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Pursuant to the Administrative Adjudication Law, the Director shall establish and may modify by regulation, the requirements and fees for obtaining a Health Certificate. The requirements for a Health Certificate shall include:

(1) a physical examination;

(2) written, oral or practical examinations; and

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(3) minimum education standards and continuing education programs deemed necessary by the Director to prevent the spread of communicable diseases in any health- regulated establishment wherever such employment or activity places the employee in intimate contact with the customer or the customer=s food or drink.

No Health Certificate shall be issued to any person who has not established through written documentation, as approved by the Director, that the person is a citizen of the United States, a permanent resident alien or a nonimmigrant who is authorized by the Immigration and Naturalization Service to be employed in the United States.

SOURCE: GC § 9520.3. Repealed/reenacted by P.L. 25-120:4 (Mar. 24,
2000), effective 180 days after enactment pursuant to P.L. 25-120:9.

§ 22105. Possession, Posting and Inspection of Health
Certificates.

(a) Every person who is required by10 Guam Code Ann. § 22101 to have a Health Certificate shall have the certificate in that person=s personal possession at all times during their working hours.

(b) A valid copy, issued by the Department of Public Health and Social Services, of all Health Certificates shall be conspicuously posted at the place of employment or business.

Every person employed who is required by 10 Guam Code Ann. § 22101 to have a Health Certificate shall exhibit the certificate to the Director of the Department of Public Health and Social Services, or the Director=s authorized representative of the Division of Environmental Health, upon demand made during that person=s working hours.

Single Certificate Required. Each person is required to have only one (1) Health Certificate, regardless on the number of industries the person is employed by. The Health Certificate shall state which industries the certificate holder is authorized to work in. Each time a new industry is added to the authorized activities the certificate holder may engage in, the certificate shall be re- issued to include the newly authorized industry(ies). Such Health Certificate shall be valid in all businesses engaged in the industry in which the certificate holder is authorized to work.

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SOURCE: GC § 6520.4. Repealed/reenacted by P.L. 25-120:5 (Mar. 24,
2000), effective 180 days after enactment pursuant to P.L. 25-120:9.