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21 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 1 CHAPTER 77 PARKS AND RECREATION Article 1. Parks and Recreation. Article 2. Park Protection Section. Article 3. Historic Preservation. ARTICLE 1 PARKS AND RECREATION § 77101. Definitions. § 77102. Department: Purpose. § 77103. Same: Divisions. § 77104. Director: Duties. § 77104.1. Establishment of an Alcohol Free Zone. § 77104.2. Penalties/Fines for Violation of Alcohol Free Zone. § 77105. Commission: Purposes. § 77106. Same: Composition: Compensation: Meetings. § 77107. Same: Duties. § 77108. Guam Territorial Park System. § 77109. Same: Description. § 77110. Same: Classification. § 77111. Reserved Properties. § 77112. Community Parks and Recreation Facilities: Control. § 77112.1. Facility Maintenance. § 77112.2. Paseo Stadium Lease Stipulations. § 77112.3. Application of Tax Credits. § 77113. Parks Division: Duties. § 77114. Public Recreation Services Fund. § 77114.1. Fees. § 77114.2. Management. § 77114.3. Guam Beautification Fund. § 77115. Same: Revenues from Concessions and Uses. § 77115.1. Concession Facility Design. § 77116. Same: Donations: Proviso. § 77117. Voluntary Improvements. § 77118. Damage to Property. § 77119.

nd. § 77115. Same: Revenues from Concessions and Uses. § 77115.1. Concession Facility Design. § 77116. Same: Donations: Proviso. § 77117. Voluntary Improvements. § 77118. Damage to Property. § 77119. Recreation Division: Powers and Duties. § 77120. Admission of Older Residents Free of Charg e. COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 2 § 77121. Community Recreation Programs. § 77122. Compliance with Federal Programs. § 77123. Ronnie Tavares Memorial Trophy. § 77124. Sports Fund for Off-Island Travel: Establi shment: Management. [Repealed] § 77125. Authorization to Lease Land under the Administration of the Department of Parks and Recreation to the Guam National Tennis Federation. § 77126. Lifeguard Volunteer Corps; Authorization. § 77127. Functions and Duties. § 77128. Recruitment. § 77129. Training, Equipping and Maintenance of Re cords. § 77130. Volunteer: Authority. § 77131. Participation of Qualified Lifeguards Aut horized. § 77132. Honorarium. § 77133. Rip Current and Hiking Safety Awareness Pr ogram and Outreach Plan. § 77101. Definitions. As used in this Chapter, unless otherwise indicated by the context: (a) Department means the Department of Parks and

rent and Hiking Safety Awareness Pr ogram and Outreach Plan. § 77101. Definitions. As used in this Chapter, unless otherwise indicated by the context: (a) Department means the Department of Parks and Recreation. (b) Director means the Director of the Department o f Parks and Recreation. (c) Commission means the Parks and Recreation Commission. (d) Alcohol Free Zone means children’s playgrounds and the twenty-five (25) feet from the perimeter of the playgrounds, and any other area within the Guam Ter ritorial Park System (GTPS), as designated by the Director o f the Department of Parks and Recreation and as recorded with the Department of Land Management, where the possession or consumption of alcohol is prohibited. SOURCE: GC § 26000 repealed and reenacted by P.L. 12-209 (J an. 23, 1975). Subsection (d) added by P.L. 30-065:2 (Nov. 27, 2009). COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 3 § 77102. Department: Purpose. The Department shall be responsible for the accompl ishment of the provisions of this Chapter and Chapter 76 of this Title. SOURCE: GC § 26001 repealed and reenacted by P.L. 12-209 (J an. 23, 1975). § 77103. Divisions.

l be responsible for the accompl ishment of the provisions of this Chapter and Chapter 76 of this Title. SOURCE: GC § 26001 repealed and reenacted by P.L. 12-209 (J an. 23, 1975). § 77103. Divisions. The Department is divided into three divisions, to be known as the Parks Division, the Recreation Division, and the Guam Historic Resources Division. SOURCE: GC § 26002 repealed and reenacted by P.L. 12-209 (J an. 23, 1975). Amended by P.L. 20-151:23. Public Law 25-6 9:9 repealed P.L. 20-151:23. However, P.L. 25-69:9 was itself repeal ed by P.L. 25- 72:IV:13(c), which reverted the amendment of P.L. 2 0-151:23. § 77104. Director: Duties. The Director shall have the following duties: (a) Except for the use of sports fields, pools, playgrounds, and youth centers by bona fide youth s ports, groups, non-profit youth organizations, public or p rivate school youth sports activities or other youth leagu e sporting activities, competitions or tournaments, to establi sh fees, rules and regulations to accomplish the purpose of the Department; (b) To administer the Department through such organizational units which he may establish; (c) To attend, ex-officio, all meetings of the Commission; (d)

to accomplish the purpose of the Department; (b) To administer the Department through such organizational units which he may establish; (c) To attend, ex-officio, all meetings of the Commission; (d) To prescribe the duties of assistants, deputies , agents and other persons employed by the Department; (e) To determine which properties constitute the Gu am Territorial Park System and to classify such proper ties, pursuant to § 77108 and § 77110; (f) To manage the Parks Fund pursuant to § 77112; (g) To be State Liaison Officer for the Bureau of O utdoor Recreation, and State Liaison Officer for Historic Preserva- tion; COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 4 (h) To manage the sports fund for off-island travel pursuant to § 26020. (i) To designate 'Alcohol Free Zones' within the Gu am Territorial Park System. The Director shall develo p policies and procedures for the effective designation, imple mentation and administration of 'Alcohol Free Zones' in accor dance with the Administrative Adjudication Act. 'Alcohol Free Zone' designation shall not exceed more than fiftee n percent (15%) of the combined total number of beaches and p arks, not inclusive of

dance with the Administrative Adjudication Act. 'Alcohol Free Zone' designation shall not exceed more than fiftee n percent (15%) of the combined total number of beaches and p arks, not inclusive of playground-only parks under the ju risdiction of the Department of Parks and Recreation; (j) To, notwithstanding any other provision of law, administrative rule, or regulation, determine the a ppropriate number of vendors for each park under the Departmen t’s jurisdiction, provided that such determination shal l not unduly impede park use or access by the general pub lic. SOURCE: GC § 26003 repealed and reenacted by P.L. 12-209 (J an. 23, 1975). Subsection (a) amended by P.L. 15-132:28, P .L. 19-48:1, P.L. 31- 179:1 (Feb. 3, 2012). Subsection (g) amended by P.L . 16-62:1, P.L.20- 151:22. Subsection (h) added by P.L. 14-33:16. Su bsection (i) added by P.L. 30-065:3 (Nov. 27, 2009), amended by P.L. 31-1 79:1 (Feb. 3, 2012). Subsection (j) added by P.L. 31-179:1 (Feb. 3, 2012 ). § 77104.1. Establishment of an Alcohol Free Zone. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regulation, there is established within the Guam Territorial Park system 'Alcohol Free Zones', as defined in this Chapter.

stablishment of an Alcohol Free Zone. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regulation, there is established within the Guam Territorial Park system 'Alcohol Free Zones', as defined in this Chapter. Any perso n who possesses or consumes alcohol in an 'Alcohol Free Z one' shall be in violation of this provision and shall be issued a citation and punished in accordance with § 77104.2 of this Chapt er. All Peace Officers, as defined in 17 GCA § 51101(b), shall ha ve jurisdiction to enforce this Section.. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 30-065:4 (Nov. 27, 2009). Amended by P.L. 36-052:1 (Aug. 17, 2021). § 77104.2. Penalties/Fines for Violation of Alcohol Free Zone. (a) If any person is guilty of a first violation o f § 77104.1 of this Chapter, that person shall be punished by a fi ne of not less COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 5 than One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00), but no mo re than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00). In addition, the judge may impose any additional penalties, including requiring the o ffenders to pay restitution to persons injured or for property dama ged.

