§ 3101 Title
§ 3102 Corporation
§ 3103 Purposes and Authorized Activities
§ 3104 General Powers, Termination Date
§ 3105 Board of Trustees
§ 3106 Duties of the Board
§ 3107 Station Manager of the Facility
§ 3108 Salary and Expenses
§ 3109 Qualifications of Trustees
§ 3110 Board, Miscellaneous Provisions
§ 3111 Corporate Use of Funds
§ 3112 Annual Reports and Audits
§ 3113 Office of Attorney General: Legal Counsel
§ 3114 Guam Education Telecommunications Facility
§ 3115 Property Transfer
§ 3116 Use and Design of the Facility
§ 3117 Employees
§ 3118 Effective Date
§ 3201 Definitions
§ 3202 Guam Film Office
§ 3203 Rules and Regulations
§ 3204 Powers and Duties
§ 3205 Guam Film Office Fund
§ 3206 Permits Required
§ 3207 General Exemptions
§ 3208 Local Production Companies Exempt
§ 3209 Applicants and Issuance
§ 3210 Indemnification of Government Against Liability
§ 3211 Insurance and Bonding Required
§ 3213 Severability

Terms Used In Guam Code > Title 12 > Chapter 3 - Guam Educational Telecommunications Corporation

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