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CARL T.C. GUTlERREZ U&hT tn GOVERNOR OF GUAM f,.:.;q I;; : ;... .,., ', ;c ; rpc&q' 'JUN 02 1999 The Honorable Antonio R. Unpingco Speaker I Mina'Bente Singko na Liheslaturan Guihan Twenty-Fifth Guam Legislature Guam Legislature Temporary Building 155 Hesler Street Hagkna, Guam 96910 Dear Speaker Unpingco: Enclosed please find Bill No. 118 (COR), "AN ACT TO REPEAL AND RE-ENACT §22425(m)(7) OF ARTICLE 4, CHAPTER 22, DIVISION 2, PART 1 OF TITLE 5 OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, RELATIVE TO AUTHORIZATION OF SCHOOL BONDS FUNDS FOR THE TEN PERCENT (10%) DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SHARE OF SUPER TYPHOON PAKA REPAIR COST OF SCHOOL DAMAGE, OVER AND ABOVE FEMA APPROVED FUNDING, FOR THE JOSE RIOS MIDDLE SCHOOL (FORMERLY PlTI MIDDLE SCHOOL), AND TO RE-ALLOCATE FUNDS PREVIOUSLY APPROPRIATED TO THE GUAM COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOR INFRASTRUCTURE OF A NEW CAMPUS TO DESIGN, CONSTRUCT AND RENOVATE FACILITIES ON THE EXISTING CAMPUS", which I have signed into law today as Public Law NO. 25-25. OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE SECRETARY Very truly yours, ACKNOWLEDGMENT RECEIPT Rece~uad 8y - Carl T. C. Gutierrez T~me 2: w I Maga'Lahen Guihan Governor of Guam Date 6.3'Sq I I Attachment: coov attached for signed bill or overridden bill oriiinal attached for- vetoed bill cc: The Honorable Joanne M. S. Brown Legislative Secretary Ricardo I. Bordallo Governor's Complex Post Office Box 2950, Agana, Guam 96932 (671)472-8931 Fax (6711477-GUAM

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CARL T.C. GUTlERREZ U&hT tn GOVERNOR OF GUAM

f,.:.;q I;; : ;... .,., ', ;c ; rpc&q'

'JUN 02 1999

The Honorable Antonio R. Unpingco Speaker I Mina'Bente Singko na Liheslaturan Guihan Twenty-Fifth Guam Legislature Guam Legislature Temporary Building 155 Hesler Street Hagkna, Guam 96910

Dear Speaker Unpingco:

Enclosed please find Bill No. 118 (COR), "AN ACT TO REPEAL AND RE-ENACT §22425(m)(7) OF ARTICLE 4, CHAPTER 22, DIVISION 2, PART 1 OF TITLE 5 OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, RELATIVE TO AUTHORIZATION OF SCHOOL BONDS FUNDS FOR THE TEN PERCENT (10%) DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SHARE OF SUPER TYPHOON PAKA REPAIR COST OF SCHOOL DAMAGE, OVER AND ABOVE FEMA APPROVED FUNDING, FOR THE JOSE RIOS MIDDLE SCHOOL (FORMERLY PlTI MIDDLE SCHOOL), AND TO RE-ALLOCATE FUNDS PREVIOUSLY APPROPRIATED TO THE GUAM COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOR INFRASTRUCTURE OF A NEW CAMPUS TO DESIGN, CONSTRUCT AND RENOVATE FACILITIES ON THE EXISTING CAMPUS", which I have signed into law today as Public Law NO. 25-25.

OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE SECRETARY Very truly yours,

ACKNOWLEDGMENT RECEIPT

Rece~uad 8y-

Carl T. C. Gutierrez T~me 2: w

I Maga'Lahen Guihan Governor of Guam Date 6.3'Sq I I

Attachment: coov attached for signed bill or overridden bill oriiinal attached for- vetoed bill

c c : The Honorable Joanne M. S. Brown Legislative Secretary

Ricardo I . Bordallo Governor's Complex Post Office Box 2950, Agana, Guam 96932 (671)472-8931 Fax (6711477-GUAM

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MINA'BENTE SINGKO NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 1999 (FIRST) Regular Session