re than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00). In addition, the judge may impose any additional penalties, including requiring the o ffenders to pay restitution to persons injured or for property dama ged. Any credit for community service against the fine imposed shal l be given at an hourly rate that equals the minimum wage prevail ing in Guam. (b) If any person is guilty of a second violation of § 77104.1 of this Chapter, that person shall be punished by a fine of not less than Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00), but no mo re than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00). In addition, the judge may impose any additional penalties, including requiring the o ffenders to pay restitution to persons injured or for property dama ged. Any credit for community service against the fine imposed shal l be given at an hourly rate that equals the minimum wage prevail ing in Guam. (c) If any person is guilty of a third violation o f § 77104.1 of this Chapter, that person shall be punished by a fi ne of not less than Three Hundred Fifty Dollars ($350.00), but no more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00). In addition, the j udge may impose any additional penalties, including requirin g the offenders to pay

ess than Three Hundred Fifty Dollars ($350.00), but no more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00). In addition, the j udge may impose any additional penalties, including requirin g the offenders to pay restitution to persons injured or for proper ty damaged. Any credit for community service against the fine impos ed shall be given at an hourly rate that equals the minimum wag e prevailing in Guam. (d) All fines collected as a result of penalties i mposed by this Section shall be deposited in the 'Public Recreatio n Services Fund' and administered in accordance with § 77114 o f this Chapter. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 30-065:5 (Nov. 27, 2009). § 77105. Commission: Purposes. The Commission is hereby established for the purpos e of recommending to the Governor the appointment or rem oval of the Director, and advising the Director. SOURCE: GC § 26004 repealed and reenacted by P.L. 12-209 (J an. 23, 1975). Amended by P.L. 35-139:2 (Jan. 16, 2021). § 77106. Same: Composition: Compensation: Meetings. COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 6 The Commission shall consist of seven members two o f whom shall be youth members in their first terms on the Board who are between the

s. COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 6 The Commission shall consist of seven members two o f whom shall be youth members in their first terms on the Board who are between the ages of eighteen (18) and twent y-two (22), when appointed, who shall be appointed by the Gover nor with the consent of the Legislature. The Governor shall appo int Commission members within thirty (30) days of the e ffective date of this Section. Members shall serve for four (4) y ears, provided that the members first appointed three, including o ne youth member, shall serve for two (2) years. Commission m embers shall be paid at the rate of Fifty Dollars ($50) per day for each day on which the Commission meets, such compensation not t o exceed One Hundred Dollars ($100) per month. Commission me etings shall be public. SOURCE: GC § 26005 repealed and reenacted by P.L. 12-209 (J an. 23, 1975), as amended by P.L. 15-148:23. § 77107. Same: Duties. The Commission shall have the following duties: (a) To recommend to the Governor the appointment of the Director, who shall serve at its pleasure, the affirmative vote of not less than four (4) members being necess ary to recommend his or her

ies: (a) To recommend to the Governor the appointment of the Director, who shall serve at its pleasure, the affirmative vote of not less than four (4) members being necess ary to recommend his or her appointment or removal; (b) To advise the Director on such matters relative to the Department as he shall bring before it, at meetings called by him; (c) To meet at the request of any of its members to discuss such matters relative to the Department as it deems appropriate and to make recommendations to the Dire ctor thereon; and (d) To make a report to the Governor and the Legisl ature not later than July 1 of each year delineating the activities of the Department during the preceding fiscal year, an d outlining the plans of the Department for the comin g fiscal year. SOURCE: GC § 26006 repealed and enacted by P.L. 12-209 (Jan . 23, 1975). Subsection (a) amended by P.L. 35-139:3 (Jan . 16, 2021). § 77108. Guam Territorial Park System. COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 7 There is hereby created the Guam Territorial Park S ystem. The Director of the Department of Parks and Recreat ion shall inventory all lands belonging to the government of Guam and determine

EATION 7 There is hereby created the Guam Territorial Park S ystem. The Director of the Department of Parks and Recreat ion shall inventory all lands belonging to the government of Guam and determine which lands shall be included therein. A detailed list shall be forwarded to the Speaker of the Legislatur e, the Bureau of Planning, the Department of Agriculture, and the Department of Land Management. The Legislature shall, after pu blic hearing and report by the appropriate standing committee, a pprove or disapprove those lands to be included within the Te rritorial Park System, as designated under § 77111 within thirty ( 30) legislative days following receipt of such a list. Failure to s o act shall be deemed consent by the Legislature. The list shall b e added to or deleted from the aforementioned process as deemed n ecessary. SOURCE: GC § 26007 repealed and reenacted by P.L. 12-209, a mended by P.L. 14-12:1, and as amended by P.L. 16-62:2. § 77109. Same: Description. The Territorial Surveyor shall provide the Director with maps of record for all property within the Guam Territor ial Park System not later than eighteen (18) months after request b y the Director.

. The Territorial Surveyor shall provide the Director with maps of record for all property within the Guam Territor ial Park System not later than eighteen (18) months after request b y the Director. The Department of Land Management shall similarly p rovide recorded document numbers for all such property. SOURCE: GC § 26008 repealed and reenacted by P.L. 12-209 (J an. 23, 1975). § 77110. Same: Classification. The Director shall classify, and may subsequently r eclassify, each area of the Guam Territorial Park System accor ding to (a) through (e) below, unless an area is listed in the Guam Register of Historic Places pursuant to § 76205 of this Title, in which case such area shall be classified according to (e) belo w: (a) Natural Preserves, which are to remain unimprov ed; (b) Conservation Reserves, which may be improved fo r the purpose of making them accessible to the public in a manner consistent with the perpetuation of their na tural features as well as modification through sound fore stry and wildlife practices that will enhance and protect th e natural resources. COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH.

rpetuation of their na tural features as well as modification through sound fore stry and wildlife practices that will enhance and protect th e natural resources. COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 8 (c) Territorial Parks or Community Parks, which may be improved for the purpose of providing public recrea tional facilities in a manner consistent with the preserva tion of their natural features; (d) Territorial Recreation Facilities or Community Recreation facilities, which may be improved for th e purpose of providing public recreation facilities; and (e) Historical and Pre-Historical Objects and Sites , which shall be administered according to Chapter 76 of this Title. SOURCE: GC § 26009(b) repealed and reenacted by P.L. 12-209 (Jan. 23, 1975); subsection (b) as amended by P.L. 16-62:3. § 77111. Reserved Properties. Pursuant to §§ 77108 and 77110 of this Chapter, the below described properties are reserved for public parks according to their respective classifications in numerical order : (a) Natural Preserves; (b) Conservation Reserves; (c) Territorial Parks or Community Parks; (d) Territorial Recreation Facilities or Community Recreation Facilities; (e)

ications in numerical order : (a) Natural Preserves; (b) Conservation Reserves; (c) Territorial Parks or Community Parks; (d) Territorial Recreation Facilities or Community Recreation Facilities; (e) Historical and Pre-historic Objects and Sites. SOURCE: GC § 26009.1 enacted by P.L. 14-12:2. § 77112. Community Parks and Recreation Facilities: Control. The control, management, development and general mi nor maintenance of areas classified as community parks and community recreation facilities shall be vested in the Commis- sioner of the municipality or village in which such area is located, in accordance with the provisions of 5 GCA Governme nt Opera- tions, § 40113. The Parks Division and the Departme nt of Public Works are responsible for all necessary repairs, ma intenance, renovations and capital improvements in these areas other than those general minor repair and maintenance function s for which the Commissioners are responsible. The Parks Divisi on and the COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 9 Department of Public Works shall consult with Commi ssioners on work done in their village. SOURCE: GC § 26010 R/R by P.L. 12-209 (Jan.

he COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 9 Department of Public Works shall consult with Commi ssioners on work done in their village. SOURCE: GC § 26010 R/R by P.L. 12-209 (Jan. 23, 1975) and as amended by P.L. 18-15:X:20. § 77112.1. Facility Maintenance. (a) Department of Parks and Recreation facility mai ntenance. The Department of Parks and Recreation (the 'Depart ment') may contract for the maintenance and upkeep of its recr eational facilities with responsible persons and organizatio ns under the provisions of this section. 'Maintenance and upkeep ' for purposes of this section is defined as follows: (1) Collection and disposal of rubbish and trash; (2) Mowing and upkeep of lawns and grassy areas; (3) Removal of weeds and trimming of paths; (4) Maintenance of pitching mounds, dugouts and bleachers; (5) Maintenance of light fixtures within building a reas; (6) Dragging and rolling of baseball fields; (7) Trimming of shrubbery; (8) Removal of water, debris and other substances f rom the surfaces of tennis and basketball courts; (9) Maintenance of toilets, showers, wash basins, u rinals and floors of restroom areas; (10) Removal of trash and debris from

and other substances f rom the surfaces of tennis and basketball courts; (9) Maintenance of toilets, showers, wash basins, u rinals and floors of restroom areas; (10) Removal of trash and debris from parking lots that service parks and recreational facilities; (11) Beautification of parks and grounds of recreat ional facilities including, but not limited to the planti ng of flowers and trees; (12) Maintenance of community centers which house recreational activities. (b) Each maintenance and upkeep contract shall be b etween the Department and a person, family or nonprofit or ganization. The Department shall award such contracts to the pa rties that can most effectively carry out their terms, the ability to satisfy the COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 10 terms, costs and conditions of the contract being t he primary basis for awarding the contract. Except as provided in pa ragraph (c) of this section, each contract shall be let by competi tive bidding, as defined by the Department in its regulations, and s hall include but not be limited to the following: (1) Duration of contract; (2) Public facilities included under the contract; (3) Names of all

as defined by the Department in its regulations, and s hall include but not be limited to the following: (1) Duration of contract; (2) Public facilities included under the contract; (3) Names of all individuals performing the contrac t; (4) Complete description of duties; (5) Amount of contract; (6) Date of completion of the contract; and (7) Provision for the cancellation of contract on n onper- formance. The Office of the Attorney General shall assist in preparing such contracts. The Director of Parks and Recreatio n (the 'Director') shall, in the Department’s annual budge t, include the necessary sums to implement the provisions of this section. The Department, pursuant to the Administrative Adjudica tion Law, shall promulgate rules and regulations governing pr ocedures under this section, including but not limited to co mpetitive bidding procedures. (c) For contracts not exceeding Twenty Thousand Dol lars ($20,000) in total payments to the contractor, the Director may waive the competitive bid requirement, the posting of any perfor- mance bond, the provision of workmen’s compensation insurance, and the payment of business privilege tax; provided , that in any contract granted

