Terms Used In 5 Guam Code Ann. § 5233

  • Affidavit: A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it, before a notary or officer having authority to administer oaths.
  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Oath: A promise to tell the truth.
(a) Purpose. The disclosures required by this Section are intended to reveal information bearing on the responsibility of a bidder, and can be obtained by an inquiry regarding responsibility prior to award.

(b) Definitions. As used herein, the term “”person”” shall be
interpreted liberally to include the definition found in 1 Guam Code Ann. § 715, and in § 5030(n) of this Chapter, and includes a natural person as well as every entity of whatever form or composition (an “”artificial person””) recognized under the laws of Guam other than a natural person, who is a prospective contractor under a bid, offer, proposal, or other response to a solicitation, or is a contractor under a contract with the government of Guam, and subject to the provisions of this Chapter.

(c) Public Disclosure of Ownership.

(1) The ownership interests to be disclosed under this Section include the interests of a natural or artificial person who owns all or any part of a prospective contractor, bidder, or offeror, whether as proprietor, a partner, limited or otherwise, a shareholder of any class, in which case the percentage ownership interest test shall be based on each class, a member of an association or company, limited or otherwise, and any person owning a beneficial legal interest in any trust, and any other person having the power to control the performance of the contract or the prospective contractor.

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(2) Prior to award, every person who is a prospective contractor, bidder, or offeror of a contract to be acquired under any method of source selection authorized by this Chapter shall submit a Disclosure Statement, executed as an affidavit under oath, disclosing the name of each person who currently or has owned an ownership interest in the prospective contractor, bidder, or offeror greater than ten percent (10%) at any time during the twelve (12) month period immediately preceding the date of the solicitation (the “”relevant disclosure period””).

(A) If a prospective contractor, bidder, or offeror is an artificial person, the Disclosure Statement shall disclose the name of each person who has owned an ownership interest in such artificial person (a “”second tier owner””) greater than twenty-five percent (25%) at any time during the relevant disclosure period.

(B) If any such second tier owner is also an artificial person, the Disclosure Statement shall disclose the name of each person who has owned an ownership interest in such second tier owner (a “”third tier owner””) of forty-nine percent (49%) or more during the relevant disclosure period.

(C) If the name of no natural person has been identified as an owner, or a second or third tier owner of the prospective contractor, bidder, or offeror, the Disclosure Statement shall identify the name, position, address, and contact information of the natural person having the authority and responsibility for the performance of the prospective contract, and the name of any natural person who has the authority and power to remove and replace the designated responsible person or otherwise control the performance of the prospective contract.

(d) Disclosure of Financial Interest. A prospective contractor shall execute an affidavit disclosing the name of any person who has received or is entitled to receive a commission, gratuity, contingent fee or other compensation to solicit, secure, or assist in obtaining business related to the solicitation by means

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of a Disclosure Statement, executed as an affidavit under oath, disclosing such interest and shall also contain the amounts of any such commission, gratuity, contingent fee or other compensation.

(e) Disclosure of Conflict of Interest. A prospective contractor shall disclose the name of any person who directly or indirectly participates in any solicitation if such person is also an employee of the government of Guam, or of the government of the United States if federal funds are used in payment of the contract.

(f) Every disclosure of an ownership or financial interest of any person required to be identified by this Section shall name the person required to be disclosed and the street address of their principal place of business. All information disclosed or meant to be disclosed under this Section is public procurement data and shall be kept as part of the public record of each procurement.

(g) Continuing Duty of Disclosure. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter, the duty to disclose the information required under this Section shall be, upon award, a continuing duty of a contractor of every contract subject to this Chapter, and all such information shall become part of the procurement record required by § 5249 of this Chapter. Throughout the term of a contract subject to the terms of this Chapter, the contractor shall promptly make any disclosures not made previously and update changes in the identities or other required information, interests, or conflicts of the persons required to be disclosed herein. Failure to comply with this Section shall constitute a material breach of contract.

SOURCE: Added by P.L. 18-044:44 (Nov. 14, 1986). Repealed and reenacted by P.L. 36-013:1 (Apr. 9, 2021).

2021 NOTE: This provision was formerly entitled “”Disclosure of Major
Shareholders”” and was renamed pursuant to P.L. 36-013:1 (Apr. 9, 2021).

Subsection designations added pursuant to authority granted by 1 Guam Code Ann. § 1606.

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