§ 6101 Title
§ 6102 Purpose
§ 6103 Scope
§ 6207.1 Positions in Lieutenant Governor\’s Office
§ 6212 Hourly Rates of Pay
§ 6229.1 Nursing Recruitment and Retention Incentives
§ 6201 Compensation Schedule
§ 6202 Salary Increments
§ 6203 Merit Bonus
§ 6204 Cost of Living Adjustments
§ 6205 Recruitment Above-Step
§ 6205.2 No Recruitment or Compensation Above-Step 10
§ 6206 Step to Step Upon Promotion
§ 6207 Positions in I Maga\’låhi\’s (the Governor\’s) Office
§ 6208 Government Attorneys Salaries
§ 6208.1 Recruitment of Assistant Attorneys General
§ 6209 Professionals of Public Health and Social Services
§ 6210 Public Hearing for Salary Changes for Elected\r\nOfficials May Not Be Waived
§ 6210.1 Effective Date for Salary Changes for Elected\r\nOfficials
§ 6212 v2 Hourly Rates of Pay
§ 6217 Night Differential Pay
§ 6218 Conditions
§ 6218.1 Prohibition on Retroactive Pay Raise
§ 6218.2 Prohibition on Bonus Pay for Unclassified\r\nEmployees
§ 6218.3 Processing of Pay Adjustments for Unclassified\r\nEmployees
§ 6219 Firemen: Compensation: Annual and Sick Leave
§ 6220 Customs and Quarantine Agency Officer and Plant\r\nProtection and Quarantine Officer: Compensation
§ 6221 Interest On Late Overtime Payments
§ 6221.1 Cause of Action for Overtime
§ 6222 Corrections Officers–Hazardous Pay
§ 6223 Firefighters – EMT-A Duty
§ 6224 Police and Customs Officers–Hazardous Pay
§ 6225 Hazardous Duty Positions Identified
§ 6225.1 Hazardous Pay Differential for Employees of Guam\r\nBehavioral Health and Wellness Center
§ 6227 Police Officers/Recruits- GPD FTE Positions
§ 6228 Reimbursement of Cadet Training Costs
§ 6229 Definition
§ 6229.1 v2 Nursing Recruitment and Retention Incentives
§ 6229.2 Salary Schedule Three (3) Year Review
§ 6229.3 Class Specifications Three (3) Year Review
§ 6229.5 Compensation for Education and Experience
§ 6229.6 Certification Pay Differential
§ 6229.7 Work Compensation
§ 6229.8 Flex-Time
§ 6229.9 Job Sharing
§ 6229.10 v3 Job Incentives
§ 6229.11 Classified Full-Time Nursing Positions
§ 6229.12 Graduate Nurse Classification
§ 6229.13 Developmental Promotions (\’KPP\’) Designation
§ 6229.14 Recruitment Process
§ 1606 Amended by P
§ 6229.15 Implementation
§ 6230 Prohibition Against Salary Increases for Unclassified Employees Following the Defeat of an Incumbent in an Election
§ 6231 Prohibition Against Salary Increases for Unclassified\r\nEmployees Employed by Incumbents Not Seeking Re-election
§ 6233 Establishment of the Environmental Public Health\r\nOfficer Series
§ 6234 Department of Revenue and Taxation Examiner
§ 6235 Certification Pay Differential for Certified Public Accountant, Certified Government Financial Manager, Certified Fraud Examiner, and Certified Internal Auditor
§ 6308 Ceiling on Salaries
§ 6310 Conflicts: Article 3 Controls
§ 6301 Compensation Policy
§ 6302 Administration
§ 6303 Creation of Positions
§ 6303.1 Transparency and Disclosure
§ 6304 Differential Pay
§ 6504 Prohibition
§ 6501 Off-Island Employees, Transportation of
§ 6501.1 Off-Island Employees: Return Transportation
§ 6503 Uniform
§ 6504 v2 Prohibition
§ 6504.1 Dual Employment Prohibited

Terms Used In Guam Code > Title 4 > Chapter 6 - Compensation of Public Employees

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  • Damages: Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries.
  • Dependent: A person dependent for support upon another.
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  • Probation: A sentencing alternative to imprisonment in which the court releases convicted defendants under supervision as long as certain conditions are observed.
  • Probation officers: Screen applicants for pretrial release and monitor convicted offenders released under court supervision.
  • Public defender: Represent defendants who can't afford an attorney in criminal matters.
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