mpetitive bid requirement, the posting of any perfor- mance bond, the provision of workmen’s compensation insurance, and the payment of business privilege tax; provided , that in any contract granted pursuant to this subparagraph (b), no advance payment shall be permitted, payment to be made only upon completion of work under the contract. (d) Any contractor under this section shall hold ha rmless the government of Guam, the Department, and any of its employees from liability arising from violation of any wage o r hour or child labor law. (e) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Depart- ment of Parks and Recreation (DPR) or its successor agency, is COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 11 authorized to lease the Paseo Stadium to the Guam B aseball Federation (GBF) for a period to be mutually agreed upon by both parties, but not to exceed fifty (50) years, includ ing all options. Such lease shall be limited to management and maint enance operations; the scheduling of games and events; the sale of billboards and other advertising signage; improveme nt of the playing field, structure, lighting, and other provi sions mutually agreed upon between DPR and

cheduling of games and events; the sale of billboards and other advertising signage; improveme nt of the playing field, structure, lighting, and other provi sions mutually agreed upon between DPR and the GBF and not inconsi stent with existing laws. The GBF shall not have the authorit y to sublet, transfer or assign such lease to other parties with out prior approval of I Liheslatura , except that the GBF may enter into sub-leases with businesses and organizations that wish to oper ate concessions. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 22-12:1 as GC § 26010.1. Second full paragraph designated as Subsection (b) to maintain harmony in this section. Subsequent Subsection renumbered accordingly. Subs ection (e) repealed/reenacted by P.L. 27-27:2. Amended by P .L. 29-002:VI:28 (May 18, 2007) the name, Gross Receipts Tax, change d to Business Privilege Tax. § 77112.2. Paseo Stadium Lease Stipulations. (a) Plans for structural changes or improvements, i ntended to induce private sector participation, including, but not limited to, the improvement, expansion or re-configuration of t he facility, playing field and other ancillary facilities, shall be made pursuant to the Stadium Master Plan, to be

including, but not limited to, the improvement, expansion or re-configuration of t he facility, playing field and other ancillary facilities, shall be made pursuant to the Stadium Master Plan, to be developed by the GBF following a GBF public hearing, in consultation and with the approval of the Parks and Recreation Commission or its successor. All stadium revenue-generated funds, except those exempted, to include user fees, advertising revenues, and any other fees gene rated through GBF management of the Paseo Stadium and ancillary f acilities, shall be placed into a GBF-established checking acc ount called the ‘Municipal Stadium Operations Fund’ (MSOF) and shall consist only of stadium revenue-generated funds. A ll funds in the MSOF, separate from any GBF account or monies, shal l be used only to fund Paseo Stadium maintenance, facility im provements and stadium operations; compensate stadium-related contractual and utility costs; and facilitate MSOF management c osts, to include the audit of the Fund. COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 12 (b) Paseo Stadium maintenance personnel currently i n classified positions in the Department of Parks and Recreation

e audit of the Fund. COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 12 (b) Paseo Stadium maintenance personnel currently i n classified positions in the Department of Parks and Recreation and currently assigned to the Paseo Stadium, shall not be removed from their positions, unless for cause, and removal shall be carried out pursuant to Title 4 of the Guam Code Annotated. The hiring of additional personnel necessary to maintain and i mprove the Paseo Stadium and ancillary facilities shall be at the expense of the Guam Baseball Federation. (c) The lease agreement specified under this Chapte r shall include a provision granting free admission to citi zens fifty-five (55) years of age and older at all stadium activiti es and functions requiring a fee. (d) The lease agreement specified under this Chapte r may include a provision requiring the sharing of paymen t of utilities charges at the Paseo Stadium. Such provision, howe ver, shall be implemented in the following manner: (1) payment by the Department of Parks and Recreati on of all utilities charges incurred during the first year of the effective date of the lease agreement; provided, th at the Department is allotted

(1) payment by the Department of Parks and Recreati on of all utilities charges incurred during the first year of the effective date of the lease agreement; provided, th at the Department is allotted funds for this purpose by I Liheslaturan Guåhan in its annual budget appropriations; (2) payment of all utilities charges during the sec ond year of the agreement, to be shared equally between the Department of Parks and Recreation and the Guam Bas eball Federation; provided, that the Department of Parks and Recreation is allotted funds for this purpose by I Liheslaturan Guåhan in its annual budget appropriations; and (3) payment of all utilities charges to be borne so lely by the Guam Baseball Federation during the third year and every year thereafter that the lease is in effect. (e) Any lease agreement inclusive of the Stadium Ma ster Plan entered into pursuant to this Chapter shall be subject to legislative approval. ( (f) Exempted Funds. The GBF is authorized to retai n an amount not to exceed twenty-five percent (25%), but in no case to exceed Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) pe r year of all MSOF generated funds including stadium sponsorship revenues COL1/11/202221 GCA

to exceed twenty-five percent (25%), but in no case to exceed Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) pe r year of all MSOF generated funds including stadium sponsorship revenues COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 13 for the development and enhancement of baseball pro grams and activities approved by the GBF Board. These retaine d funds shall not be a part of the MSOF. The exempted funds shal l be audited annually and the GBF shall submit, no later than Ma rch 15 of each year, an annual audited financial statement to the Office of Public Accountability, to the Speaker of I Liheslaturan Guåhan , and to I Maga’lahen Guåhan. (g) The GBF Commissioner and the Director of Parks and Recreation shall be the custodian of the MSOF. All MSOF disbursement checks shall require the signatures of the president and either the treasurer or secretary. (h) Unless the GBF shall submit, no later than Marc h 15 of each year, an annual audited financial statement of the MSOF to the Director of DPR, the Parks and Recreation Commi ssion, and the Office of Public Accountability, the lease is t erminated.

c h 15 of each year, an annual audited financial statement of the MSOF to the Director of DPR, the Parks and Recreation Commi ssion, and the Office of Public Accountability, the lease is t erminated. All funds and accounts established pursuant to this Sec tion are subject to the scrutiny of the Office of Public Accountabil ity. (i) No funds collected or donated pursuant to this Chapter or any lease pursuant to this Chapter, shall be used t o pay past due obligations of the Guam Baseball Federation. (j) The Guam Baseball Federation shall report semi- annually to I Liheslaturan Guåhan the cost of improvements it makes to the Stadium from funds other than the tax credits autho rized herein. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 27-27:3 (repealing and reenacting P. L. 26166:3). 2009 NOTE : Reference to Office of Public Auditor changed to Office of Public Accountability pursuant to P.L. 30-027:2 (Ju ne 16, 2009). § 77112.3. Application of Tax Credits. (a) Individuals, corporations, or limited liability companies making up-front contributions, as approved by the D irector of Parks and Recreation and the GBF Board of Directors , towards the development, upgrading, repair and maintenance of the Paseo

companies making up-front contributions, as approved by the D irector of Parks and Recreation and the GBF Board of Directors , towards the development, upgrading, repair and maintenance of the Paseo Stadium and ancillary facilities, consistent with a Stadium Master Plan, shall be authorized tax credits against Excis e Taxes levied pursuant to Chapter 22 (Annual Excise and Admission Taxes), Article 3 of Chapter 26 (Alcoholic Beverage Tax), A rticle 4 of Chapter 26 (Liquid Fuel Tax), Article 6 of Chapter 26 (Tobacco COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 14 Tax), Chapter 28 (Use Tax Law), and Chapter 30 (Mon thly Excise Tax on Occupancy of Hotel and Similar Lodging House Facilities), of Division 2 of Title 11, Guam Code A nnotated, not to exceed the aggregate amount for all contributors collectively, of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) annu ally for the first two (2) years following the enactment of this Law and One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) annually for five (5) subsequent years. The Director of the Department of Revenue and Taxation shall determine the allocation of the aggregate annual tax credits between contributors.

s ($100,000.00) annually for five (5) subsequent years. The Director of the Department of Revenue and Taxation shall determine the allocation of the aggregate annual tax credits between contributors. Any donat ion of merchandise authorized pursuant to this Section sha ll be the actual cost of the item plus the cost of transportation fr om the point of origin to its destination without profit, mark-up o r taxes. All tax credits referred to in this Section shall mean tax credits applied against excise tax liabilities. The Guam Economic Development and Commerce Authority (‘GEDCA’) shall submit to I Liheslatura within thirty (30) days upon the enactment of this Act, rules and regulations governing the implementation of tax credits portion of this Chapter. (b) Tax credits which cannot be applied during a ta x year may be applied during subsequent tax years. (c) Tax credits shall not be applied to more than f ifty percent (50%) of the contributor’s monthly excise tax liabi lity. (d) GEDCA shall certify that participants are in co mpliance with this Section, other provisions of law, the GBF Master Plan, the lease between GBF and the government of Guam, a nd with applicable provisions

