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CARL T.C. GUTIERREZ GOVERNOR OF GUAM MAR 2 4 Ma) The Honorable Joanne M. S. Brown Legislative Secretary I Mina'Bente Singko na Liheslaturan GuHhan Twenty-Fifth Guam Legislature Suite 200 130 Aspinal Street HagHtiia, Guam 96910 Dear Legislative Secretary Brown: Enclosed please find -Substitute Bill No. 381 (COR), "AN ACT TO ADD 40119(a), 40119(b) AND 40119(c) TO CHAPTER 40, DIVISION 4 OF TITLE 5 OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, RELATIVE TO THE MAYORS' COUNCIL AND THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND", which I have signed into law today as Public Law No. 25-118. This legislation allows the Mayors to use the funds in their Community Development Fund for personnel services, contractual services, or a combination of these. It also allows the Mayors to directly solicit and administer contracts for construction, road repair and beautification projects, in accordance with procurement laws, up to an amount of $50,000, as long as funding is available. The Department of Public Works will review and assist the Mayors in these activities. Very truly yours, 'AGGzz I Maga'Lahen GuHhan Governor of Guam Attachment: cc: copy attached for signed bill or overridden bill original attached for vetoed bill The Honorable A.R. Unpingco Speaker Ricardo I. Bordallo Governor's Complex Post Ofice Box 2950, Agana, Guam 96932 (671)472-8931 Fax (671)477-GUAM

MINA'BENTE SINGKO NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 2000 (SECOND) Regular Session CERTIFICATION OF PASSAGE OF AN ACT TO I MAGA'LAHEN GUAHAN This is to certify that Substitute Bill No. 381 (COR) "AN ACT TO ADD 40119(a), 401 19(b) AND 401 19(c) TO CHAPTER 40, DIVISION 4 OF TITLE 5 OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, RELATIVE TO THE MAYORS' COUNCIL AND THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND," was on the 9" day of March 2000, duly and regularly passed. ANT NI R. UNPINGCO qeaker Senator and Legislative Secretary This Act was received by I Maga'lahen Guahan this / day of &,2000, at /a& o'clock APPROVED: - 2 Assistant Staff Officer Maga'lahi's Office Date: CARL T. C. GUTIERREZ I Maga'lahen Guahan?-2j~0b \ public Law NO. 2s: 118

MINA'BENTE SINGKO NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 2000 (SECOND) Regular Session Bill No. 381 (COR) As substituted by the Committee on Power, Public Works, Tax and Regulatory Reform, Municipal and Community Affairs and as amended. Introduced by: E. B. Calvo L. F. Kasperbauer A. C. Lamorena, V K. S. Moylan F. B. Aguon, Jr. E. C. Bermudes A. C. Blaz J. M.S. Brown M. G. Camacho Mark Forbes C. A. Leon Guerrero V. C. Pangelinan J. C. Salas S. A. Sanchez, I1 A. R. Unpingco AN ACT TO ADD 40119(a), 40119(b) AND 40119(c) TO CHAPTER 40, DIVISION 4 OF TITLE 5 OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, RELATIVE TO THE MAYORS' COUNCIL AND THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND. 1 BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF GUAM: 2 Section 1. Legislative Statement. I Liheslaturan GuBhan finds that 3 as elected officials, the Mayors of Guam should have more control over assets

and resources allocated to them in order to expeditiously carry out their responsibilities of meeting the needs of the Villages they represent without having to wait for normal bureaucratic processes to take place. Section 2. Section 40119(a) is hereby added to Chapter 40, Division 4 of Title 5 of the Guam Code Annotated to read as follows: "(a) Community Development Fund Use Option. Each Mayor may expend funds appropriated from the Community Development Fund for personnel services, contractual services or a combination thereof." Section 3. Section 40119(b) is hereby added to Chapter 40, Division 4 of Title 5 of the Guam Code Annotated to read as follows: "(b) Mayoral Administration. Each Mayor is hereby authorized to directly solicit and administer contracts for construction, road repair and beautification projects in accordance with procurement laws, and procurement rules and regulations, and availability of funds not to exceed a cost of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) per contract. Such projects are to be reviewed by the Department of Public Works for compliance assurance within five (5) working days. The issuance and administration of purchase orders for items approved by the Department of Public Works for procurement herein shall be the responsibility of the Mayors' Council." Section 4. Section 40119(c) is hereby added to Chapter 40, Division 4 of Title 5 of the Guam Code Annotated to read as follows:

"(c) Procurement. The Mayors' Council of Guam is authorized under s6959.3 of the Procurement Law to procure supplies or services of less than Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00) without the approval of the General Services Administration."

