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Terms Used In 2 Guam Code Ann. § 1118

  • Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
  • Recess: A temporary interruption of the legislative business.
) The Legislature shall convene in a new regular session at the seat of Government at 10:00 a.m. on the first Monday in January of each year. The regular session shall continue for such period as each Legislature may determine, provided, however, that in no event shall a session continue beyond midnight of the day preceding the day upon which the next regular session of the Legislature is to convene.

(b) At any time when the Legislature is in recess or has adjourned and could be in session but for such recess or adjourn- ment, either the Speaker or the Committee on Rules may summon the Legislature to meet for whatever period of time the Legislature shall deem required. A meeting called pursuant to this paragraph shall be a continuation of the regular session last convened pursuant to Paragraph (a) of this Section.

(c) At any time when I Liheslaturan Guåhan is in recess or has adjourned, the Speaker and the Legislative Secretary shall be empowered to, and shall receive, any messages or communications of any kind addressed to I Liheslaturan Guåhan [Legislature] from I Maga’lahen Guåhan [Governor]. For purposes of this Paragraph, receipt of messages or communications of any kind from I Maga’lahen Guåhan to I Liheslaturan Guåhan shall occur if delivered to the Speaker or the Legislative Secretary, or to their respective offices.

(d) Any business, bill or resolution pending at the final adjournment of a regular session held in an odd-numbered year shall carry over with the same status to the next regular session.

(e) No business, bill or resolution pending at the final adjournment of a special session shall carry over to any other session.

(f) A session convening in an odd-numbered year shall be the first regular session of a Legislature and the session convening in the even-numbered year shall be the second regular session of the Legislature organized the preceding year.

SOURCE: GC § 1015. R/R by P.L. 11-001; amended by P.L. 13-073, P.L.
13-118; R/R by P.L. 13-120, P.L. 13-149; P.L. 13-152; Subsection (a)
further amended by P.L. 16-120. Subsection (c) amended by P.L. 25-172:2 (Oct. 20, 2000).
NOTE: The Legislative Intent stated in P.L. 25-172 states:

I Liheslaturan Guåhan wishes to avoid any question or challenge as to the procedure for enacting legislation on Guam. In a recent Supreme Court of Guam decision the Court pointed out an ambiguity in Guam law regarding the distinction between a “”recess”” and an “”adjournment.”” This legislation is intended to remove said ambiguity between these two (2) terms, and not to encompass the term “”adjournment sine die.””

§ 1119. Legislative Staff: Employment and Conditions
Thereof.

(a) The Legislature, in addition to the attaches referred to in
§ 1112 of this Chapter, may employ such other employees as it may from time to time require. Notwithstanding the provisions of the Personnel Law and the Compensation Law, the methods of appointment and promotion and the compensation, tenure, leave and other conditions of employment of such employees and attaches shall be such as the Legislature may from time to time fix by its Standing Rules or by resolution.

(b) The Committee on Rules shall certify the amount of compensation due such employees and attaches in accordance with the said Standing Rules or resolution of the Legislature and the disbursing officer of the Legislature shall thereupon pay the same in accordance with said certification.

(c) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, and to provide for an orderly transition from one Legislature to another, it shall be the duty and obligation of all attaches and employees of the Legislature, to remain at their posts and perform their duties until otherwise relieved or until their services are terminated by an incoming Legislature. The Chairman of the Rules Committee of an outgoing Legislature, within ten (10) days following the declaration of results and issuance of certificates of election under the Election Law, shall account for and effect the orderly turn-over of legislative keys and other property, records and files to the Legislature designated for the purpose by the majority of the incoming Legislators.

SOURCE: GC § 1016. Amended by P.L. 12-022, P.L. 12-045; R/R by
P.L. 16-023 and P.L. 17-005.

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