Terms Used In 4 Guam Code Ann. § 15204

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
No employee shall use or attempt to use an official position to secure or grant unwarranted privileges, exemptions, advantages, contracts, or treatment, for himself or herself, a spouse, children, or others, including but not limited to the following:
(a) seeking other employment or contract for services by the use or attempted use of the individual’s office or position;

(b) accepting, receiving, or soliciting compensation for the performance of official duties or responsibilities except as provided by law;

(c) using government time, equipment, or other facilities for private business purposes;

(d) soliciting, selling, or otherwise engaging in a financial transaction with a subordinate or a person or business whom the employee inspects or supervises in official capacity.

(e) Nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit a legislator from introducing bills and resolutions, serving on committees or making statements or taking action in the exercise of legislative functions. Every legislator shall file with the Guam Ethics Commission a full and complete public disclosure of the nature and extent of the legislator’s interest on any legislative transaction which primarily affects only the legislator or legislators involved or their spouses and not the community as a whole or a segment thereof. Disclosure must be made at time of introduction of such legislation, or when the legislator shall first have knowledge of such legislation.