MINA' BENTE SINGKO NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN TWENTY-FIFTH GUAM LEGISLATURE 155 Hesler Street, Hagitaa, Guam 96910 March 15, 2000 The Honorable Carl T.C. Gutierrez I Maga'lahen Guihan Ufisinan I Maga'lahi HagGtfia, Guam 96910 RECEIVED I Dear Maga'lahi Gutierrez: / / Transmitted herewith are Bill Nos. 240(LS) and 339(COR) and Substitute Bill No. 381(COR) which were passed by I Mina'Bente Singko Na Liheslaturan Guihan on March 9,2000. Sincerely, Enclosure (3) Senator and Legislative Secretary Executive hector 471-3409 Fax: 472-3510. ChiefFkcal Officer 172-3491. P~sonnel 472-3520. Rotocol 4725199. Archives 172-3413. Clerk oile@slanre 472-3464

GUAHAN A'LAHEN GUAHAN..,. 5. that Substitute Bill No. 381 (COR) "AN ACT TO ADD @40119(a), 40119(b) JAM CODE ANNOTATED, TIVE TO THE MAYORS' COUNCIL AND THE COMMUNlTY DEVELOPMENT FUND," as on the 9" day of March 2000, duly and regularly passed. I I R. UNPINGCO Attested:, Senator and Legislative Secretary This Act was received by I Magarlahen P.M. Guahan this /r'- day of he.4,2000, at /!..&J o'clock APPROVED: Assistant Staff Officer Magarlahi's Office Date: CARL T. C. GUTIERREZ I Maga'lahen Guahan Public Law No.

MINA'BENTE SINGKO NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 2000 (SECOND) Regular Session Bill No. 381 (COR) As substituted by the Committee on Power, Public Works, Tax and Regulatory Reform, Municipal and Community Affairs and as amended. Introduced by: E. B. Calvo L. F. Kasperbauer A. C. Lamorena, V K. S. Moylan F. B. Aguon, Jr. E. C. Bermudes A. C. Blaz J. M.S. Brown M. G. Camacho Mark Forbes C. A. Leon Guerrero V. C. Pangelinan J. C. Salas S. A. Sanchez, I1 A. R. Unpingco AN ACT TO ADD 40119(a), 40119(b) AND 40119(c) TO CHAPTER 40, DIVISION 4 OF TITLE 5 OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, RELATIVE TO THE MAYORS' COUNCIL AND THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND. 1 BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF GUAM: 2 Section 1. Legislative Statement. I Likeslaturan Guihan finds that 3 as elected officials, the Mayors of Guam should have more control over assets

and resources allocated to them in order to expeditiously carry out their responsibilities of meeting the needs of the Villages they represent without having to wait for normal bureaucratic processes to take place. Section 2. Section 40119(a) is hereby added to Chapter 40, Division 4 of Title 5 of the Guam Code Annotated to read as follows: "(a) Community Development Fund Use Option. Each Mayor may expend funds appropriated from the Community Development Fund for personnel services, contractual services or a combination thereof." Section 3. Section 40119(b) is hereby added to Chapter 40, Division 4 of Title 5 of the Guam Code Annotated to read as follows: "(b) Mayoral Administration. Each Mayor is hereby authorized to directly solicit and administer contracts for construction, road repair and beautification projects in accordance with procurement laws, and procurement rules and regulations, and availability of funds not to exceed a cost of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) per contract. Such projects are to be reviewed by the Department of Public Works for compliance assurance within five (5) working days. The issuance and administration of purchase orders for items approved by the Department of Public Works for procurement herein shall be the responsibility of the Mayors' Council." Section 4. Section 40119(c) is hereby added to Chapter 40, Division 4 of Title 5 of the Guam Code Annotated to read as follows: a

1 "(c) Procurement. The Mayors' Council of Guam is 2 authorized under 56959.3 of the Procurement Law to procure supplies 3 or services of less than Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00) without 4 the approval of the General Services Administration."