CERTIFICATION OF PASSAGE OF AN ACT TO I MAGA'LAHEN GUAHAN

This is to certify that Bill No. 118 (COR), "AN ACT TO REPEAL AND RE-ENACT §22425(m)(7) OF ARTICLE 4, CHAPTER 22, DIVISION 2, PART 1 OF TITLE 5 OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, RELATIVE TO AUTHORIZATION OF SCHOOL BONDS FUNDS FOR THE TEN PERCENT (10%) DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SHARE OF SUPER TYPHOON PAKA REPAIR COST OF SCHOOL DAMAGE, OVER AND ABOVE FEMA APPROVED FUNDING, FOR THE JOSE RIOS MIDDLE SCHOOL (FORMERLY PIT1 MIDDLE SCHOOL), AND TO RE-ALLOCATE FUNDS PREVIOUSLY APPROPRIATED TO THE GUAM COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOR INFRASTRUCTURE ON A NEW CAMPUS TO DESIGN, CONSTRUCT AND RENOVATE FACILITIES ON THE EXISTING CAMPUS," was on the 24" day of May, 1999, duly and regularly passed. /*

. Speaker

Senator and Legislative Secretary

This Act was received by IMagarlahen Guahan this d 6 @ day of 4 ,1999,

at d. o ' c i o c k ~ . ~ .

Assistant Staff Officer Maga'lahi's Office

APPROVED:

I Maga'lahen Guahan

Date: 6 - 2 - 7 9 Public Law No. 2 (: 2

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MINA' BENTE SINGKO NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN TWENTY-FIFTH GUAM LEGISLATURE

155 Hesler Strat, Hag&% Guam 96910 , +

May 26,1999

The Honorable Carl T.C. Gutierrez I Maga'lahen Guihan RECEIVED Ufisinan I Maga'lahi I

Hagitria, Guam 96910

Dear Maga'lahi Gutierrez:

Transmitted herewith are Bill Nos. $18 (COR) and 133 (COR) and Substitute Bill Nos. 51 (COR), 121 (COR) and 145 (COR) which were passed by I Mina'Bente Singko Na Liheslaturan Guihan on May 24,1999.

Sincerely,

Senator and Legislative Secretary

Enclosure (5)

Director 472-3409 Fax: 472-35 10 Chief F i w l Olliccr 472-3491 . Pemnncl472-3520. Protocol 472-3499. Archiva 472-3443 . Ckrk oILeghbNre 472-3464

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MINA'BENTE SII\TGKO NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 1999 (FIRST) Regular Session

CERTIFICATION OF PASSAGE OF AN ACT TO I MAGA'LAHEN GUAHAN

This is to certify that Bill No. 118 (COR), "AN ACT TO REPEAL AND RE-ENACT §22425(m)(7) OF ARTICLE 4, CHAPTER 22, DIVISION 2, PART 1 OF TITLE 5 OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, RELATIVE TO AUTHORIZATION OF SCHOOL BONDS FUNDS FOR THE TEN PERCENT (10%) DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SHARE OF SUPER TYPHOON PAKA REPAIR COST OF SCHOOL DAMAGE, OVER AND ABOVE FEMA APPROVED FUNDING, FOR THE JOSE RIOS MIDDLE SCHOOL (FORMERLY PIT1 MIDDLE SCHOOL), AND TO RE-ALLOCATE FUNDS PREVIOUSLY APPROPRIATED TO THE GUAM COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOR INFRASTRUCTURE ON A NEW CAMPUS TO DESIGN, CONSTRUCT AND RENOVATE FACILITIES ON THE EXISTING CAMPUS," was on the 24m day of May, 1999, duly and regularly passed.

,/-X7

/ . . I 0 R. UNPINGCO

Senator and Legislative Secretary

This Act was received by IMaga'lahen Guahan this d6@ day of k~ ,1999,.

at $:m olclock+.~. La Assistant Staff Officer

Maga'lahi's Office APPROVED:

CARL T. C. GUTIERREZ I Maga'lahen Guahan

Date:

Public Law No.

