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tr v t SENATOR FRANK T. ISHIZAKI
I Mina' Bente Nuebi Na Liheslaturan Guahan
CHAIRMAN C O MMITTEE ON CALENDAR
C O MMITTEE ON GENERAL GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS AND REORGANIZATION
May 20, 2008
The Honorable Judith Won Pat Speaker I Mina Bente Nuebi Na Liheslaturan Guahan 155 Hesler Place Hagatiia, Guam 96910
Re: Committee Recommendation
Dear Speaker Won Pat:
I N
The Committee on General Governmental Operations and Reorganization, to which was referred Bill No. )Jo7 JIJ5" (EC): An act to repeal and reenact Article 6 of Chapter 4 of Title 4 of the Guam Code ~ Annotated relative to enhanced placement program; clarifying government agencies that are
affected upon the displacement of public employees caused by outsourcing and privatization; prescribing definitions and eligibility of separated classified employees affected by reorganization herein reports back with the recommendation TO REPORT OUT ONLY.
Votes are as Follows:
1 TO PASS
NOTTO PASS
b TO REPO RT O UT ONLY
ABSTAIN
IN ACTIVE FILE
s/Jlv~ ; enator Frank T. Ishizaki
155 Hesler Street, Hagatiia, Guam 969 JO Tel: 475-384112 ·Fax: 475-3844 · ishizaki@ire. ner
www. fran kishi::,aki.com
May 20, 2008
SENATOR FRANK T. ISHIZAKI I Mina' Bente Nuebi Na Liheslaturan Guahan
CHAIRMAN COMMITTEE ON CALENDAR
COMMITTEE ON GENERAL GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS AND REORGANIZATION
A1EA10RAND[ ~M
TO: All Members Committee on General Governmental Operations and Reorganization
FROM: Chairman
SUBJECT: Voting Sheet
Transmitted herewith are the voting sheets and the Committee Report of the Public Hearing on Bill No. 267 (EC): An act to repeal and reenact Article 6 of Chapter 4 of Title 4 of the Guam Code Annotated relative to Enhanced Placement Program; Clarifying government agencies that are affected upon the displacement of public employees caused by outsourcing and privatization; prescribing definitions and eligibility of separated classified employees affected by reorganization for your review and signature.
Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated.
~~lshizaki Attachments
155 Hesler Street, Hagatiia. Guam 96910 Tel: 475-384112 ·Fax: 475-3844 · [email protected]
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SENATOR FRANK T. ISHIZAKI I Mina 'Bente Nuebi Na Liheslaturan Guahan
CHAIRMAN COMMITIEE O N C A LENDAR
COMMITIEE O N GEN ERAL GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS AND REORGANIZATI O N
VOTING RECORD
Bill No. 267 (EC): An act to repeal and reenact Article 6 of Chapter 4 of Title 4 of the Guam Code Annotated relative to Enhanced Placement Program; Clarifying government agencies that are affected upon the displacement of public employees caused by outsourcing and privatization;
prescribing definitions and eligibility of separated classified employees affected by reorganization.
Committee Member
Senator Frank T. Ishizaki, Ch . / 1 1 ... alrtnan / fj)------
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Senator Frank.'13las, Jr., Member
Senator Eddie Calvo, Member
Senator Jim V. Espaldon, Member
Speaker Mark Forbes, Member
Senator Judith P. Guthertz, Member
Senator J esse A. Lujan, Member
~ Senator Tina Muna-Barnes, Member
Senator Adolpho B. Palacios, Member
Senator Rory Respicio, Member
Speaker Judith T. Won Pat, E x-O fficio Member
TO NOTTO REPORT
Signature TO PASS PASS OUT
ONLY
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PLACE IN ABSTAIN INACTIVE
FILE
SENATOR FRANK T. ISHIZAKI I Mina' Bente Nuebi Na Liheslaturan Guahan
CHAIRMAN COMMITTEE ON CALENDAR
COMMITTEE ON GENERAL GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS AND REORGANIZATION
Committee Report
Bill No. 267 (EC)
155 Hesler Street, Hagatiia, Guam 96910 Tel: 475-384112 · Fax: 475-3844 · [email protected]
www. (rankishizaki. com
Committee on General Governmental Operations and Reorganization
Public Hearing
Bill No. 267 (EC): An act to repeal and reenact Article 6 of Chapter 4 of Title 4 of the Guam Code Annotated relative to Enhanced Placement Program; Clarifying government agencies that are affected upon the displacement of public employees caused by outsourcing and privatization; prescribing definitions and eligibility of separated classified employees affected by reorganization.