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MINA'BENTE SINGKO NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 2000 (SECOND) Regular Session CERTIFICATION OF PASSAGE OF AN ACT TO I MAGA'LAHEN GUAHAN This is to certify that Substitute Bill No. 381 (COR) "AN ACT TO ADD 40119(a), 401 19(b) AND 401 19(c) TO CHAPTER 40, DIVISION 4 OF TITLE 5 OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, RELATIVE TO THE MAYORS' COUNCIL AND THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND," was on the 9" day of March 2000, duly and regularly passed. Attested: ANTONIO R. UNPINGCO Speaker JOANNE M.S. BROWN Senator and Legislative Secretary This Act was received by I Magn'lahen Gclahan this day of,2000, at o'clock.m. APPROVED: Date: CARL T. C. GUTIERREZ I Maga'lahen Guahan -- ' Offlo? ot the spmer Public Law No.

1 MlNA' BENTE SINGKO NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 2000 (SECOND) Regular Session Date: 9 VOTING SHEET sill NO. 38/ (MI Resolution No. Question: i NOT OUT NAME YEAS NAYS VOTING! DURING ABSENT ABSTAINED ROLL CALL TOTAL CERTIFIED TRUE AND CORRECT: Clerk of the Legislature * 3 Passes = No vote EA = Excused Absence

MMA' BENTE SINGKO NA LIHESLATURAN GUU TWENTY-FIFTH GUAM LEGISLATURE 155 Hesler Sueet, Hagitiia, Guam 96910 February 14, 2000 ( DATE 1 Memorandum TO: From: Senator EDDIE BAZA CALVO Clerk of the Legislature Subject: Report on Bill No. 2x1 rcnu Pursuant to 57.04 of Rule VII of the 25& Standing Rules, transmitted herewith is a copy of the Conunittee Report on Bill No. 381 (CoR), for which you are the prime sponsor. Should you have any questions or need further information, please call the undersigned at 472-3464/5. Attachment Executive Director 472-2409 Fu: 472-3510 ~Chief Fiscal Officer 472-3491. Pc~oM~! 472-3520. Rococol 472.24W Archives 172-3443 a Clerk of Legislature 473-3464

J lina' Bente Singko Na Liheslaturan CL an TWENTY-FIFTH GUAM LEGISLATURE SENATOR EDDIE BAZA CALVO Chairman COMMITTEE ON POWER, PUBLIC WORKS, TAX AND REGULATORY REFORM, MUNICIPAL and COMMUNITY AFFAIRS -Mail address: sencalvo@ite.net 120 Father Duehas Avenue, Capitol Plaza, Suite 109 Telephone: (671) 472-404014518 Haghtha, Guam 96910 Facsimile: (671) 472-4100 ' February 1,2000 The Honorable Antonio R. Unpingco Speaker I Mina 'Bente Singko Na Liheslaturan Guihan 155 Hesler Street Hagitria, Guam 96910 via: Committee on Rules Dear Mr. Speaker: The Committee on Power, Public Works, Tax and Regulatory Reform, Municipal and Community Affairs, to which was referred BILL NO. 381 (COR) "AN ACT TO ADD A NEW SUBSECTION 40119 (a), (b) AND (c) TO CHAPTER 40, DIVISION 4 OF TITLE 5, GUAM CODE ANNOTATED RELATIVE TO THE MAYORS' COUNCIL AND THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND.'', does hereby report back, with the recommendation TO DO PASS AS SUBSTITUTED BY THE COMMITTEE. Votes of the Committee members are as follows: To Pass Not to Pass Abstain Off-Island Not Available 6 A copy of the Committee Report is attached for your consideration &dvo SENATO Chairman Attachments