A shall certify that participants are in co mpliance with this Section, other provisions of law, the GBF Master Plan, the lease between GBF and the government of Guam, a nd with applicable provisions contained in tax credits prev iously granted to sports based activities, and shall provide a cop y of this certification to the Department of Revenue and Taxa tion for the issuance of such tax credits. (e) All expenditures hereunder shall be in accordan ce with the Guam Procurement Law. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 27-2:4. § 77113. Parks Division: Duties . The Parks Division shall have the following duties: COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 15 (a) To control, manage, develop and maintain all ar eas of the Guam Territorial Park System except as provi ded in § 77112; and (b) To keep a listing of all areas of the Guam Terr itorial Park System according to classification, with curre nt, accurate descriptions thereof as determined by the Director in accordance with § 77108. (c) [Repealed.] SOURCE: GC § 26011 repealed and reenacted by P.L. 12-209 (J an. 23, 1975); subsection (c) added by P.L. 16-105:6, repea led by P.L. 28-078:3 (Dec. 5, 2005). § 77114.

nce with § 77108. (c) [Repealed.] SOURCE: GC § 26011 repealed and reenacted by P.L. 12-209 (J an. 23, 1975); subsection (c) added by P.L. 16-105:6, repea led by P.L. 28-078:3 (Dec. 5, 2005). § 77114. Public Recreation Services Fund. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, th ere is hereby created, within the Department of Parks and Recreation, the ‘Public Recreation Services Fund’, which shall be a fund separate and apart from the General Fund and from a ny other special funds of the government of Guam. Any and al l funds generated through department fees, fines and assess ments by the Department of Parks and Recreation shall be deposit ed into the Public Recreation Services Fund. The Director of th e Department shall administer said funds independently from the General Fund, with a minimum requirement of dual signatures for t he expenditure of any funds within the authorized guid elines. Expenditures of the Public Recreation Services Fund shall be restricted to expenditures in the following areas, and for the following purposes: (1) the maintenance, upgrade and upkeep of all park s and recreational facilities within the jurisdiction of the Department; (2) the purchase of

n the following areas, and for the following purposes: (1) the maintenance, upgrade and upkeep of all park s and recreational facilities within the jurisdiction of the Department; (2) the purchase of supplies, materials and equipme nt to support the activities outlined in Subsection (1) a bove; and (3) the creation or continuance of existing communi ty related programs and activities for the benefit of the island. COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 16 Funds from the Public Recreation Services Fund sha ll not be expended for personnel services, but used solely fo r operations as highlighted above. The expenditure of all funds in the Public Recreation Services Fund shall be subject to legisl ative appropria- tion. The Director of the Department of Parks and Recrea tion shall provide a monthly financial report on the funds gen erated each month, within ten (10) days following the preceding month. (b) The establishment of the Public Recreation Serv ices Fund shall replace all funds previously identified in Ch apter 77 of Title 21, Guam Code Annotated, including the ‘Parks Fund’ , ‘Parks and Recreation Revolving Fund’, and the ‘Recreation Rev olving Fund’, with

replace all funds previously identified in Ch apter 77 of Title 21, Guam Code Annotated, including the ‘Parks Fund’ , ‘Parks and Recreation Revolving Fund’, and the ‘Recreation Rev olving Fund’, with said funds to be closed immediately. Th e balances of all the funds following reconciliation of the respe ctive accounts shall be included in a written report to be provide d to the Speaker of I Liheslaturan Guåhan , no later than ten (10) days after such transaction. SOURCE: GC § 26012 repealed and reenacted by P.L. 12-209 (J an. 23, 1975) as amended by P.L. 16-44:14. R/R by P.L. 21-1 05:1. Amended by P.L. 27-106:VI:22. NOTE: Pursuant to the authority granted by § 1606, refere nce in subsection (a)(2) was altered to adhere to the Comp iler’s alpha-numeric scheme. § 77114.1 Fees. (a) The Parks and Recreation Commission (the 'Commission') may collect fees, charges and assessm ents for the following: (1) the use of park shelters, pavilions and open a reas by the public and by park vendors, (2) the use of recreation facilities, (3) sign-up fees, (4) concession, (5) billboards, (6) equipment rentals, COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH.

and open a reas by the public and by park vendors, (2) the use of recreation facilities, (3) sign-up fees, (4) concession, (5) billboards, (6) equipment rentals, COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 17 (7) facility rentals, (8) overnight camping fees, and (9) commercial photography fees as established by t he Commission. (b) The Commission shall establish a fee schedule f or the foregoing uses of the Guam Territorial Park System and recre- ational facilities. All such fee schedules shall be adopted in compliance with the Administrative Adjudication Law . (1) All fees collected under such schedules shall b e deposited into the Fund. (2) Any fee schedule and the Recreation Activity Revolving fee schedule adopted by the Commission pr ior to the enactment of this section shall remain in effec t until altered and may be so altered or modified by the Co mmission only after public hearing on any proposed changes, in compliance with the Administrative Adjudication Law . SOURCE: Added as GC § 26012.1 by P.L. 21-105:2. 2019 NOTE: Pursuant to the authority of 1 GCA § 1606, subsection/subitem designations added, and the refe rence in (b) to GC § 26012.1 altered to

Law . SOURCE: Added as GC § 26012.1 by P.L. 21-105:2. 2019 NOTE: Pursuant to the authority of 1 GCA § 1606, subsection/subitem designations added, and the refe rence in (b) to GC § 26012.1 altered to 'section.' § 77114.2. Management. The Director of Parks and Recreation (the Director) shall be the custodian of the Fund and may deposit monies co llected therein in one (1) or more local banks. The Directo r is authorized to draw monies from the Fund, at the request of the Commission, for the development, improvement or maintenance of the Territorial park System under the jurisdiction of t he Department, for recreational facilities, or for on-island sport s programs and to underwrite the cost of implementing the recreationa l on-island sports programs established by the Department, not to exceed Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000) for any one project or program. No monies from the Fund shall be used for off-island travel. The existing Recreation Activity Revolving Fund rules and regulations that are not in conflict with § 77114, § 77114.1 and § 77114.2 of this Chapter shall remain in effect.

sed for off-island travel. The existing Recreation Activity Revolving Fund rules and regulations that are not in conflict with § 77114, § 77114.1 and § 77114.2 of this Chapter shall remain in effect. The Commission shall submit, no later than January 31st of each ye ar, an annual COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 18 audited financial statement of the Fund to the Gove rnor and to the Legislature. SOURCE: Added as GC § 26012.2 by P.L. 21-105:3. Amended to give Director of Parks & Recreation control over Fund by P.L. 22-29:5 (1993). § 77114.3 Guam Beautification Fund. There is established a fund to be known as the Guam Beautification Fund which shall be maintained separ ate from any other funds of the government of Guam. Independent records and accounts shall be maintained by the Department of A dministration in connection therewith. Twenty-five percent (25%) of assessments, fines, bail forfeitures and other fund s collected or received pursuant to § 51204 of Title 10, Guam Code Annotated, and subject to the conditions of § 40115 of Title 5 , Guam Code Annotated, shall be deposited in the Guam Beautific ation Fund and used for landscaping, for planting of

Title 10, Guam Code Annotated, and subject to the conditions of § 40115 of Title 5 , Guam Code Annotated, shall be deposited in the Guam Beautific ation Fund and used for landscaping, for planting of grass, sh rubs, trees and flowers, for other improvements to public recreatio nal areas or other public lands, for clean-ups, for anti-litteri ng, recycling educational research, and for assisting with recycl ing efforts. SOURCE: Added as GC § 26012.1 by P.L. 21-128:5. Amended by P.L. 36-061:7 (Oct. 18, 2021). § 77115. Revenue From Concessions and Uses. The Director is authorized to grant permits to indi viduals or groups to establish concessions on or otherwise use any part of the Guam Territorial Park System, the fees for which sh all be deposited in the Parks Fund; provided, that any per son or group granted such a permit shall not be required to give bond or obtain products liability insurance or personal injury lia bility insurance. SOURCE: GC § 26013 repealed and reenacted by P.L. 12-209 (J an. 23, 1975) as amended by P.L. 15-132:30. § 77115.1. Concession Facility Design. The Guam Visitors Bureau (GVB), and the Department of Public Works (DPW), are hereby tasked to work with the

-209 (J an. 23, 1975) as amended by P.L. 15-132:30. § 77115.1. Concession Facility Design. The Guam Visitors Bureau (GVB), and the Department of Public Works (DPW), are hereby tasked to work with the Department to determine the appropriate design, qua ntity, locations and construction costs of permanent conce ssion facilities for public parks and historic sites in p lace of canopies presently being used by vendors. The three entities shall work in close cooperation to insure that the final product will be COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 19 aesthetical pleasing to both residents and visitors . The design of the facilities should take into account the followi ng: (a) Reasonable cost for construction; (b) Thematic relationship, whenever feasible, to th e park or historic site upon which the facility is to be l ocated; (c) Utilization of standardized basic designs; and (d) Basic structures must be resistant to Guam’s tr opical weather conditions, except that decorative or cultu rally appropriate finishing materials, which may or may n ot be resistant to Guam’s tropical weather, may be used t o achieve a desired thematic effect. SOURCE: Added by P.L.