I. Overview:
The Committee on General Governmental Operations and Reorganizations convened for a public hearing at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 to receive testimony on Bill No. 267 (EC): An act to repeal and reenact Article 6 of Chapter 4 of Title 4 of the Guam Code Annotated relative to Enhanced Placement Program; Clarifying government agencies that are affected upon the displacement of public employees caused by outsourcing and privatization; prescribing definitions and eligibility of separated classified employees affected by reorganization. Notice of the hearing was disseminated throughout all local media for announcement on the 6th of May, 2008. A second notice of the hearing was disseminated on the 9th of May, 2008.
Senators Present: Senator Frank Ishizaki, Chairman Senator Adolpho Palacios, Sr., Vice Chairman Senator Ray Tenorio Senator Judith Guthertz Senator Eddie Calvo Senator Ben Pangelinan
Testimony submitted by: •!• Dan Leon Guerrero, Dept. of Public Works •!• Johnny M. San Nicolas, Dept. of Agriculture •!• Roman Perez, Dept. of Public Works •!• Greg Duenas, Dept. of Public Works •!• Anthony C. Pablo, Former GT A employee •!• Juan Finona, Former GT A employee, ECC Member
II. Summary of Testimonies:
Dan Leon Guerrero, DPW Mr. Leon Guerrero worked for GTA for 18 years. Upon hearing rumors of privatization and downsizing, he transferred to DPW where he has been employed for 2 years. He did not know that by transferring his salary would be reduced to that of a new employee in DPW. He stated his pay was reduced by almost half his earnings prior to the transfer from GTA to DPW.
Johnny M. San Nicolas, DOA Mr. San Nicolas supports the bill. He was an employee at GTA for 14 years. He now works at DOA where he is at step one on the years of service priority ladder. Upon enactment of the Priority Placement Program, he was placed in a job that was open, not a job that he was evaluated for, but one in which he had no prior experience and his salary was decreased. He requested to be transferred from his department to an installer department in another government agency but was not granted his request.
Roman Perez, DPW Mr. Perez is supportive of the bill. He feels the bill would help to thwart the injustice done to him and fellow government employees by the priority placement program under which he was transferred from GT A to DPW where his rank and pay were not at the same level, but lower.
Greg Duenas, DPW Mr. Duenas supports Bill 267. He went from being an L-10 down to an F-1 at DPW. He feels the Priority Placement Program has been an injustice, especially to former GTA employees, as opposed to the Enhanced Placement Program. He stated that he has seen other employees hurt by the situation because they can no longer afford to pay their bills under the salaries imposed by the priority placement program. He states that the current program the employees are under has failed them.
Anthony C. Pablo, Former GTA employee Please see attached letter
Juan Finona, Former GTA employee, ECC Member Please see attached letter
III. Findings and Recommendations:
The Committee on General Governmental Operations and Reorganizations finds that the statutes outlined in Bill No. 267 (EC) would be beneficial to the public because hard working employees of the government deserve to be paid for the service and years of work they contribute to the Government and the people of Guam. Bill No. 267 provides a measure of fairness and security to the enhanced placement of government employees whose jobs and salaries are threatened by privatization and/or downsizing of their places of employment within the Government.
Bill No. 267 (EC) is duly reported to I Liheslaturan Guahan with the recommendation TO REPORT OU ONLY.
