealed]. SOURCE: GC § 8506.
l to Direct and C ontrol. [Repealed]. SOURCE: GC § 8505. Amended by P .L. 24 -298:10. Repealed by P .L. 28 -046:14 (June 10, 2005). § 65106. Same: Authority and Powers. [Repealed]. SOURCE: GC § 8506. Amended by P .L. 24 -298:11. Repealed by P .L. 28 -046:15 (June 10, 2005). § 65107. Same: Same: If Actual Enemy Attack Occurs. In the event of actual enemy attack against the United States, the Governor may declare that a state of emergency exists, and thereafter the Governor shall have and may exercise for such period as such st ate of emergency exists or continues, the following additional emergency powers: (1) T o enforce all laws, rules and regulations relating to civil defense and assume direct operational control of all defense forces in this T erritory .COL 11060910GCA HEAL THAND SAFETY CH.65CIVIL DEFENSE 5(2) T o seize, take or condemn property for the protection of the public or at the request of the President, the Armed Forces or the Civil Defense Agency of the United States including: (a) All means of transportation and communication; (b) All stocks of fuel of whatever na ture; (c) Food, clothing, equipment, materials, medicines and all supplies; and (d) Facilities
ates including: (a) All means of transportation and communication; (b) All stocks of fuel of whatever na ture; (c) Food, clothing, equipment, materials, medicines and all supplies; and (d) Facilities including buildings and plans; (3) T o sell, lend, give or distribute all or any such property among the inhabitants of the Territory and to account to the te rritorial treasurer for any funds received for such property . (4) To make compensation for the property so seized, taken, condemned on the following basis: (a) In case property is taken for temporary use, the Governor , within ten (10) days of the taking , shall fix the amount of compensation to be paid therefor; and in case such property shall be returned to the owner in a damaged condition or shall not be returned to the owner, the Governor shall fix within ten (10) days the amount of compensation to be paid for such damage or failure to return. Whenever the Governor shall deem it advisable for the Territory to take title to property taken under this Section, he shall forthwith cause the owner of such property to be notified thereof in writing, by registe red mail, postage prepaid or by personal delivery of such notice, and
perty taken under this Section, he shall forthwith cause the owner of such property to be notified thereof in writing, by registe red mail, postage prepaid or by personal delivery of such notice, and forthwith cause to be filed a copy of said notice, together with a certificate of delivery , with the Secretary of Guam, and acceptance by the owner of the sum so fixed by the Governor sh all operate to release and discharge the Government of any and all liability in connection therewith; (b) In the event that the owner declines to accept the compensation allowed by the Governor or is unable due to any legal disability to give his consent, the said owner may , within thirty (30) days after the date the Governor has declared that the state of emergency contemplated in § 65106 has ceased to exist or within thirty (30) days after the removal otherwise of all legal disability , whichever is the e arlier, file with the court having general jurisdiction of condemnation actions in Guam in which the government of Guam is a COL 11060910GCA HEAL THAND SAFETY CH.65CIVIL DEFENSE 6party , a claim in writing and under oath stating that the property was taken by the Government, a description of the
the government of Guam is a COL 11060910GCA HEAL THAND SAFETY CH.65CIVIL DEFENSE 6party , a claim in writing and under oath stating that the property was taken by the Government, a description of the property so ta ken and that the compensation allowed was not accepted; in which case the court of Guam having general jurisdiction over condemnation proceedings in which the government of Guam is a party shall have the jurisdiction over the amount in issue. (5) T o perf orm and exercise such other functions, powers and duties as may be deemed necessary to promote and secure the safety and protection of the civilian population. SOURCE: GC§ 8507. § 65108. Director of Civil Defense: Authority. The Director of Civil Defen se may develop or cause to be developed mutual -aid arrangements with other public and private agencies within this Territory for civil defense, aid and assistance in case of disaster too great to be dealt with unassisted. Such arrangements shall be consist ent with the territorial civil defense plan and program and in time of emergency it shall be the duty of each unit of the territorial organization for civil defense to render assistance in accordance with the
the territorial civil defense plan and program and in time of emergency it shall be the duty of each unit of the territorial organization for civil defense to render assistance in accordance with the provisions of such mutual aid agreements. The Director of Civil Defense may assist in negotiation or reciprocal mutual -aid agreements between the Governor and the adjoining territories or states (including territories and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands), and shall carry out arrangements or any such agreement made relative to the territory of Guam. SOURCE: GC§ 8508. § 65109. Authority of Employees and V oluntary W orkers. Whenever the employees or volunteer workers of any Civil Defense organization are rendering aid pursuant to the autho rity contained in '§ 65106(10) and 65107, hereof, such employees and workers shall have the same powers, duties, rights, privileges and immunities, as if they were performing their duties in the territorial assignment in which they are normally employed. The term employee as used in this Section shall mean, and the provisions of this Section shall apply with equal effect to, paid, volunteer , auxiliary employees and civil -defense workers.