that decorative or cultu rally appropriate finishing materials, which may or may n ot be resistant to Guam’s tropical weather, may be used t o achieve a desired thematic effect. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 23-52:2 as § 77115.5; however renumbe red by Compiler of Laws as § 77115.1. § 77116. Same: Donations: Proviso. Money or the proceeds of any property donated, gran ted or bequeathed generally for the benefit of the Guam Te rritorial Park System shall be deposited in the Parks Fund; provid ed, however, that money or property donated, granted or bequeath ed for specific purposes, concerning the System or any par t thereof shall be held in trust by the Director, and may be used f or such purposes only upon authorization by the Legislature. SOURCE: GC § 26014 repealed and reenacted by P. L. 12-209 ( Jan. 23, 1975). § 77117. Voluntary Improvements. The Parks and Recreation Commission may permit a pe rson or legal entity to improve and maintain, without ex pense to the government of Guam, any part of the Guam Territoria l Park System. Permits may be renewed annually by the Gove rnor. No permit shall grant any exclusive use of any park pr operty to the permittee nor shall a permit impair or

art of the Guam Territoria l Park System. Permits may be renewed annually by the Gove rnor. No permit shall grant any exclusive use of any park pr operty to the permittee nor shall a permit impair or limit the go vernment of Guam from controlling access to and use of park pro perty. SOURCE: GC § 26015 repealed and reenacted by P.L. 12-209 (J an. 23, 1975). Amended by P.L. 20-188:6. R/R by P.L. 21-105 :4. § 77118. Damage To Property. Any person who injures or damages any property with in the Guam Territorial Park System, or who removes, destr oys, or COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 20 defaces any free, shrub, plant, or other attraction of any nature on or in such property is guilty of a violation. SOURCE: GC § 26016 repealed and reenacted by P.L. 12-209 (J an. 23, 1975) as amended by P.L. 13-187:180. § 77119. Recreation Division: Powers and Duties. The Recreation Division shall be responsible for: (a) Initiating, promoting and supervising recreatio nal programs on areas within the Guam Territorial Park System, except as provided in § 77120, and, with the consen t of the Department of Education, initiating, promoting and supervis- ing recreational programs

s on areas within the Guam Territorial Park System, except as provided in § 77120, and, with the consen t of the Department of Education, initiating, promoting and supervis- ing recreational programs on properties under the c ontrol of the Department of Education; (b) Providing equipment necessary to accomplish (a) above; (c) Formulating comprehensive recreation policy and a long range plan relative to the development of new recre- ational facilities and programs within the territor y; such policy and plan to be developed in cooperation with other federal and territorial agencies, interested organi zations and citizens, and to be submitted to the Legislature wi thin one (1) year of the effective date of this section; (d) Maintaining and arranging for such ceremony as is befitting the awarding of Ronnie Tavares Memorial T rophy, created by § 77123 of the Government Code; and (e) Performing such other duties and functions pertaining to the promotion of public recreation as may from time to time be prescribed by the Director. (f) Formulating a comprehensive plan and policy for the operation of motorized water recreational craft whi ch plan shall be adopted and promulgated according

e to time be prescribed by the Director. (f) Formulating a comprehensive plan and policy for the operation of motorized water recreational craft whi ch plan shall be adopted and promulgated according the prov isions of the Administrative Adjudication Law. The plan sh all include designations and descriptions of those area s within Guam’s territorial waters where motorized water rec reational craft may be operated, compulsory safety regulation s regarding the noise levels of motorized water recre ational craft, and regulations requiring appropriate traini ng prior to COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 21 the use of motorized water recreational craft. Moto rized water recreational craft shall be registered and li censed by the Department of Parks and Recreation for a reasonable fee charged to cover administrative costs. SOURCE: GC § 26017 repealed and reenacted by P.L. 12-209 (J an. 23, 1975). Subsection (d) repealed and new subsections (d) and (e) added by P.L. 14-6:2. Subsection (f) added by P.L. 20-117:1. Section 2 of the same law required rules and regulations for enforcement of the new subsection to be ready within 90 days of enactment. 2009 NOTE: P.L.

14-6:2. Subsection (f) added by P.L. 20-117:1. Section 2 of the same law required rules and regulations for enforcement of the new subsection to be ready within 90 days of enactment. 2009 NOTE: P.L. 28-045:10 (June 6, 2005) changed the name of the Department of Education to the Guam Public School S ystem. P.L. 30- 050:2 (July 14, 2009) reverted the name of the Guam Public School System to the Department of Education. References to Guam Public School System have been changed to Department of Education pursuant to P.L. 30-050:3. § 77120. Admission of Older Residents Free of Charg e. All residents of Guam sixty (60) years of age or ol der shall be admitted free of charge to those games, entertai nments, or other recreational activities sponsored by the Department of Parks and Recreation or by any other department or agency of the government of Guam. When the Department of Parks an d Recreation or any other department or agency enters into an agreement with a private sports or entertainment cl ub or association for the use of facilities belonging to the government of Guam, one of the terms of such agreement must be th at such residents of Guam sixty (60) years of age or older be so

ment cl ub or association for the use of facilities belonging to the government of Guam, one of the terms of such agreement must be th at such residents of Guam sixty (60) years of age or older be so admitted free of charge to the game, games or other activity the subject of such contract; provided, however, that when the ass ociation seeking use of the facilities itself is composed of older residents and those expected to patronize the facilities are also older residents, then the provisions of this Section shal l not apply. The Director of Parks and Recreation shall establish ru les and regulations to accomplish the purpose of this Secti on. SOURCE: GC § 26017.1 enacted by P.L. 14-26:1. § 77121. Community Recreation Programs. The initiation, promotion, and supervision of recre ation programs in Community Parks and Recreation Faciliti es, and the supplying of equipment therefor, is the responsibil ity of the COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 22 Commissioners of the municipality or village in whi ch such Park or Recreation Facility is located. SOURCE: GC § 26018 repealed and reenacted by P.L. 12-209. § 77122. Compliance with Federal Programs.

ommissioners of the municipality or village in whi ch such Park or Recreation Facility is located. SOURCE: GC § 26018 repealed and reenacted by P.L. 12-209. § 77122. Compliance with Federal Programs. The Department may serve as the agency for complian ce with the terms of any Federal program, as determine d by the Governor, which concerns the implementation or deve lopment of plans for the conservation or utilization of water and related land resources. SOURCE: GC § 26019 repealed and reenacted by P.L. 12-209 (J an. 23, 1975). § 77123. Ronnie Tavares Memorial Trophy. There is hereby established the Ronnie Tavares Memo rial Trophy to be awarded annually to the most outstandi ng Guam Major League Player, as determined through ballotin g by the league’s players and coaches. This trophy shall be maintained by the Department of Parks and Recreation, who shall e ngrave or cause to be engraved names of recipients of such tr ophy. In addition, a replica of the trophy shall be awarded to the annual winner as a permanent token of his accomplishments. SOURCE: GC § 26020 enacted by P.L. 14-6:1. § 77124. Sports Fund for Off-Island Travel: Establi shment: Management.

y shall be awarded to the annual winner as a permanent token of his accomplishments. SOURCE: GC § 26020 enacted by P.L. 14-6:1. § 77124. Sports Fund for Off-Island Travel: Establi shment: Management. [Repealed] SOURCE: GC § 26020 enacted by P.L. 14-33:7. Subsection (b) added by P.L. 14-76:4. Amended by P.L. 31-132:7 (Nov. 17, 2011). Repealed by P.L. 36-071:22 (Dec. 27, 2021). NOTE: The Section naming Jose V. Atoigue Memorial Park, a lso enacted as GC § 26020, was placed in 1 GCA as § 802 by the Compiler. 2013 NOTE: Pursuant to P.L. 32-024:2 (May 6, 2013) which ren amed the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse (DM HSA) to the Guam Behavioral Health and Wellness Center, all ref erences to DMHSA were altered to the Guam Behavioral Health and Well ness Center. COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 23 § 77125. Authorization to Lease Land under the Administration of the Department of Parks and Recre ation to the Guam National Tennis Federation. (a) I Maga’lahen Guåhan is authorized to lease a portion, no less than 20,235± square meters of land area, of Lo t No. 10142- New, municipality of Dededo, consisting of 242,694.