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MINA'BENTE NUEBE NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN
Bill No.2fel_(EC)
Introduced by:
TWENTY-NINTH GUAM LEGISLATURE 2008 (SECOND) Regular Session
Edward J.B. Calvo y"f/~ Frank F. Blas, J F. T. Ishizaki
AN ACT TO REPEAL AND REENACT ARTICLE 6 OF CHAYfER 4 OF TITLE 4 OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED RELATIVE TO ENHANCED PLACEMENT PROGRAM; CLARIFYING GOVERNMENT AGENCIES THAT ARE AFFECTED UPON THE DISPLACEMENT OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES CAUSED BY OUTSOURCING AND PRIVATIZATION; PRESCRIBING DEFINITIONS AND ELIGIBILITY OF SEPARATED CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES AFFECTED BY REORGANIZATION.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF GUAM:
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2 Section I. Enhanced Placement for Public Employees Displaced Due to
3 Outsourcing. Article 6 of Chapter 4, Title 4 of the Guam Code Annotated is hereby
4 repealed and reenacted to read as foUows:
5 "ARTICLE 6.
6 Enhanced Placement for Public Employees
7 Displaced Due to Outsourcing.
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9
10
11
§4601.
§4602.
§4603.
§4604.
Definitions.
Eligibility.
Enhanced Placement.
Retention of Seniority.
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
§4605.
§4606.
§4607.
§4608.
§4609.
§4610.
§4611.
§4612.
Period of Eligibility.
Establishment of List.
Agency Required to Notify Individuals
Registered for Enhanced Placement
Program.
Positions Reserved for Enhanced
Placement Registrants.
Enhanced Placement Program
Reappointment.
Reactivation of Registered Guam
Telephone Authority Employees.
Effective Date of Act.
Severability.
10
11
12
13
14 15 §4601. Definitions. For purposes of this Article, the following
16 words ands phrases are defined to mean:
17 (a) · "Agency" or "department" means each and every line department
18 or agency of the Executive Branch; every instrumentality; any board,
19 commission or comparable unit of government, any of whose members are
20 elected, appointed by I Maga 'fahen Guahan, I Liheslatura or the Judiciary;
21 public corporations; every educational institution excepting academic personnel
22 of the University of Guam and the Guam Community College; the Judicial
23 Branch; the Legislative Branch; Public Defender Corporation; and every public
24 entity hereafter to be created by law.
25 (b) "Classified employee" means an employee in the classified service
26 of the government of Guam as provided within Title 4 G.C.A. §4102.
( c) "Classified position" means a vacant or occupied position of the
2 classified service of the government of Guam.
3 ( d) "Privatization" means a function of a government agency that
4 converted from governmental to private control or ownership pursuant to Title 1
5 G.C.A. §1800.
6 ( e) "Separated" means termination or discharged as a result of
7
8
privatization.
§4602. Eligibility. Any classified employee of a government of
9 Guam agency or department which is undergoing a process of complete
10 privatization; and, who will be separated from government service as a result of
11 such shall be eligible for enhanced placement. Classified employees still under
12 probation shall not be eligible for enhanced placement.
13 §4603. Enhanced Placement. Classified employees eligible for
14 enhanced placement shall be granted by a government of Guam agency or
15 department the right of first refusal for an opened and vacant government of
16 Guam classified position provided that such classified employee shall meet all
17 qualifications for such position and further provided that such position is vacant
18 and has been opened for recruitment for bona fide reasons with an actual intent
19 to fill such position under the merit system. Enhanced placement is not
20 available when a classified position has been opened government-wide or for
21 the purpose of promotion. When more than one (1) person eligible for enhanced
22 placement applies for a vacant and opened classified position subject to the
23 provisions of this Article, the process of selection between such persons eligible
24 for enhanced placement shall be competitive as would normally be the case
25 under the provisions of the merit system. This right of first refusal shall
26 supercede any previously passed Law, which gives preferential hire treatment
27 (e.g. 4GCA, Section 4104.1 Preferences for Scholarship Recipients.).
3
§4604. Retention of Seniority. Any employee hired pursuant to
2 the provisions of enhanced placement as defined in this Article shall receive the
3 same pay grade and step received at the time of separation or pay that is closest
4 to but not more than as is normally associated with the employee's new
5 position.
6 §4605. Period of Eligibility. A classified employee eligible to
7 participate in enhanced placement, as detailed in this Article, shall acquire such
8 eligibility upon the final approval of the relevant privatization directly affecting
9 such employee by I Liheslaturan Guahan or in the absence of a legislative
1 O approval process, upon the date with such instruments as shall mandate the
11 relevant privatization are enacted. Such eligibility shall remain in effect for a
12 period of no more than two (2) years.