COMMITTEE ON POWER, PUBLIC WORKS, TAX AND REGULATORY REFORM, MUNICIPAL AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS Mino'Bente Singko Na Liheslntumn GuBhan 155 Hesler Street. Ha&%. Guam 96910 VOTING SHEET: SUBSTITUTE BILL NO. 381 (COR) "AN ACT TO ADD A NEW SUBSECTION 40119 (a), (b) AND (e) TO CHAPTER 40, DIVISION 4 OF TITLE 5, GUAM CODE ANNOTATED RELATIVE TO THE MAYORS' COUNClL AND THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND." COMMITTEE MEMBERS TO PASS J NOT TO PASS ABSTAIN TO PLACE IN INACTIVE FILE Senator Kaleo S Moylan Vice-Chairman --- s-aker Antonio R Unpingeo ExOFticlo Mernbef fdd (5L. Vice-Speaker L F.hbpdrhauer Senator Frank B. Aguon, Jr. Sen r Eulogio C. Bu udes f--, d+. Senator Authonv h Blaz - 'Senator Marcel G. Camacho

COMMITTEE ON POWER, PUBLIC WORKS, TAX AND REGULATORY REFORM, MUNICIPAL AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS Mina'Bente Singko Na Liheslaturan Guirhan 155 Hesler Street, Hagatria, Guam 96910 COMMITTEE REPORT BILL NO. 381 (COR) "AN ACT TO ADD A NEW SUBSECTION 40119 (a), (b) AND (c) TO CHAPTER 40, DIVISION 4 OF TITLE 5, GUAM CODE ANNOTATED RELATIVE TO THE MAYORS' COUNCIL AND THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND." COMMITTEE MEMBERS Chairman: Senator Eddie Baza Calvo Vice-Chairman: Senator Kaleo S. Moylan Ex-Officio Member: Antonio R. Unpingco Senator Frank B. Aguon, Jr. Senator Anthony C. Blaz Senator Mark Forbes Senator Carlotta A. Leon Guerrero Senator Eulogio C. Bermudes Senator Marcel G. Camacho Vice-Speaker Lawrence F. Kasperbauer Senator Simon A. Sanchez, I1

COMMITTEE ON POWER, PUBLIC WORKS, TAX AND REGULATORY REFORM, MUNICIPAL AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS Mina'Bente Singko Na Liheslaturan Gufihan 155 Hesler Street, Hagfitria, Guam 9691 0 BILL NO. 381(COR) "AN ACT TO ADD A NEW SUBSECTION 40119 (a), (b) AND (c) TO CHAPTER 40, DIVISION 4 OF TITLE 5, GUAM CODE ANNOTATED RELATIVE TO THE MAYORS' COUNCIL AND THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND" I. PUBLIC HEARING The Committee on Power, Public Works, Tax and Regulatory Reform, Municipal and Community Affairs ("PPWTRRM&CA") called a public hearing to order at 4:00 p.m., Monday, January 31, 2000 to hear testimony on BILL NO. 381 (COR). The hearing was held in the Public Hearing Room of l Liheslaturan Guiihan in Hagiitrla. Notices were placed in the Guam Variew News and Views on January 25th and 281h and the Paclfic Daily News on January 30'~. The hearing was called to order by Senator Eddie Baza Calvo, Chairman of PPWTRRM&CA. Committee members present included Senators Frank B. Aguon, Jr. and Eulogio C. Bermudes. 11. TESTIMONY All those present testified in support of the measure. Mayors Haggard and Ungacta reiterated the sentiments expressed by Frank Camacho, Executive Director of the Mayors' Council. Please refer to "Exhibit A," Testimonies Testimony Presented Herein Attached As Frank J.C. Camacho, Executive Director, Mayors' Council Orallwritten Exhibit "A" Isabel Haggard, Mayor, Municipality of Piti Oral ------------- Felix Ungacta, Mayor, Municipality of Hagatrla Oral ------------. 111. FINDINGS & RECOMMENDATION The Committee finds that more authorization and control must be afforded to the Mayors of Guam, especially in relation to the administration and procurement procedures of their respective Community

Development Funds. With the enactment of the "Central Procurement Act," the General Services Agency ("GSA") has been tasked with the responsibility of purchasing supplies and services for mayoral offices and numerous agencies. This system has inadvertently hampered and hindered effective operations of said officeslagencies because each buyer at GSA is oftentimes responsible for purchasing supplieslservices for ten or more agencies. This has resulted in the excessive delay of purchases. The Committee further finds that empowering the Mayors Council and affording them the authority and control needed, to expeditiously carry out their responsibilities, will allow them to meet the needs of the villagelconstituency they represent. It will also enable them to expeditiously mobilize village projects. The Committee further finds that the amendments to the measure presented in Mr. Camacho's written statement be incorporated into the text of the bill. The Committee therefore, reports out BILL NO. 381 (COR), to I Liheslaturan Guahan, with the recommendation TO DO PASS AS SUBSTITUTED BY THE COMMITTEE.