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MINA'BENTE SINGKO NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 1999 (FIRST) Regular Session

Bill No. 118 (COR) As amended on the Floor,

Introduced by: L. F. Kasperbauer A. C. Blaz J. C. Salas F. B. Aguon, Jr. E. C. Bermudes J. M.S. Brown E. B. Calvo M. G. Camacho Mark Forbes A. C. Lamorena, V C. A. Leon Guerrero K. S. Moylan V. C. Pangelinan S. A. Sanchez, 11 A. R. Unpingco

AN ACT TO REPEAL AND RE-ENACT §22425(m)(7) OF ARTICLE 4, CHAPTER 22, DIVISION 2, PART 1 OF TITLE 5 OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, RELATIVE TO AUTHORIZATION OF SCHOOL BONDS FUNDS FOR THE TEN PERCENT (10%) DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SHARE OF SUPER TYPHOON PAKA REPAIR COST OF SCHOOL DAMAGE, OVER AND ABOVE FEMA APPROVED FUNDING, FOR THE JOSE RIOS MIDDLE SCHOOL (FORMERLY PIT1 MIDDLE SCHOOL), AND TO RE- ALLOCATE FUNDS PREVIOUSLY APPROPRIATED TO THE GUAM COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOR INFRASTRUCTURE ON A NEW CAMPUS TO

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DESIGN, CONSTRUCT AND RENOVATE FACILITIES ON THE EXISTING CAMPUS.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF GUAM:

Section 1. Section 22425(m)(7) of Article 4, Chapter 22, Division 2, of

Part 1 of Title 5 of the Guam Code Annotated, as repealed and reenacted by

§3(e) of Chapter 111 of Public Law Number 24-59, is hereby repealed and

reenacted to read as follows:

"(7) To the extent of any bond proceeds not required for the

projects listed in Items (1) through (6) of this Subsection (m), any

remaining balance other than the portions designated to be used for the

Northern High School, or to pay General Fund expenses, may be

applied to the cost of:

(i) repairing or reconstructing the Inarajan Elementary

School;

(ii) repairing or reconstructing the earthquake-damaged

Ordot-Chalan Pago Elementary School;

(iii) reconstructing the earthquake-damaged gymnasium

and classrooms at Inarajan High School;

(iv) repairing and reconstructing Upi Elementary School;

(v) repairing or reconstructing earthquake damage at any

other school;

(vi) construction of additional elementary schools in

Northern Guam, subject to Subsection (n) of this Section;

(vii) needed infrastructure improvements for schools;

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(viii) the completion of design plans for the Northern High

School;

(ix) the design, construction and renovation of f a h i e s on

the existing campus of the Guam Community College not to

exceed Two Mdlion Eight Hundred Fdty Thousand Dollars

($2,850,000) within the following categories: Water Storage

System; Water Distribution; Stormdrain Upgrades for Buildings A,

B and C; Renovation of Buildings A, B and C; Upgrade of Science

Labs in Building A; Renovation of the Administration Building;

Elevator Upgrade in the Administration Building; and Repair of

Building F;

(x) the Department of Education's ten percent (10%) local

share, over and above the approved FEMA funding, for the

architectural, engineering design, construction and repair of the

Jose Rios Middle School (formerly Piti Middle School) from

damage resulting from Super Typhoon Paka; or

(xi) other projects approved by subsequent legislation."

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I MINA' BENTE SINGKO NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 1999 (FIRST) Regular Session

/ T L d Date: .- / , VOTING SHEET

Resolution No. Question:

/a- , ?

TOTAL t 3

CERTIFIED TRUE AND CORRECT:

Clerk of the Legislature

* 3 Passes = No vote

EA = Excused Absence

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MINA' BENTE SINGKO NA LIHESLATURAN G U ~ L ~ N TWENTY-FIFTH GUAM LEGISLATURE

155 Hesler Street, Hagatria, Guam 96910

April 21 , 1999

( DATE 1 FILE Memorandum

TO: Senator L A W N C E F. KASPERBAUER

From: Clerk of the Legislature

Subject: Report on Bill No. 118 ( C o R )

Pursuant to 97.04 of Rule VII of the 25" Standing Rules, transmitted herewith is a copy of the Committee Report on Bill No. 118 (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 472-3409 Fax: 472-3510. Chief FIrcJl Oaca 472-3491 Penomel 472-3520 Ratacol 472-3499. h h i v e r 472-3443 Clerk of kgirlatun 472-Y64