employed. The term employee as used in this Section shall mean, and the provisions of this Section shall apply with equal effect to, paid, volunteer , auxiliary employees and civil -defense workers. COL 11060910GCA HEAL THAND SAFETY CH.65CIVIL DEFENSE 7In the event such aid is rendered outside the Territory , reimbur sement for equipment, supplies and personal services in such case shall or may be made by the territory , state or political subdivision thereof receiving such aid pursuant to a reciprocal mutual -aid agreement or compact with such territory , state or by the Federal government; provided, that the laws of such other territory , state or the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands contain provisions to the foregoing effect are embodied in a reciprocal mutual -aid agreement or compact or that the Federal government has authorized or agreed to make reimbursement for such mutual aid as above provided. No personnel of this Territory shall be ordered by the Governor to operate in any other territory , state or political subdivision thereof, unless the laws of such other territory , state or political subdivision thereof contain provisions substantially similar to this
rate in any other territory , state or political subdivision thereof, unless the laws of such other territory , state or political subdivision thereof contain provisions substantially similar to this Section or unless the reciprocal mutual -aid agreements or compacts include provisions providing for such reimbursement or unless such reimbursement will be made by the Federal government by law or agreement. SOURCE: GC§ 8509. COMMENT : Original version refers to '8905(10) GC, however, no such subsection exists. In this context it is clear that Subsection (10) refers to Subsection (10) of '8506 GC. § 65110. Obtaining Information: Power to Subpoena. For the purpose of making surveys and investigations and obtaining information, the Governor may compel by subpoena the attendance of witnesses and the production of books, papers, records and documents of individ uals, firms, associations and corporations; and all officers, boards, commissions and departments of the Territory having information with respect thereto, shall cooperate with and assist him in making such investigations and surveys. SOURCE: GC§ 8510. §65111. T raffic Control .
s and departments of the Territory having information with respect thereto, shall cooperate with and assist him in making such investigations and surveys. SOURCE: GC§ 8510. §65111. T raffic Control . The Governor may formulate and execute plans and regulations for the control of traffic in order to provide for the rapid and safe movement or evacuation over public highways and streets of people, troops or vehicles and material s for national defense, territorial defense or for use in any defense industry or activity , and may coordinate the activities of the departments or agencies of the Territory concerned directly or indirectly COL 11060910GCA HEAL THAND SAFETY CH.65CIVIL DEFENSE 8with public highways and streets, in a manner whi ch will best effectuate such plans. SOURCE: GC§ 8511. § 65112. Governor's Authority : To L oan or Lease. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law , whenever the Governor deems it to be in the public interest, he may: (1) Authorize any departmen t or agency of the Territory to lease or lend, on such terms and conditions as he may deem necessary to promote the public welfare and protect the interest of the territory of Guam any real or personal
or agency of the Territory to lease or lend, on such terms and conditions as he may deem necessary to promote the public welfare and protect the interest of the territory of Guam any real or personal property of the government of Guam, to the President, the heads of the Armed Forces or to the Civil Defense Agency of the United States. (2) Do all things and perform any and all acts which he may deem necessary to effectuate the purpose for which such contract was entered into. SOURCE: GC§ 8512. § 65113 . Same: T o Request and Receive Aid . (1) Whenever the Federal government or any agency or officer thereof shall offer to the Territory or the Territory shall request services, e quipment, supplies, materials or funds by way of gifts, grant or loan, for pur poses of civil defense, the Territory , acting through the Governor , may accept such offer and upon such acceptance or upon approval of any such territorial request, the Governor may authorize any officer of the T erritory to receive such services, equipment , supplies, materials or funds on behalf of the Territory and subject to the terms of the offer and the rules and regulations, if any , of the agency making the offer .