13 Registrants that decline a job offer (either voluntary or involuntary, shall
14 be permanently removed as an enhanced placement registrant.
15 Funding for the placement of former employees under the Enhanced
16 Placement Program shall come from the sale of the affected government of
17 Guam function or entity, or any previous sale.
18 §4606. Establishment of List. All persons eligible for enhanced
19 placement shall register with the Department of Administration. Persons
20 eligible for enhanced placement shall register no later than one hundred twenty
21 (120) days after the date upon which they have acquired eligibility for enhanced
22 placement as detailed in §4605 of this Article. The Department of
23 Administration shall maintain, update and deliver at the beginning of each
24 month, and on a monthly basis, such registry of eligible persons to all personnel
25 divisions of all personnel divisions of all agencies that are independent of the
26 Department of Administration's personnel services. The independent Agency
27 Personnel offices, shall submit a list of Enhanced Placement Program
4
Registrants employed as a result of the program at their agency by the last
2 business day of each month. The Department of Administration in turn, shall
3 reconcile all lists received and issue an updated registry to all independent
4 agencies at the beginning of the following month. A person is not eligible for
5 referral to an open and vacant classified position subject to the provisions of
6 enhanced placement as described in this Article, until such time as they have
7 registered in accordance with the provisions of this Section. The Department of
8 Administration shall develop policies and procedures consistent with this
9 Article and disseminate them to the independent agency personnel offices.
10 §4607. Agency Required to Notify Individuals Registered for
11 Enhanced Placement Program. The Department of Administration personnel
12 services (or applicable independent personnel agency office) must notify
13 Enhanced Placement registrants of any open funded vacancy that they qualify
14 for no later than five (5) working days via telephone. Should the Department of
15 Administration personnel services (or applicable independent personnel agency
16 office) fail Jo make telephone contact, notification shall be made by mail with
17 verified returned receipt, to a registered Enhanced Placement Program
18 individual of the position.
19 §4608. Positions Reserved for Enhanced Placement Registrants.
20 Any position to which a registered enhanced placement individual is qualified
21 shall not be filled within the government of Guam, until, a waiver is received in
22 writing from the qualified enhanced placement registrants declining such
23 position no later than five (5) working days upon verbal notification by
24 · telephone of the job offer, or if notified by registered mail, five (5) working
25 days from the postmarked date; when such position is government-wide and/or
26 for promotion; or, upon an emergency declaration by I Maga 'lahen Guahan.
5
The qualified enhanced placement registrant's right shall be
2 automaticaJly waived and the offer shall be extended to the next individual on
3 the Enhanced Placement Program list, or if none, then the position shall be open
4 for regular recruitment. A signed waiver must be submitted to the Department
5 of Administration personnel services division, (or applicable independent
6 personnel agency office). In the event the qualified registrant fails to submit a
7 signed waiver within five (5) working days from the date of the offer, the offer
8
9
shall be considered an involuntary declination.
§4609. Enhanced Placement Program Reappointment. (a)
10 During the active period of eligibility for enhanced placement, all registered
11 individuals shall be afforded to fill a vacant classified position announced as
12 "Open" through enhanced placement. A registered individual that applies for
13 an "Open" vacant classified position shall have their application evaluated and
14 if qualified shall be given preferential hire status at whatever hiring agency has
15 a vacancy at that point in time. The Department of Administration personnel
16 services (or applicable independent personnel agency office), must have a
17 recruitment GG-1. If there is no GG-1 at the time of evaluation or the
18 establishment of an eligibility list, Recruitment shall review the eligibility list
19 before certification once a GG-1 is submitted.