MINA'BENTE SINGKO NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 2000 (SECOND) Regular Session Bill No. 381(COR) As substituted by the Committee on Power, Public Works, Tax and Regulatory Reform, Municipal and Community Affairs Eddie Baza Calvo AN ACT TO ADD A NEW SUBSECTION 40119 (a), (b) AND (c) TO CHAPTER 40, DIVISION 4 OF TITLE 5, GUAM CODE ANNOTATED RELATIVE TO THE MAYORS' COUNCIL AND THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND. BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF GUAM: Section 1. Legislative Statement. I Liheslaturan Guzhan finds that as elected officials, the Mayors of Guam should have more control over assets and resources allocated to them in order to expeditiously carry out their responsibilities of meeting the needs of the villages they represent without having to wait for normal bureaucratic processes to take place. Section 2. New Subsections 401 19(a), (b) and (c) are hereby added to Chapter 40, Division 4 of Title 5, Guam Code Annotated to read: "(a) Community Development Fund Use Option. Each Mayor may expend funds appropriated from the Community Development Fund for personnel services, contractual services or a combination thereof. (b) Each Mayor is hereby authorized to directly solicit and administer contracts for construction, road repair and beautification projects in accordance with procurement laws and procurement rules and regulations, not to exceed a

cost of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) per contract. Such projects shall be reviewed and approved, within (5) working days, by the Department of Public Works for compliance assurance. The issuance and administration of purchase orders for items approved by the Department of Public Works for procurement herein shall be the responsibility of the Mayors' Council. (c) Procurement. The Mayors Council of Guam is authorized under Section 6959.3 of the Procurement Law to procure supplies or services of less than Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00) without the approval of the General Services Administration."

';' ""/1,131)(;[3,.,,,!.. I. /:. MINA'BENTE SINGKO NA LIHESJ,,&TURAN GUAHW-- - 8 - -. 2000 (SECOND) Regular Session.-&7+&.&m Bill No. Introduced by: Eddie Baza Calvo y~ AN ACT TO ADD A NEW SUBSECTION 40119 (a), (b) AND (c) TO CHAPTER 40, DIVISION 4 OF TITLE 5, GUAM CODE ANNOTATED RELATIVE TO THE MAYORS' COUNCIL AND THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND. 1 BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF GUAM: 2 Section 1. Legislative Findings and Intent. I Liheslaturan GuGhan 3 Finds that, as elected officials, the Mayors of Guam need to have more control over assets and resources allocated to them in order to expeditiously cany out their responsibilities in meeting the needs of the villages they represent without having to wait for normal bureaucratic process to take place. Section 2. New Subsections 401 19(a), (b) and (c) are hereby added to Chapter 40, Division 4 of Title 5, Guam Code Annotated to read: "(a) Community Development Fund Use Option. Each Mayor may decide to expend funds appropriated from the Community Development Fund for personnel services, contractual services or a combination thereof. (b) Each Mayor is hereby authorized to directly solicit and administer contracts for construction, road repair and beautification

1 projects in accordance with procurement laws, rules and regulations, 2 not to exceed a cost of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) per contract. 3 Such project is to be revised and approved, within (5) working days, bjl 4 the Department of Public Works for Compliance assurance. 5 (c) Procurement. The Mayors Council of Guam is authorized 6 under Section 6959.3 of the Procurement Law to procure for supplies or 7 services of less than Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000) without General 8 Services Administration approval.'

