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Formerly convicted felons eligible to receive SNAP and or TANF benefits under this Article shall be subject to random drug testing for the duration of their eligibility for SNAP and or TANF benefits. Two (2) consecutive positive drug tests shall automatically disqualify such individual(s) from continuing to receive SNAP and or TANF benefits.

SOURCE: Added by P.L. 37-024:9 (July 12, 2023).

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ARTICLE 8
ENFORCEMENT OF SUPPORT

NOTE: Article 8 was moved by the Compiler to Title 5 Guam Code Ann., Chapter 34, pursuant to the authority granted by 1 Guam Code Ann. § 1606.

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ARTICLE 9
MEDICALLY INDIGENT PROGRAM

SOURCE: Entire article originally added by P.L. 17-083:3 (Dec. 21,
1984). P.L. 18-008:7 (July 8, 1985) added § 2912. P.L. 18-031 (Mar.
29 1986) repealed and reenacted § 2902, amended §§ 2906 and 2912, and added §§ 2913-2913.81. Entire article repealed and reenacted by P.L. 25-163 (Sept. 21, 2000), effective Mar. 1, 2001. Effective date amended to Oct. 1, 2001 pursuant to P.L. 26-001:V:15 (Mar. 7,
2001), and amended to Oct. 1, 2002 pursuant to P.L. 26-035:IV:35 (Sept. 28, 2001). Entire article repealed and reenacted by P.L. 27-
030:2 (Sept. 30, 2003).

2017 NOTE: Descriptive subheadings included in the public laws and in past print publications were removed to adhere to the Compiler’s general codification scheme pursuant to 1 Guam Code Ann. § 1606.

COL 8/23/2023

10 Guam Code Ann. HEALTH AND SAFETY
CH 2 DIVISION OF PUBLIC WELFARE

Pursuant to P.L. 26-035:IV:35 (Sept. 28, 2001), the reenactment of this Article by P.L. 25-163 (Sept. 21, 2000) would become effective on Oct. 1, 2002, unless the Medically Indigent Program, Medicaid and Child Health Insurance programs were privatized. The privatization of these programs did not occur; therefore, the Article
9 as reenacted by P.L. 25-163 became effective on Oct. 1, 2002.