20 (b) Former employees reappointed under this program may apply to
21 those agencies outside the umbrella of the Department of Administration
22 personnel services to include the Guam International Airport Authority, Guam
23 Power Authority, Guam Water Works, Guam Visitors Bureau, and the Port
24 Authority of Guam provided a funding source is identified.
25 §4610. Reactivation of Registered Guam Telephone Authority
26 Employees. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, former Guam
27 Telephone Authority employees who had previously registered with the
6
Department of Administration and have not been placed under the Enhanced
2 Placement Program, shall be reactivated as Enhanced Placement registrants for
3 a period of one (1) year effective the date of this Act and shall be eligible for
4 placement at only autonomous departments and agencies and public
5 corporations such as: Guam Community College, Guam Power Authority,
6 Guam Waterworks Authority, Port Authority of Guam, the University of Guam
7 and the Guam International Airport Authority. This opportunity shall not apply
8 to those registrants who have declined enhanced placement either voluntary or
9 involuntarily.
10 §4611. Effective Date of Act. This Act shall take effect upon
11 enactment and shall not affect in the interim, any other improvements necessary
12 to be done in carrying out the purpose of this Act.
13 §4612. Severability. If any provisions of this Act or its application
14 to any person or circumstances is found to be invalid or contrary to law, such
15 invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of this Law which can
16 be given effect without the invalid provisions or application, and to this end the
17 provisions of this Law are severable."
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Twenty-Ninth Guam Legislature
Chairman, Committee on General
Governmental Operations and Reorganization
SENATOR FRANK T. ISHIZAKI I Mina 'Bente Nuebi Na Liheslaturan Guahan
155 Hesler Street, Hagatiia, Guam 96910 Tel: 475-3841 ·Fax: 475-3844 · [email protected]
virww.fiw1kishizaki. com
AGENDA 9:00am-1 :OOpm
• Bill 238 (LS)- An act to amend Subsection (b) of§ 19 .30 of Chapter 19 of Title 9 of the Guam Code Annotated, relative to the assault against a peace officer
• Bill 252 (EC)- An act to add a new Article 14 to Chapter 5 of Title 5, Guam Code Annotated relative to the procurement of software
• Bill 265 (EC)- An act relative to updating and enhancing the provision on the forfeiture of assets by local Government of Guam Law Enforcement Agencies through providing the Guam Police Department with a more timely recording, disposition and use of assets seized in accordance with the Assets Forfeiture Laws of Guam; through amending §79102 of Chapter 79, Title 10, Guam Code Annotated.
• Bill 267 (EC)- An act to repeal and reenact Aiiicle 6 of Chapter 4 of Title 4 of the Guam Code Annotated relative to enhanced placement program; clarifying government agencies that are affected upon the displacement of public employees caused by outsourcing and privatization; prescribing definitions and eligibility of separated classified employees affected by reorganization
Testimonies can be submitted in advance to the Office of Senator Frank Ishizaki through email at testimony(a!frankishizaki.com or through facsimile at 475-3844. Should you have any questions, please contact Sahara Defensor or Zac Taimanglo at 475-3841. Si Yu'os Ma'ase.
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I Mina' Bente Nuebi Na Lihes!atttran Guahan Committee on General Governmental Operations and Reorganization
Senator Frank T. lshizaki Chairman
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 · 9: 00 a.m. Public Hearing Sign In Sheet
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Bill No. 267 (EC) - An act to repeal and reenact Article 6 of Chapter 4 of Title 4 of the Guam Code Annotated relative to enhanced placement program; clarifying government agencies that are affected upon the displacement of public employees caused by outsourcing and privatization; prescribing definitions and eligibility of separated classified employees affected by reorganization (Calvo, Blas, Ishizaki).