Mina 'Bente Singko Na Liheslaturan Guhhan Committee on Power, Public Works, Tax and Regulatory Reform, Municipal and Community Affairs -Chairman, Senator Eddie Baza Calvo- 8:00 a.m.. MONDAY. JANUARY 31,2000 TESTIMONYISIGN-IN SHEET Bill No. 381(COR): AN ACT TO ADD A NEW SUBSECTION 40119 (a), (b) AND (c) TO CHAPTER 40, DIVISION 4 OF TITLE 5, GUAM CODE ANNOTATED RELATIVE TO THE MAYORS' COUNCIL AND THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND. (Introduced by: E. B. Calvo) NAME DEPTIAGENCYI TESTIMONY TESTIMONY ORGANIZATION ORALMlITTEN FOR OR AGAINST

MAYORS' COUNCIL OF GUAM 9,;<,,l,hL/<<b fl9fillud ~ ~ / U l ~! PO Box 786 Hagitfia, Guam 96932 TESTIMONY For Legislative Bill No. 38 1 F'RANK J.C. CAMACHO Good afternoon Mr. Chairman and members of the Committee on Power, Public Works, Tax and Regulatory Reform, Community and Municipal Affairs, my name is Frank J.C. Camacho and I am the Executive Director of the Mayors' Council of Guam. I have come before you today, on behalf of all the Mayors and Vice Mayors of Guam's nineteen (19) municipalities to thank the sponsor, Senator Eddie Baza Calvo and offer testimony in favor of the passage of Legislative Bill No. 381. Before I proceed with my testimony, on behalf of the Council, 1 would also like to acknowledge and thank Senators Kasperbauer and Lamorena for co-sponsoring Legislative Bill No. 383, which addresses basically the very same issues. During Fiscal Years 1998 and 1999 the authorizations proposed in Section 2 (a) and (b) of Legislative Bill 381 were granted to the Mayors' Council, however this authority became void at the end of Fiscal Year 1999 as a result of verbiage contained in Section 15 of Public Law 24-143. Section 15 of this law states in part; "Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the Mayors' Council is granted the following authorizations for Fiscal year 1998 and 1999 separately" (copy provided). The intent to reinstate these authorization equates to returning,\!l<i',,, B. i. ll'3t,,~~,,~,l<~c! l ll lil( \lil ii 1 i id :i(! '\I [Lo (.: ' 'I 11:, C(]\II,I I \ ( I ) t i, 7. i.i\: (1771) i;i-8777

Testitnony for Public Hearing On Bill No. 381 Page 2 essential tools used in the day to day operations of the Council and provides us with the capacity to expeditiously mobilize village projects If the proponent of Bill No. 381 is amiable however, the Council respectfully request a change. Section 2(b), page 2 line 3 currently reads; "Such project is to be revised and approved, within five (5) working days, by the Department of Public Works for Compliance assurance." The Council is requesting that this sentence be replaced in its entirety, with the following sentences: "Such ~roiect is to be reviewed bv the Deoartment of Public Works for codiance assurance within five (5) working days. The irsuance and admiium'stration of Purchase Orders for orocurement herein shall be the res~onsibilitv of the Mavors' Council. " It is the opinion of the Council that if the authority to revise and approve Council projects is vested with the Department of Public Works then the authority proposed to be granted the Council, through this bill, virtually nullifies itself The Council believes that if its projects are subject to revision and approval by Public Works, then they are also subject to total change andlor disapproval and therefore the Council have no authority over the final disposition of its projects. With this in mind, it is our hope that the requested change noted above be seriously considered.

Testimony for Public Hearing On Bill No. 381 Page 3 Section 2(c) of the bill provides the Council with the tool necessary to expedite procurement of supplies or services having a dollar value which fall within the confines of the "Small Purchase Ceiling" as defined in General Services Agency Circular No. 99-02, dated April 9, 1999 (see attached). Since the enactment of the "Central Procurement Act," each Buyer at General Sewices Agency have been tasked with the responsibility of purchasing supplies and services for numerous agencies, sometimes numbering in excess of ten (10) agencies per Buyer. Resulting f~om this burdensome system oftentimes when an immediate need for a certain commodity arises it may take as long as two weeks before the purchase is consummated. At times when a particular commodity is being offered by a vendor at a reduced price Mayors Ofices are unable to take advantage of the offer due to the time it takes to have a Purchase Order processed. The authority established in this section is certainly welcomed by the Council. In closing I wish to afirrn that the Mayors' Council, as a body, support passage of Legislative Bill No. 381 and once again request that Section 2(b) be amended to reflect our concern and have the changes incorporated in the final form of the bill before deliberation on the floor. Thank you Mr. Chairman for allowing us the time to present our views on Bill No. 381

