Terms Used In 21 Guam Code Ann. § 76103

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The Department in cooperation with the Territorial Land Use Commission and the Territorial Seashore Protection Commission shall establish a comprehensive program for historic preservation, restoration, and presentation, which shall include but not be limited to the following:
(a) Plans to acquire, restore, and preserve historic areas, buildings, and site significant to Guam’s past;

(b) Establish and maintain the Guam Register of
Historic Places;

(c) Establish regulations on the uses of such areas;

(d) Develop a territory wide survey of historic areas, buildings, and sites with a phased preservation and restoration development plan and accompanying budget and land use recommendations;

(e) Provide for matching grants-in-aid to private agencies for projects which will fulfill the purposes of this Chapter;

(f) Seek assistance for the territorial historic preservation and restoration program by applying for technical assistance and funds from the federal government and private agencies and foundations for the purposes of this Chapter;

(g) Employ sufficient professional and technical staff for the purposes of this Chapter;

(h) Advise and cooperate with other public and private agencies engaged in similar work;

(i) Submit an annual report and budget to the Governor and the Legislature by February 1st of each year, with recommendations for programs of historic preservation and restoration.

SOURCE: GC § 13985.2 enacted by P.L. 10-068 (July 30, 1969), repealed and reenacted by P.L. 12-126 (May 3, 1974), and amended by P.L. 20-
151:6 (Mar. 21, 1990). Public Law 25-069:9 (July 8, 1999) repealed P.L.
20-151:6. However, P.L. 25-069:9 (July 8, 1999) was itself repealed by
P.L. 25-072:VI:13(c) (Sept. 30, 1999), which reverted the amendment of
P.L. 20-151:6.

2016 NOTE: Subsection designations were altered to adhere to the Compiler’s codification and alpha-numeric schemes pursuant to authority granted by 1 Guam Code Ann. § 1606.