NAME AGENCY/ MAILING ADDRESS
CONTACT ORAL/WRITTEN FOR/ AGAINST (Please Print) ORGANIZATION NUMBER TESTIMONY MEASURE
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Sahara J Defensor
From: Sent: To: Subject:
[email protected] Tuesday, May 13, 2008 3:22 PM [email protected] Yahoo! WebHosting Email
name = Anthony C. Pablo email = [email protected] phone = 482-0874 comments= Hello Senator, pls. excuse me for not attending the public hearing on bill 267. I just have to put my testimony in and not let this go by, or unheard .... I am in favor of this bill because I can have that chance to get back into the Gov't work force again because we ( GTA ) did not get much offer uder the enhanced priority placement program, but were offered placement on the other progam only to find out that we had to start from step one which gave us no choice but to stay with the private sector, Sir, my life style has changed over the years and I could not afford to take that cut .... The other reason I want to go back into the gov't is because of what GTA Telegu, now, had done to me .... This is what happened to me ... I been working with GTA for 18yrs. now, 15 under Gov't and 3 under private, I was forced to take a manager's postion twice in which I did not want,in rejecting the postion the company retaliated on me by transfering me to a lower postion and cutting my per hour salary by $2.00 and forcing me to sign a paper which states that I volunteered to those terms, but I write to you saying it was not under my free will th! at I signed this paper, the Human Resources dept. Lady said if I don't sign it she
does'nt know what will happen to me next or they might make it harder for me to work their, what was I suppose to do? go back to the gov't and take a huge pay cut and risk the chance of losing my house? or stay and hope someting good will happen for me, and that hope (bill 267) might be it .... Bottom line sir is that there's a hand full of X-GovGuam workers here wanting to get back into what was our life once before we became misserable. Thank-you for your time, I hope my message sends out a cry for help for other X-employees REMOTE HOST: 209.164.184.147
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Sahara J Defensor
From: juan finona [email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 1: 13 PM
Subject: Facts after GT A Sale
Facts that occured after the GTA sale, to the seasoned/former government of Guam employees, employed with private GTA: a) contract provided for the employees, are not written according to the original contract before the sale. b) Mercel Camacho and Larry Perez released the financial advisor for the seasoned employees six months after the sale, which should have been one year contract, as stated by the emplyees. c) employees were given a document to sign, stating, not to say anything to the public or else be terminated. d) increments for the first three years of employment, were not followed according to the promises to the employees, first year 3.5%,second and third year 2.5% increment increases. d) Mercel Camacho and Larry Perez are not following/investigating if the seasoned employees were being treated according to the GTA Privatization Law. Seasoned employees are being transferred to another department without their consent and salaries are being decreased, in-order for them to continue working with the now GTA. e) Mercel Camacho and his staff are not responding to former GT A employees requests, as per example: Juan S. Finona request for his payroll deduction records made to Guam Memorial Hospital, to justify payments were made in full. Request was made in 2006, and to this present time no reply or information was given with such request, which juan finona made two visits to their office. f) Seasoned employees submitted applications to GPA, DPW, GW A, but, Mercel Camacho and Larry Perez did not respond to this employees who submitted applications. Mercel Camacho did not employ any seasoned GTA employees for his office, instead hired his staff, that did not know the Privatization laws ofGTA. In reality, the seasoned employees, being employed with the new GT A, are not being treated according to the law and promises made, before the sale of Government of Guam GT A.
Juan S. Finona former GT A employee and ECC Member
5/14/2008
Twenty-Ninth Guam Legislature
Chairman, Committee on General
Governmental Operations and Reorganization
SENATOR FRANK T. ISHIZAKI I Mina 'Bente Nuebi Na Liheslaturan Guahan
155 Hesler Street, Hagatna, Guam 96910 Tel: 475-3841 ·Fax: 475-3844 · [email protected]
itww frankis hizaki. com
May 6, 2008
Notice of Public Hearing
Committee on General Governmental Operations and Reorganization will be holding a public hearing on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 at the Antonio R. Unpingco Legislative Session Hall.
AGENDA 9:00am - 1 :OOpm
• Bill 238 (LS)- An act to amend Subsection (b) of§ 19.30 of Chapter 19 of Title 9 of the Guam Code Annotated, relative to the assault against a peace officer
• Bill 252 (EC)- An act to add a new Article 14 to Chapter 5 of Title 5, Guam Code Annotated relative to the procurement of software
• Bill 265 (EC)- An act relative to updating and enhancing the provision on the forfeiture of assets by local Government of Guam Law Enforcement Agencies through providing the Guam Police Department with a more timely recording, disposition and use of assets seized in accordance with the Assets Forfeiture Laws of Guam; through amending §79102 of Chapter 79, Title 10, Guam Code Annotated.