Carl T.C ~arienuz ' GENERAL SERWCES 'AGENCY Mpdeleine 2 hrdau~, Governor (AhcnMnQbMo~~ Hlniratl Ir. Governor Government of Guln 148 Route I Marine I)rivc, Piti, Guam 96925 Tel: 077-8SX-8 Elr NOS.: 472-4217 1472-7538 --.- Accountability. Impartiality Competence. Openncss Value GENEKAL SERVICES AGENCY CIRCULARNO. 9-0:: To: Via: FroLm Subject: All Departmsnt iuld Agency Heads IV Direnor rri..idminisrratio&~ Chief Procurcrr~c:nt OEclr Adoption of the amendments to the Guam Procurement Regulations 1Buena.s yan saiuda hamyo todu. We are pleased to inform you that the amendments to the Gwn Procurement ReguMions have been adopted an& h,?forc, aqc >nay commence utilization of these rules Besides h e incor)>ora&n sf law changcs into the rules, the foliowing significant changes have been adofaed: I. Increase on rhz ~mll Pwcbasr Ce& $5,000 to less than $15,000. for supplies aid services from less rlm 2. Increase on the Small Purclw Ceili kr construction Gttm less than $ls,ogo to less than $50,000. 3. Inclusion of BIanket Purchase Agreements and the proced~ms in processing such,- agreemenrs. -4s rhis is the first amendments to rhe Guam P r u c ~ n ~ Regubitiotions since thc inccgrion an Xovemba 1, 1984, we believe thar these significant changes will greatly e&ancc

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30 be less than one (1) quarter of the annual appropriations for that fiscal year. Nothing in this Act shall preclude the accelerated release of these payments. The receipt of monthly installments by the Legislative and Judicial Branches Operating Funds shall occur no later than the twentieth (20~) day of the month in whch such payments are due. (b) Anv prior year appropriations whch have not been released and paid to the Legislative and Judicial Branches Operating Funds, shall be released and paid by the Department of Administration by December 31, 1997. Section 15. Section 10 of Chapter IV of Public Law htumber 23-59 is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 10. Provisions and Allowances for Mayors' Council. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the Mayors' Council is granted the following authorizations for Fiscal Year 1998 and < 1999, separately: 5 (a) Community Development Fund Use Option. Each,.i.: Mayor may decide to expend funds appropriated from the Community Development Fund for 'personnel services,' 'contractual services,' or a combination thereof. (5) The Mayors' Council is hereby authorized to directly solicit and administer contracts for construction, road repair and beautification projects in accordance with procurement laws, rules and regulations, not to exceed a cost of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) per contract. Such project is to be reviewed

and approved, within five (5) working days, by the Department of Publicworks for compliance assurance." Section 16. Section 11 of Chapter IV of Public Law Number 24-59 is hereby repealed and re-enacted to read as follo~vs: "Section 11. Section 8 of Public Law Number 22-50 is hereby repealed and re-enacted to read as follows: 'Direct Purchase. The Mayor's Council is hereby authorized to purchase supplies, equipment and services not to exceed One Thousand Dollars (S1,OOO.OO) per purchase, provided the Mayor's Council solicit a minimum of three (3) informal written quotations from vendors able to supply the good or supplies sought provided, however for purchase under Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) each Mayor's Council is authorized to procure supplies with,out the necessity of going through the normal government procurement procedures. Mayors shall ensure that none of the purchases under this Section shall be artificially divided to meet the requirements of this Section. Any violation by any Mayors shall cause that Mayor to lose the right to purchase under this Section. A determination of whether a violation of this Section occurred will be made by the Chief Procurement Officer of the government of Guam General Services Ahstration." Section 17. Section S122(b) of P~ticle 1, Chapter 8 of Title 12 of the Guam Code Annotated, as amended by P.L. No. 24-65, is hereby amended to read as follows:

VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-TUESDAY, JANUARY 25,2000 P...YLIY'...\- Y.'..PI... 7...a<.-.y I! A 1997 B the Guam suggests t Guam sha its current GovGui banking sc ma1 daily said. APPOINTMENTS: For exa meet payn Member, Guam Boxing and Wrestling Commission: tax Mr. Roque T. Mantanona Payme In addih play a 1x8 Member, Guam Cound on Youth Affairs: of govern Miis Rochelle F. Blas excess OF Ms. Patricia ' San Nicolas The rep banking x Dior, Department of Youth Affairs: paid for bl Current1 is called a Director, Department of Public Works which act! Mc James H. Underwood house for 8 ments. Bill No. 38l(COR): AN ACT 'TU ADD A NEW SUBSECTION 40119 (a) (b) Since AND (c) TO CHAPTER 40, DMSION 4 OF TITLE 5, GUAM CODE ANNOTATED RELATIVE TO THE MAYOR'S COUNCIL AND THE GovGum COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND. flntmduccd by: E. B. Calvoo) Guam to financial I Hearing will (ILL place in the Public Heating Room of I Uheslahmn Cuahan, 155 Healer Smrt.Hasahlcq GII~L At the cl Thwin need of Special AcmmmodaIion. please BOG had cs tnwais ~ hw r a~ 4nm savings aa accounts, l 4-GUAM YIP.a,LY. W"".....-...

4-GUAM VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY- JANUARY 28,2000 MiM'Bentr Sing& Nn LUlalatvren Guahan CMnmittee on Pawes Public W&, Tax and Regulatory Refom Muniapal and Gmmunity Affairs -Chairman, h b r Eldir&za Cnlvo - 9:00 A.M. MONDAY, JANUARY 31,2000 AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: MembQ Guam Boxing and Wrestling Commission: Mr. Rogue T. Mantanona I Metnber, Guam Council on Youth Affairs: Miis Rochelle F. Blas Ms. Patricia T. San Nicolas I Director, Department of Youth Affairs: Mr. Rory Respicio I Director, Department of Public Works Mr. James H. Underwood I Bill No. 38l~COlu: AN ACT TU ADD A NEW SUBSECCION 40119 (a) b) AND (c) TO CHAPITR 40, DlVlSION 4 OF TITLE 5, GUAM CODE ANNOTAED RELATIVE TO 'THE MAYOR'S COUNCIL AND THE COMMUNITY DNEWPhEN? NND. Uatmduud by: E. B. Cllw) HeuinglvllltlkeplrahthePubIlcHaingPwaof I Lihplatumn Gden, 155 HealsStmI,R.g.hu. Guam. l'l~osc in meed of S 4 Am~lnm- pleas 47ld115l0 n fax us at 4n4100 THE PUBLIC IS ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND I

Bill No. 38 1 MINA'BENTE SINGKO NA LIHESLATURAN G 2000 (SECOND) Regular Session (la Introduced by: Eddie Baza Calvo f%v AN ACT TO ADD A NEW SUBSECTION 40119 (a), (b) AND (c) TO CHAPTER 40, DIVISION 4 OF TITLE 5, GUAM CODE ANNOTATED RELATIVE TO THE MAYORS' COUNCIL AND THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND. BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF GUAM: Section 1. Legislative Findings and Intent. I Liheslaturan Guihan Finds that, as elected officials, the Mayors of Guam need to have more control over assets and resources allocated to them in order to expeditiously carry out their responsibilities in meeting the needs of the villages they represent without having to wait for normal bureaucratic process to take place. Section 2. New Subsections 401 19(a), (b) and (c) are hereby added to Chapter 40, Division 4 of Title 5, Guam Code Annotated to read: "(a) Community Development Fund Use Option. Each Mayor may decide to expend funds appropriated from the Community Development Fund for personnel services, contractual services or a combination thereof. (b) Each Mayor is hereby authorized to directly solicit and administer contracts for construction, road repair and beautification

projects in accordance with procurement laws, rules and regulations, not to exceed a cost of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) per contract. Such project is to be revised and approved, within (5) working days, by the Department of Public Works for Compliance assurance. (c) Procurement. The Mayors Council of Guam is authorized under Section 6959.3 of the Procurement Law to procure for supplies or services of less than Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000) without General Services Administration approval.'