al Tennis Federation. (a) I Maga’lahen Guåhan is authorized to lease a portion, no less than 20,235± square meters of land area, of Lo t No. 10142- New, municipality of Dededo, consisting of 242,694. 07± square meters to the Guam National Tennis Federation. (b) Terms of the Lease. I Maga’lahen Guåhan shall execute all instruments necessary to carry out the provisio ns of Subsections (1) through (5) of this Section. (1) The Department of Parks and Recreation shall identify the portion of Lot No. 10142-New (Lot), De dedo, no less than 20,235 square meters, to be leased; (2) The Government shall lease the Lot to the Guam National Tennis Federation for the sum of One Dolla r ($1.00) per annum for twenty-five (25) years, with an optio n to renew for another twenty-five (25) years. The GNTF may su bject the property and its improvements to a leasehold mo rtgage, subject to the approval of I Liheslatura (the Legislature); (3) The use of the leasehold shall be limited to th ose activities consistent with the mission and purpose of the lessee, as detailed in GNTF’s governing documents, and for the activities authorized herein; (4) The leasehold is not assignable nor may it be s ublet

s consistent with the mission and purpose of the lessee, as detailed in GNTF’s governing documents, and for the activities authorized herein; (4) The leasehold is not assignable nor may it be s ublet without I Liheslaturan Guåhan’s approval; and (5) Any change in the tax status of the lessee shal l require an immediate renegotiation of the lease. If such change shall be to a for-profit entity, the annual rate of the lease shall be no less than ten percent (10%) of th e actual market value of the property. (c) Approval of Lease. Notwithstanding any other laws to the contrary, the lease by the government of Guam t o the GNTF of the Lot and improvements thereon, shall be execu ted by I Maga'lahi and the duly authorized representative of the GNTF and shall require the concurrence of I Liheslaturan Guåhan . COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 24 (d) Approval and Authorization to Enter into a Leas ehold Mortgage and to Assign the Lease. I Liheslaturan Guåhan hereby approves and authorizes the Guam National Tennis Fe deration to assign the lease authorized by this Section to the Guam National Tennis Federation, Inc., and for GNTF Inc.

Liheslaturan Guåhan hereby approves and authorizes the Guam National Tennis Fe deration to assign the lease authorized by this Section to the Guam National Tennis Federation, Inc., and for GNTF Inc. to enter into a leasehold mortgage of up to Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars ($700,000) in substantially similar form as attache d in Exhibit One; and to enter into a 'Landlord’s Estoppel Certi ficate,' in substantially similar form as attached in Exhibit T wo, for land adjacent to the Harmon Sports Complex: Parcel 1, a portion of Lot No. 10142- NEW-R4, municipality of Dededo, Guam, co ntaining an area of 132,515.6 ±square feet (12,311.2 ±squar e meters); and Parcel 2, a portion of Lot No. 10142-NEW-3, Documen t No. 788675, containing an area of 85,241 ±square feet ( 7,919.2 ±square meters). All other restrictions pursuant to this Section shall continue to apply, and any amendments to the lease hold mortgage shall require a new approval by I Liheslaturan Guåhan . SOURCE: Added by P.L. 31-067:2 (May 24, 2011). Subsection ( d) added by P.L. 35-020:2 (May 10, 2019). 2019 NOTE: The exhibits referenced in subsection (d) are atta chments to P.L. 35-020 (May 10, 2019). § 77126.

d by P.L. 31-067:2 (May 24, 2011). Subsection ( d) added by P.L. 35-020:2 (May 10, 2019). 2019 NOTE: The exhibits referenced in subsection (d) are atta chments to P.L. 35-020 (May 10, 2019). § 77126. Lifeguard Volunteer Corps; Authorization. The Department shall be authorized to establish a L ifeguard Volunteer Corps program for the purpose of suppleme nting its water safety programs and activities relative to li feguard services. The Commission shall establish rules and regulation s necessary and applicable to the program pursuant to Article 3 of Chapter 9, Title 5, Guam Code Annotated – Rule Making Procedur es. The Department shall establish the necessary forms whic h volunteers shall complete, which at a minimum shall include th e following: (1) Lifeguard Volunteer Corps application form; (2) confidentiality form; and (3) candidate interview f orm. The Department shall consult with the Department of Adm inistration in the development of applicable forms and recruitm ent procedures. (a) Definitions. Volunteer means any duly qualifie d person, as provided pursuant to this Section, who p erforms a service for the Department of Parks and Recreation without COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL

. (a) Definitions. Volunteer means any duly qualifie d person, as provided pursuant to this Section, who p erforms a service for the Department of Parks and Recreation without COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 25 promise or expectation of services rendered as a me mber of the Lifeguard Volunteer Corps. (b) Recruitment. Volunteers shall be recruited by the Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation on a continuous and ongoing basis consistent with the Department’s policy on equal opportunity nondiscrim inatory employment. The primary qualification in the appli cation process shall be the interest in assisting the Depa rtment of Parks and Recreation with providing protection to t he public at beaches and pools under the custodianship of the Department. (c) Qualification Screening. Individuals desiring to apply to be a Lifeguard Volunteer shall first provi de the following documentation to the Director, which at a minimum shall include, but is not limited to: (1) Red Cross Lifeguard Certification; (2) Guam Police Department Clearance; and (3) Superior Court of Guam Clearance.

tation to the Director, which at a minimum shall include, but is not limited to: (1) Red Cross Lifeguard Certification; (2) Guam Police Department Clearance; and (3) Superior Court of Guam Clearance. (d) The Director shall establish and oversee a revi ew and selection panel to review the qualifications and co nduct subsequent interviews with all applicants whose app lications have passed an initial administrative background qualification screening. Due to the dangerous natu re of the work involved, and the inherent public safety issue s requiring competent personnel, the result of the interview sh all be pass or fail, not conditional. (e) Training. (1) Volunteers shall be provided with an orientation program to acquaint them with the Department’s personnel policies, and procedures tha t have direct impact on them as a volunteer. (2) Volunteers shall receive location-specific training from their assignment supervisor or design ee. (3) Volunteers shall receive periodic training as required, or as deemed necessary by their superviso r or COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 26 volunteer coordinator.

ign ee. (3) Volunteers shall receive periodic training as required, or as deemed necessary by their superviso r or COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 26 volunteer coordinator. (4) All volunteers shall comply with the rules of conduct and with all other directives, either oral or written, issued by the Department. (f) Selection and Placement. (1) Upon selection, applicants shall receive notification prior to the start of service. (2) Volunteers shall be placed only in job assignments that are consistent with their skills, abilities and the needs of the Department provided funding is identified. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 31-086:2 (Sept. 30, 2011). 2011 NOTE: In maintaining the general codification scheme of t he GCA the Compiler changed the hierarchy of subsections b eginning with 'lower- case roman numerals' to 'numbers' in this section. § 77127. Functions and Duties. The general functions and duties of the Volunteer L ifeguard Corps shall be to provide backup, supplemental manp ower for the provision of the lifeguard duties and services of t he Department. The Director shall formulate a program whereby the members of the Volunteer Lifeguard Corps program shall

lemental manp ower for the provision of the lifeguard duties and services of t he Department. The Director shall formulate a program whereby the members of the Volunteer Lifeguard Corps program shall adhere to the functions and duties herein prescribed. From time to time the Director, with the consent of the Commission, shall review and revise the functions and duties of the volunteer li feguard to insure an amicable discharge of responsibilities and dutie s knowing the fact that their roles are the extension of duties o f the regular personnel. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 31-086:3 (Sept. 30, 2011). § 77128. Recruitment. The Director shall recruit, on an entirely voluntar y basis, local residents who desire to make available their services to assist the Department in carrying out its lifeguard progra m functions. The Director, with the concurrence of the Commissio n, shall further promulgate rules and regulations regarding the age, health and other requirements for recruitment. COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 27 SOURCE: Added by P.L. 31-086:4 (Sept. 30, 2011). § 77129. Training, Equipping and Maintenance of Rec ords.

requirements for recruitment. COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 27 SOURCE: Added by P.L. 31-086:4 (Sept. 30, 2011). § 77129. Training, Equipping and Maintenance of Rec ords. The Director shall devise a program whereby the Dep artment shall provide the volunteer lifeguards with trainin g on an ongoing basis, so as to ensure their continuing competence and qualification for participation in the Department’s lifeguard program. The Department shall maintain a roster of volunteers who have received the training prescribed herein. In order to maintain membership as a Volunteer, each member mus t keep up with his scheduled training, and no Volunteer may r emain as a member if he or she is unable to keep up with or ot herwise absorb the training. Additionally, basic supplies and equ ipment shall be provided to assure the constant operability of the Volunteer Lifeguard Corps program, including a continuing pro gram for replacement. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 31-086:5 (Sept. 30, 2011). § 77130. Volunteer: Authority. Whenever the members of the Volunteer Lifeguard Cor ps program are rendering assistance to the Department, such volunteers shall have the same powers,

(Sept. 30, 2011). § 77130. Volunteer: Authority. Whenever the members of the Volunteer Lifeguard Cor ps program are rendering assistance to the Department, such volunteers shall have the same powers, duties, priv ileges and immunities, as if they were paid, full-time members of the Department, except that they shall earn recruitment credit for services performed as volunteers. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 31-086:6 (Sept. 30, 2011). § 77131. Participation of Qualified Lifeguards Auth orized. Privately employed lifeguards who are certified pur suant to the requirements of law may be accepted as 'volunte ers', and shall be exempted from the qualification screening requirements contained in § 77126 (d) of Article 1, Chapter 77, Title 21, Guam Code Annotated, except that all other requirements for a government employed lifeguard shall be applicable t o the privately employed lifeguard volunteer. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 31-086:7 (Sept. 30, 2011). COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 28 § 77132. Honorarium. Each member of the Volunteer Lifeguard Corps progra m who successfully completes probationary requirement s as established by the Department, and who contributes a