• Bill 267 (EC)- An act to repeal and reenact Article 6 of Chapter 4 of Title 4 of the Guam Code Annotated relative to enhanced placement program; clarifying government agencies that are affected upon the displacement of public employees caused by outsourcing and privatization; prescribing definitions and eligibility of separated classified employees affected by reorganization
Testimonies can be submitted in advance to the Office of Senator Frank Ishizaki through email at [email protected] or through facsimile at 475-3844. Should you have any questions, please contact Sahara Defensor or Zac Taimanglo at 475-3841. Si Yu'os Ma'ase.
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155 Hester Street, Hagdriia. Guam 96910 Tel: 475·3841 ·Fax: 475-3844 · ishizald@ite,ner
www.frankishizaki.com
May 6, 2008
Notice of Public Rearing
Cornmittoe on General Governmental Operations and Reorganization v.>ill be holding a public hearing on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 at the Antonio R. Unpingco Legislative Session Hall.
AGENDA 9:00am - l :OOpm
BW 238 (LS)- An act to amend Subsection (b) of §19.30 of Chapter 19 of Title 9 of the Guam Co.de Annotated, relative to the assault against a peace officer Bill 252 (EC)- An act to add a new Article 14 to Chapter 5 of Title 5, Guam Code Annotated relative to the pr~urement of software Bill 265 (EC)- An act relative to updating and enhancing the provision on the forfeiture of assets by local Government of Guam Law Enforcement Agencies through providing the Guam Police Department with a more timely recording. disposition and use of assets seized in accordance with the Assets Forfeiture Laws of Guam; through amending §79102 of Chapter 79, Title I 0, Guam Code Annotated.
• BUI 267 (EC)-An a.er to repeal and reenact Article 6 of Chapter 4 of Title 4 of the Guam Code Annotated relative to enhanced placement program; clarifying government agencies that are affected upon the displacement of public employees caused by outsourcing and privatization; prescribing definitions and eligibility of separated classified employees affected by reorganization
Testimonies can be submitted in advance to the Office of Senator Frank [shizili through email at testimony@frnnkishizakj CW! or through facsimile at 475~3844. Should you have any questions, please contact Sahara Defensor or Zac Taimanglo at 475-3841. Si Yu'os Ma'Bse, -
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www.franldshi.zaki..com
May6, 2008
Notice of PuhHc Hearing
Committee on General Governmental Operations and Reorganization will be holding a public hearing on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 at the Antonio R. Unpingco Legislative Session Hall.
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Bill 238 (LS)-An act to amend Subsection (b) ofi!9.30 of Chapter 19 of Title 9 of the Guam Code Annotated, relative to the assault against a peace officer Bill 252 (EC} An act to add a new Anicle 14 to Chapter S of Title 5, Guam Code Annotated relative to the procurement of software
• Bill 265 (EC}- An act relative to updating and enhancing the provision on the forfeiture of assets by local Goverrunent of Guam Law Enforcement Agencies through providing the Guam Poli re Department with a more timely recording, disposition B:.nd use of assets seized in accordance with the Assets Forfeiture Laws of Guam; through amending §79102 of Chapter 79, Titie 10, Gu.am Code Annotated
• Bill 267 (EC}- An act to repeal and reenact Article 6 of Chapter 4 of Title 4 of the Guam Code Annotated relative to enhanced placement program; clarifying government agencies that are affected upon the displacement of public employees caused by outsourcing and privatization; prescribing definitions and eligibility of separated classified employees affected by reorganization
Testimonies can be submitted in advance to the Office of Senator Frank Ish.izaki through email at [email protected] or through facsimile at 475~3844. Should you have any questions, please contact Sahara Defensor or Zac Ta.imanglo at 475-3841. Si Yu'os Ma'Ase.
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155 Hesler Street, Haglitiia, Guam 96910 Tel: 475-3841 ·Fax: 475-3844 · [email protected]
ivww.fi·ankishizaki. com
May 9, 2008
Second Notice of Public Hearing
Committee on General Governmental Operations and Reorganization will be holding a public hearing on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 at the Antonio R. Unpingco Legislative Session Hall.
