Terms Used In 10 Guam Code Ann. § 90109

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
(a) This Chapter may be enforced by:

(1) any peace officer as defined by 8 Guam Code Ann. § 5.55;

(2) any employee of the Department of Public Health and Social Services when authorized in writing by the Director of Public Health and Social Services to enforce the provisions of this Chapter;

(3) any employee of the Guam Environmental Protection Agency when authorized in writing by the Administrator of the Guam Environmental Protection Agency to enforce the provisions of this Chapter;

(4) a Citizen Assisted Police Enforcement (CAPE) volunteer, as provided pursuant to § 77302 of Article 3, Chapter 77, Title 10, Guam Code Annotated;

(5) all security officers employed by the government of Guam, or performing security work for the government of Guam or employed by private entity pursuant to their employer’s contract, for any government of Guam agency, authority or department, by whatever name, both autonomous and line agencies, of the government of Guam;

(6) private security personnel employed by private security companies which have elected to provide security services for business establishments desiring to enforce the Natasha Protection Act, and who have been duly trained by a qualified government identified entity for the execution of such responsibilities; and

(7) private security personnel employed by business establishments, which have elected to provide security services to include compliance with the Natasha Protection Act, and who have

been duly trained by a qualified government identified entity for the execution of such responsibilities.

(b) The enforcement of this Chapter shall be undertaken subject to the provisions of 8 Guam Code Ann., Chapter 25.

(c) The Director of a government of Guam agency, authority, department or instrumentality, by whatever name, both autonomous and line agencies, shall be authorized to delegate the authority and responsibility to an employee to additionally serve and function as a designated no-smoking enforcement officer for the purpose of ensuring compliance with this Chapter in and around a government facility.

SOURCE: Added by P.L. 21-139:1 (Oct. 1, 1992) as 9 Guam Code Ann. § 89109, renumbered