RECREATION 28 § 77132. Honorarium. Each member of the Volunteer Lifeguard Corps progra m who successfully completes probationary requirement s as established by the Department, and who contributes a minimum of forty-two (42) hours or more per month, shall re ceive an honorarium of Three Hundred Five Dollars ($305) per month, to defray the costs of maintenance of their equipment and travel costs. The Department shall identify funds within their Department appropriations to satisfy the intent of this Section. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 31-086:8 (Sept. 30, 2011). § 77133. Rip Current and Hiking Safety Awareness Pr ogram and Outreach Plan. (a) The Department of Parks and Recreation shall, s ubject to the availability of funds, prepare and implement a public safety awareness program, which may include general public safety awareness materials, to educate swimmers, hikers, v isitors, and the general public on the hazards of rip currents a nd hiking. Such public safety awareness program shall include, but not be limited to: (1) information about the risks of swimming and hiking in hazardous conditions; (2) methods for staying informed about weather conditions; (3) areas that regularly pose

nclude, but not be limited to: (1) information about the risks of swimming and hiking in hazardous conditions; (2) methods for staying informed about weather conditions; (3) areas that regularly pose hiking and rip curren t threats; (4) information about how to identify, avoid, and survive hiking and rip current threats; (5) information about safety rules and guidelines, and how to read safety signage posted at public beaches and hiking trails; (6) how to report drownings and missing persons; an d (7) information on available emergency services. General public safety awareness materials may inclu de pamphlets, brochures, posters, advertisements in mass media, a nd any other COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 29 appropriate media. Such public safety awareness pro grams and materials shall be evaluated periodically to ensure their effectiveness and information accuracy. (b) The Department of Parks and Recreation shall, s ubject to the availability of funds, prepare and transmit an outreach plan on rip current and hiking safety awareness to I Liheslaturan Guåhan no later than ninety (90) calendar days from the en actment of this Act.

ailability of funds, prepare and transmit an outreach plan on rip current and hiking safety awareness to I Liheslaturan Guåhan no later than ninety (90) calendar days from the en actment of this Act. The outreach plan shall: (1) identify swimming hazards at beaches, rivers an d waterfalls, and hiking hazards along hiking trails; (2) identify areas with strong rip currents and are as prone to flash floods, especially near trails with rivers and waterfalls, and areas with hazardous hiking conditi ons; (3) identify or create safety guidelines to be plac ed on signage at beaches with strong rip currents and at major hiking trailheads, especially for hiking trails inc luding rivers, caves, cliffs, and waterfalls; (4) identify local, regional, or national funding o r grant opportunities for the program, and identify other p rograms with like objectives that may be sources of informa tion, funding, or networking; (5) recommend any other means to create awareness and understanding of hazardous conditions and to av oid or mitigate hazardous conditions, including the creati on of improved environmental conditions such as planting along major hiking trails, which may help to mitigate ero

dous conditions and to av oid or mitigate hazardous conditions, including the creati on of improved environmental conditions such as planting along major hiking trails, which may help to mitigate ero sion; and (6) include a plan of action to implement the publi c safety awareness program. (c) The Guam Fire Department, the Guam Department o f Agriculture, the Guam Visitors Bureau, and the Bure au of Statistics and Plans shall, subject to the availabi lity of funds, provide technical assistance and technical support as is feasible to the Department of Parks and Recreation in the creat ion and implementation of the safety awareness program and outreach plan as required by this Section. COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 30 (d) The Department of Parks and Recreation is also encouraged to solicit the assistance of federal par tners, such as the National Weather Service, Joint Region Marianas, an d the U.S. Coast Guard, in the identification of hazards and t he technical evaluation of hazard responses. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 35-087:1 (June 26, 2020) as 10 GCA § 72110, renumbered by the Compiler pursuant to autho rity granted by 1 GCA § 1606.

hazards and t he technical evaluation of hazard responses. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 35-087:1 (June 26, 2020) as 10 GCA § 72110, renumbered by the Compiler pursuant to autho rity granted by 1 GCA § 1606. ---------- ARTICLE 2 PARK PROTECTION SECTION § 77201. Statement of Purpose. § 77202. Definitions. § 77203. Creation: Park Protection Service. § 77203.1. Civilian Volunteer Territorial Park Patr ol Officer Reserve. § 77204. Territorial Park Patrol: Powers. § 77205. Same: Duties. § 77206. Same: Training. § 77207. Rules and Regulations. § 77208. Civilian Territorial Park Patrol Officer Reserve. § 77209. Beautification and Maintenance Volunteer Reserve. § 77201. Statement of Purpose. The Legislature hereby finds that there exists a sp ecial need to provide for general visitors services, protectio n of persons and property, and the enforcement of laws and rules and regulations within all parts of the Park System. It is determin ed that the establishment of a Park Protection Section within t he Department of Parks and Recreation will effectively meet these objectives. § 77202. Definitions. As used in this Chapter: (a) Department means the Department of Parks and Recreation.

tion within t he Department of Parks and Recreation will effectively meet these objectives. § 77202. Definitions. As used in this Chapter: (a) Department means the Department of Parks and Recreation. (b) Director means the Director of Parks and Recrea tion. COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 31 (c) Park System means the Guam Territorial Park System as described in § 26007 of this Code. § 77203. Creation: Park Protection Service. There is hereby established within the Department a Park Protection Section which shall be responsible for t he effective and specialized protection of the Park System. The Dire ctor shall select persons based on qualifications prescribed b y the Director of Administration as employees of the Section’s Ter ritorial Park Patrol. The Park Protection Section shall be under the Parks Division of the Department, and it shall coordinate its functions and activities with other government of Guam agenci es, particularly law enforcement agencies. SOURCE: Amended by P.L. 28-068:IV:42 and 47 (Sept. 30, 2005 ), effective January 1, 2006; reference to Civil Servi ce Commission changed to Director of Administration. § 77203.1.

nforcement agencies. SOURCE: Amended by P.L. 28-068:IV:42 and 47 (Sept. 30, 2005 ), effective January 1, 2006; reference to Civil Servi ce Commission changed to Director of Administration. § 77203.1. Civilian Volunteer Territorial Park Patr ol Officer Reserve. (a) Creation. There is hereby created within the De partment of Parks and Recreation of the government of Guam t he Civilian Volunteer Territorial Park Patrol Officer Reserve P rogram, which shall be headed by the Director. The Director, subj ect to the advice and control of the Commission, shall be responsible for carrying out the purpose of this Section and shall have such additional duties as authorized herein, or as may be prescribe d by the Commission. (b) Functions and Duties. The general functions and duties of the Civilian Volunteer Territorial Park Patrol O fficer Reserve shall be to provide backup, supplemental manpower f or the provision of the park protection duties and service s of the Department. The Director shall formulate a program whereby reservists of the Civilian Volunteer Territorial Pa rk Patrol Officer Reserve shall adhere to the functions and duties he rein prescribed.

e Department. The Director shall formulate a program whereby reservists of the Civilian Volunteer Territorial Pa rk Patrol Officer Reserve shall adhere to the functions and duties he rein prescribed. From time to time, the Director, with the consent o f the Commission, shall review and revise the functions o f the Civilian Volunteer Territorial Park Patrol Officer Reserve P rogram to ensure an amicable discharge of responsibilities an d duties, acknowledging the fact that a reservist’s role is a n extension of the duties of regular personnel. COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 32 (c) Recruitment. The Director shall recruit, on an entirely volunteer basis, local residents who desire to make available their services to assist the Department of Parks and Recr eation in carrying out its law enforcement duties and emergen cy functions. The Director, with the concurrence of the Commissio n, shall further promulgate rules and regulations consistent with the requirements of hiring regular Territorial Park Pat rol Officers. (d) Training, Equipment, and Maintenance Records.

the Commissio n, shall further promulgate rules and regulations consistent with the requirements of hiring regular Territorial Park Pat rol Officers. (d) Training, Equipment, and Maintenance Records. Training for reservists of the Civilian Volunteer T erritorial Park Patrol Officer Reserve shall be conducted pursuant to standards set forth by the Peace Officer Standards and Traini ng (POST) Commission in 17 GCA Chapter 51 and 27 GARR Chapter 3. Initial training requirements shall be identical to those required of Territorial Park Patrol Officers. (e) Civilian Volunteer Territorial Park Patrol Offi cer Reservist: Authority. When the reservists of the Ci vilian Volunteer Territorial Park Patrol Officer Reserve a re rendering assistance to the Territoral Park Patrol Officers, such volunteers shall have the same powers, duties, rights, includi ng coverage under the Worker’s Compensation Act, and privileges and immunities, as if they were paid full-time employee s of the Department of Parks and Recreation, except that the y shall earn recruitment credit for services performed as reserv ists. (f) Allowance.