ceive such services, equipment , supplies, materials or funds on behalf of the Territory and subject to the terms of the offer and the rules and regulations, if any , of the agency making the offer . (2) Whenever any person, firm or corporation shall offer to the Territory services, eq uipment, supplies, materials or funds by way of gift, grant or loan, for purposes of civil defense, the Territory , acting through the Governor , may accept such offer and upon such acceptance the Governor may authorize any officer of the Territory to receiv e such services, equipment, supplies, materials or funds on behalf of the Territory and subject to the terms of the offer . SOURCE: GC§ 8513 . § 65114. Rules and Regulations: Recommendations by Agencies. COL 11060910GCA HEAL THAND SAFETY CH.65CIVIL DEFENSE 9The agencies designated or appointed by the Gover nor are authorized and empowered to recommend to the Governor for issuance as executive orders the making, amendment and rescission of such orders, rules and regulations as may be necessary for civil defense purposes and to supplement the carrying out of t he provisions of this Chapter, but not inconsistent with any orders, rules or
such orders, rules and regulations as may be necessary for civil defense purposes and to supplement the carrying out of t he provisions of this Chapter, but not inconsistent with any orders, rules or regulations, promulgated by the Governor or by any territorial agency exercising a power delegated to it by him. All orders, rules and regulations promulgated by the Governor or by other agency authorized by this Chapter to make orders, rules and regulations, shall have the full force and effect of law , when, in the event of issuance by the Governor or any territorial agency , a copy thereof is filed in the office of the Secreta ryof Guam. All existing laws, ordinances, rule s and regulations inconsistent with the provisions of this Chapter or of any order, rule or regulation issued under the authority of this Chapter shall be suspended during the period of time and to the extent that such conflict exists. In order to attain uniformity so far as practicable throughout the Territory in measures taken to aid civil defense, all action taken under this Chapter and all orders, rules and regulations, actions, recommendations and reque sts of Federal authorities relevant thereto and, to the
sures taken to aid civil defense, all action taken under this Chapter and all orders, rules and regulations, actions, recommendations and reque sts of Federal authorities relevant thereto and, to the extent permitted bylaw, shall be consistent with such orders, rules, regulations, actions, recommendations and requests. SOURCE: GC§ 8514. § 65115. Same: Enforcement. The law enforcement authori ties of the Territory shall enforce the orders, rules and regulations issued pursuant to this Chapter. SOURCE: GC§ 8515. § 65116. T erritorial Liability . Neither the Territory nor the agents or representatives of the Territory shall be liable for person al injury or property damage sustained by any person appointed or acting as a volunteer civilian defense worker , or member of any agency engaged in civilian defense activity . The foregoing shall not affect the right of any person to receive benefits or com pensation to which he might otherwise be entitled under any workmen's com pensation law or § 65109 hereof or any pension law or any Act of Congress. COL 11060910GCA HEAL THAND SAFETY CH.65CIVIL DEFENSE 10Neither the territory nor , except in cases of wilful misconduct, gross negligence or
§ 65109 hereof or any pension law or any Act of Congress. COL 11060910GCA HEAL THAND SAFETY CH.65CIVIL DEFENSE 10Neither the territory nor , except in cases of wilful misconduct, gross negligence or bad faith, shall the employees, agents or representative s of the Territory , nor any volunteer or auxiliary civilian defense worker or membe r of any agency engaged in any civilian defense activity , complying with or reasonably attempting to comply with this Chapter or any orde r, rule or regulation promulgated pursuant to the provisions of this Chapter or pursuant to any ordinance relating to black -out or other precautionary measures enacted by any authorized agency of the Territory , beliable for the death of or injury to perso ns, or for damage to property as a result of any such activity . SOURCE: GC§ 8516. COMMENT : Original version refers to '8508 GC. There is no reference in that particular section, however, to 'employee.' Section 8509 GC, does define 'employee' as paid, vo lunteer, auxiliary employees or civil defense workers. § 65117. No Private Liability. Any person owning or controlling real estate or other premises who voluntarily and without compensation grants a
lunteer, auxiliary employees or civil defense workers. § 65117. No Private Liability. Any person owning or controlling real estate or other premises who voluntarily and without compensation grants a license or privilege or otherwise permits the designat ion or use of the whole or any part or parts of such real estate or premises for the purpose of sheltering persons during an actual, impending, mock or practice attack or natural disaster , shall, together with his successors in interest, if any , not be civ illy liable for negligently causing the death of or injury to, any person on or about such real estate or premises, or loss of, or damage to, the property of such person, arising out of such use. SOURCE: GC§ 8516.1. § 65118. Prohibition: Political Activi ty. No organization for civil defense established under the authority of this Chapter shall participate in any form of political activity , nor shall it be employed directly or indirectly for political purposes. SOURCE: GC§ 8517. § 65119. Personnel: El igibility and Oath. No person shall be employed or associated in any capacity in any civil defense organization established under this Chapter who advoc ates a change byforce or
65119. Personnel: El igibility and Oath. No person shall be employed or associated in any capacity in any civil defense organization established under this Chapter who advoc ates a change byforce or violence in the constitutional form of the Government of the United States o r in this Territory or the overthrow of any government in the United States by force or violence, or who has been convicted of or is under COL 11060910GCA HEAL THAND SAFETY CH.65CIVIL DEFENSE 11indictment or information charging any subversive act against the United States. Each person who is appointed to serv e in any organization for civil defense, shall, before entering upon his duties, take an oath, in writing, before a person authorized to administer oaths in this Territory , which oath shall be substantially as follows: 'I __________________, do solemnly sw ear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States and the laws of the Territory of Guam, against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freel y,without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully
ign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freel y,without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which I am about to enter . And I do further swear (or affirm) that I do not advocate, nor am I a member of any political party or organi zation that advocates the overthrow of the Government of the United States or of this Territory byforce or violence; and that during such time as I am a member of the ('insert name of the Guam Civil Defense Agency') I will not advocate nor become a member of any political party or organization that advocates the overthrow of the Government of the United S tates or of this Territory by force or violence.' SOURCE: GC§ 8518. § 65120. Penalty. Any person violating any provision of this Chapter or any rule, o rder or regulation made pursuant to this Chapter shall be guilty of a petty misdemeanor. SOURCE: GC§ 8519, as amended by P .L. 13 -187. ----------COL 110609Guam Legal Code