AGENDA 9:00am - 1 :OOpm
• Bill 238 (LS)- An act to amend Subsection (b) of§ 19 .30 of Chapter 19 of Title 9 of the Guam Code Annotated, relative to the assault against a peace officer
• Bill 252 (EC)- An act to add a new Article 14 to Chapter 5 of Title 5, Guam Code Annotated relative to the procurement of software
• Bill 265 (EC)- An act relative to updating and enhancing the provision on the forfeiture of assets by local Government of Guam Law Enforcement Agencies through providing the Guam Police Department with a more timely recording, disposition and use of assets seized in accordance with the Assets Forfeiture Laws of Guam; through amending §79102 of Chapter 79, Title 10, Guam Code Annotated.
• Bill 267 (EC)- An act to repeal and reenact Article 6 of Chapter 4 of Title 4 of the Guam Code Annotated relative to enhanced placement program; clarifying government agencies that are affected upon the displacement of public employees caused by outsourcing and privatization; prescribing definitions and eligibility of separated classified employees affected by reorganization
Testimonies can be submitted in advance to the Office of Senator Frank lshizaki through email at [email protected] or through facsimile at 475-3844. Should you have any questions, please contact Sahara Defensor or Zac Taimanglo at 475-3841. Si Yu'os Ma'ase.
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155 Hesler Streer. Hagtitifa, Guam 96910 Tel: 475-3841 ·Fax: 475-3844 · [email protected]
Y.'WY.1.frankishi:Jaki.com
May9,2008
Stt'ond Nodct: of Public Hearing
Committee on General Governmental Operations and Reorganization will be holding a public hearing on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 at the Antonio R, Unpingco Legislative Session Hall.
AGENDA 9:00am - 1 :OOpm
Biil 238 (LS)-An act to amend Subsection (b) of §19,30 of Chapter 19 of Title 9 of the Guam Code Annotated, relative to the assault against a peace officer Bill 252 (EC} An act to add a new Article 14 to Chapter 5 of Tide 5, Guam Code Annotated relative to the procurement of software Bill 26S (EC)- An act relative to updating and enhancing the provision on the forfeiture of assets by local Government of Guam Law Enforcement Agencies through providing the Guam Police Department with a more timely recording, disposition and use of assets seized in accordance with the Assets Forfcirure Laws of Guam; through amending §79102 of Chapter 79, Ticie 10, Guam Code Annotated.
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Testimonies can be submitted in advance to the Office of Senator Frank Ishizaki through email at tesrimonv@fi'anki~hizaki com or through facsimile at 475~3844. Should you have any questions, please contact Sahara Defensor or Zac Taimanglo at 475·3841. Si Yu'O$ Ma'As:e.
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v.,ww,franJ..ishlzaki.cam
May 9, 2008
Second Notice of Publk Hearing
Committee on General Governmental Operations and Reorganization will be holding a public hearing on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 at the Antonio R. Unpingco Legislative Session HalL
AGENDA 9:00arn - I :OOpm
BUI 238 (LS}-An act10 amend Subsection (b) of §19.30 of Chapter 19 of Title 9 of the Guam Code Annotated, relative to !he assault as<Unst a peace officer Blll 252 (EC}- An act to add a new Article 14 to Chapter S of Title 5, Guam Code Annotated relative to the procurement of software Bill 265 (EC)- An ~ct relative to updating and enhancing the provision on the forfeiture of assets by local Government of GuMn Law Enforcement Agencies through providing the Ouam Police Department with a more timely recording, disposition Md use of assets seized in accordance with We Assets Forfeiture Laws of Guam; through amending §79102 of Chapter 79, Title I 0, Guam Code Annotated.
• BUI 267 (EC}- An act to repeal >nd reenact Article 6 of Chapter 4 of Title 4 of the Guam Code Annotated relative to enhanced placement program; clarifying government agencies that are affected upon the displacement of public employees caused by out!ourcing and privatization;. prescribing definitions and cligiDllity of separated classified employees affected by reorganization
Testimonies can be submined in advance to the Office of Senator Frank I!hizaki through email at te.i;timony@frankishb:aki com or through facsimile at 475-3844. Should you have any questions, please contact Sahara Defeosor or Zac Taimanglo at 475-384 L Si Yu' os Ma• Ase.
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