immunities, as if they were paid full-time employee s of the Department of Parks and Recreation, except that the y shall earn recruitment credit for services performed as reserv ists. (f) Allowance. Each reservist of the Civilian Volun teer Territorial Park Patrol Officer Reserve who success fully completes probationary requirements as established by the Director and who contributes a minimum of forty-two (42) hours or more per month, shall receive an allowance of Fi ve Hundred Dollars ($500) per month to defray the costs of mai ntenance of their equipment and uniforms. The Department of Par ks and Recreation shall identify funds within the Departme nt’s appropriations to satisfy the intent of this Sectio n. (g) Eligibility and Oath. No person shall be a volu nteer reservist of the Civilian Volunteer Territorial Par k Patrol Officer Reserve established under this Section who advocate s a change by force or violence in the constitutional form of the Government of the United States or Guam or the overthrow of any g overnment in the United States by force, or who has been convict ed of or is COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH.

utional form of the Government of the United States or Guam or the overthrow of any g overnment in the United States by force, or who has been convict ed of or is COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 33 under indictment or information charging any subver sive act against the United States. Every reservist shall, u pon entering his or her duties, take an oath, in writing, before a p erson authorized to administer oaths in Guam, which oath shall be su bstantially as follows: 'I______________________, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States and the laws of Guam, against all enemies, foreign or domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, 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 organization that advocates the overthrow of the Government of the United States or of Guam by force or violence.' (h) Rules and Regulations: Recommendations.

am I a member of any political party or organization that advocates the overthrow of the Government of the United States or of Guam by force or violence.' (h) Rules and Regulations: Recommendations. The Director is authorized and empowered to recommend t o the Governor, with the concurrence of the Commission, f or issuance as executive orders the making, amendment and reces sion of such orders, rules, and regulations as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Section. The Director shall also have the authority to amend and create rules and regulations to implement and maintain the Civilian Volunteer Territorial Par k Patrol Officer Reserve through the Administrative Adjudication Law . SOURCE: Added by P.L. 36-003:1 (Mar. 5, 2021). § 77204. Territorial Park Patrol: Powers. A Territorial Park Patrol Officer, while within the Park System and acting within his official capacity, sha ll have the authority and powers conferred by law on a peace of ficer, including, but not limited to, the following: (a) The power to arrest persons for public offenses committed within the Park System; COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH.

ed by law on a peace of ficer, including, but not limited to, the following: (a) The power to arrest persons for public offenses committed within the Park System; COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 34 (b) The power to enforce all laws, rules and regula tions relating to the Park System; (c) The power to enforce the Vehicle Code of Guam; and (d) The power to enforce the Litter Control Law. § 77205. Same: Duties. The duties of a Territorial Park Patrol Officer sha ll include, but not be limited to, the following: (a) Enforcement of all laws, rules and regulations relating to the Park System; (b) Patrol of the Park System to provide informatio n, assistance, and protection for visitors and to prot ect park resources; (c) Issuance of litter citations within the Park Sy stem; (d) Investigation and preparing reports on motor ve hicle, boat and personal accidents; and (e) Arrest of persons for the commission of public offenses within the Park System. § 77206. Same: Training . A Territorial Park Patrol Officer shall be required to complete training with a minimum of at least 120 ho urs on the laws of arrest, search, seizures, the Vehicle Code of Guam, the Criminal

aining . A Territorial Park Patrol Officer shall be required to complete training with a minimum of at least 120 ho urs on the laws of arrest, search, seizures, the Vehicle Code of Guam, the Criminal and Correctional Code, the Criminal Proced ure Code, laws, rules and regulations relating to the Park Sy stem, the use and handling of firearms, and such other training as is required to effectively carry out such officer’s duties and res ponsibilities as a peace officer. Such training shall be primarily con ducted by the Guam Community College, applying the standards used in the training of the police officers for the Guam Police Department. § 77207. Rules and Regulations. The Department shall, pursuant to the Administrativ e Adjudication Law, establish rules and regulations a s may be deemed necessary to implement the provisions of thi s Chapter. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 20-201:2. COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 35 § 77208. Civilian Territorial Park Patrol Officer R eserve. (a) Creation. There is hereby created within the De partment of Parks and Recreation the Territorial Park Patrol Officer Reserve, which shall be headed by the Director.

Park Patrol Officer R eserve. (a) Creation. There is hereby created within the De partment of Parks and Recreation the Territorial Park Patrol Officer Reserve, which shall be headed by the Director. The Director, subject to the advice and direction of the Commissi on, shall be responsible for carrying out the purpose of this Se ction and shall have such duties as authorized by rules and regulat ions, or as may be prescribed by the Commission. (b) Rules and Regulations. The Director shall have the authority to amend and create rules and regulations to implement and maintain the Territorial Park Patrol Officer Re serve in accordance with the Administrative Adjudication Law . SOURCE: Added by P.L. 35-099:XII:34 (Sep. 15, 2020). § 77209. Beautification and Maintenance Volunteer R eserve. (a) Creation. There is hereby created within the De partment of Parks and Recreation the Beautification and Main tenance Volunteer Reserve, which shall be headed by the Dir ector. The Director, subject to the advice and control of the Commission, shall be responsible for carrying out the purpose o f this Section and shall have such duties as authorized by rules a nd regulations, or as may be

ubject to the advice and control of the Commission, shall be responsible for carrying out the purpose o f this Section and shall have such duties as authorized by rules a nd regulations, or as may be prescribed by the Commission. (b) Rules and Regulations. The Director shall have the authority to amend and create rules and regulations to implement and maintain the Beautification and Maintenance Vol unteer Reserve in accordance with the Administrative Adjud ication Law. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 35-099:XII:35 (Sep. 15, 2020). ---------- ARTICLE 3 HISTORIC PRESERVATION § 77301. Guam Historic Resources Division Created. § 77302. Guam Historic Preservation Officer. § 77303. Guam Historic Preservation Officer; Dutie s. § 77304. Guam Historic Preservation Officer; Compe nsation. § 77301. Guam Historic Resources Division Created. COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 36 There is hereby created the Guam Historic Resources Division within the Department of Parks and Recreat ion, which division shall be responsible for establishing a co mprehensive historic preservation program for Guam. SOURCE: GC § 26030 added by P.L. 20-151:2 (Mar. 21, 1990).

ment of Parks and Recreat ion, which division shall be responsible for establishing a co mprehensive historic preservation program for Guam. SOURCE: GC § 26030 added by P.L. 20-151:2 (Mar. 21, 1990). Public Law 25-69:9 repealed P.L. 20-151:2. However, P.L. 25-69:9 was itself repealed by P.L. 25-72:IV:13(c), which reverted the enactment of P.L. 20- 151:2. § 77302. Guam Historic Preservation Officer. The position of Guam Historic Preservation Officer is hereby created in the classified service under the Departm ent of Parks and Recreation (the 'Department'), the holder of which position shall be the State Historic Preservation Officer for fede ral purposes. The Director of Parks and Recreation (the 'Director ') shall select a qualified candidate to fill the position based on training, work experience and education pertinent to cultural reso urces management. The Guam Historic Preservation Officer shall be under the supervision of the Director and shall be the head of the Historical Resources Division of the Department and Executive Director for the Guam Preservation Trust Fund. SOURCE: GC § 26031 added by P.L. 20-151:3 (Mar. 21, 1990). Public Law 25-69:9 repealed P.L. 20-151:3.

Resources Division of the Department and Executive Director for the Guam Preservation Trust Fund. SOURCE: GC § 26031 added by P.L. 20-151:3 (Mar. 21, 1990). Public Law 25-69:9 repealed P.L. 20-151:3. However, P.L. 25-69:9 was itself repealed by P.L. 25-72:IV:13(c), which reverted the enactment of P.L. 20- 151:3. § 77303. Guam Historic Preservation Officer; Duties . The Guam Historic Preservation Officer shall admini ster the comprehensive program for historic preservation, re storation and presentation prescribed by 21 GCA § 76103. SOURCE: GC § 26032 added by P.L. 20-151:4 (Mar. 21, 1990). Public Law 25-69:9 repealed P.L. 20-151:4. However, P.L. 2 5-69:9 was itself repealed by P.L. 25-72:IV:13(c), which reverted the enactment of P.L. 20- 151:4. § 77304. Guam Historic Preservation Officer; Compen sation. The Civil Service Commission shall establish the ne cessary qualifications and wage standards of the Guam Histo ric Preservation Officer. SOURCE: GC § 26033 added by P.L. 20-151:5 (Mar. 21, 1990). Public COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 37 Law 25-69:9 repealed P.L. 20-151:5. However, P.L. 2 5-69:9 was itself repealed by P.L.

033 added by P.L. 20-151:5 (Mar. 21, 1990). Public COL1/11/202221 GCA REAL PROPERTY CH. 77 PARKS & RECREATION 37 Law 25-69:9 repealed P.L. 20-151:5. However, P.L. 2 5-69:9 was itself repealed by P.L. 25-72:IV:13(c), which reverted the enactment of P.L. 20- 151:5. -------- COL1/11/2022