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I MINA' I L.E SINGKO NA LIHESI.~TIIRAN GUAHAN TWENTY-FIFTH G l l h h l l.E(;ISL.Xl'l'RE

Senator Lawrence F. Kasperbauer, Ph.D. -

Vice Speake r . Chairman. Cornmiltre on Education 215~AChalan Santa Papa, Sum l O 6 F Telephone (671) 475-KIDS

nda'r ~roferrional & Commercial Center Fax 1671) 475-2000 Haqitna. Guam 96910 e-mall: Ik4kidreite.net

webpg: www.Ik4kids.com

April 20,1999

The Honorable Antonio R Unpingco Speaker, I Mina Bente Singko Na Liheslaturan Guahan Hagatna, Guam

Via: Committee on Rules

The Committee on Education, to which was referred Bid No. 118 (COR): ANACT TO REPEAL AND RE-ENACT SECTION 3(E), CHAPTER I11 OF PUBLIC LAW NUMBER 24-59 REPEALING AND TO RE-ENACT ITEM 7 OF §22425(M) OF TITLE 5 OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, AS AMENDED BY P. L. 24253 RELATIVE TO AUTHORIZATION OF SCHOOL BONDS FUNDS FOR THE TEN (lOn/o) PERCENT DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SHARE OF SUPER TYPHOON PAKA REPAIR COST OF SCHOOL DAMAGE, OVER AND ABOVE FEMA APPROVED FUNDING, FOR THE JOSE RIOS MIDDLE SCHOOL (FORMERLY PIT1 MIDDLE SCHOOL) AND TO RE-ALLOCATE FUNDS PREVIOUSLY APPROPRIATED TO THE GUAM COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOR INFRASTRUCTURE ON A NEW CAMPUS TO DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION, herein reports back with the recommendation TO DO PASS.

Votes of the committee are as follows:

N o t to Pass

To the Inactive File

Abstained

Sincerelv.

&@%!!GL" . KAS E AUE

Attachments

Education is the Way!

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1 MINA' I I.K SINGKO NA LIHESL~\TLIKAN GVAHAN TWENTY-FIFTH (;L'A\I LI;GISI.\TI'RF

Senator Lawrence F. Kasperbauer, Ph.D. Vice Speaker. Chairman. Committee on Education

215-AChalan Santo Papa. Suite 106-F Telephone (671) 475-KIDS Ada's Proferrlonal 8 Commercial Center Fax 1671) 475-2000

Haqitiia, Guam 96910 emal l : Ik4kidr@ite,net webpg: www.lk4kidr.com

April 16,1999

MEMORANDUM

To: All Members

From: Chairman Committee on Education

Subject: Voting Sheet

Transmitted herewith is the voting sheet and Committee Report on Bill No. 118 (COR): AN ACT TO REPEAL AND RE-ENACT SECTION 3(E), CHAPTER I11 OF PUBLIC LAW NUMBER 24-59 REPEALING AND TO RE-ENACT ITEM 7 OF Ij22425(M) OF TITLE 5 OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, AS AMENDED BY P. L. 24-25:l RELATIVE TO AUTHORIZATION OF SCHOOL BONDS FUNDS FOR THE TEN (10%) PERCENT DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SHARE OF SUPER TYPHOON PAKA REPAIR COST OF SCHOOL DAMAGE, OVER AND ABOVE FEMA APPROVED FUNDING, FOR THE JOSE RIOS MIDDLE SCHOOL (FORMERLY PIT1 MIDDLE SCHOOL) AND TO RE-ALLOCATE FUNDS PREVIOUSLY APPROPRIATED TO THE GUAM COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOR INFRASTRUCTURE ON A NEW CAMPUS TO DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION OF FACILITIES ON THE EXISTING CAMPUS, for your review and signature.

Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated.

Attachments

Education is the Way!

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C O M M r n E ON EDUCATION I Mina' Bente Singko Na Lieslamran Gu%an

155 Hesler Street . Hagitfia, Guam 96910

Chairman: Vice Speaker Lawrence F. Kasperbauer Vice-Chaiperson: Senator Joanne M.S. Brown Ex-Officio Member: Speaker Antonio R Unpingco

VOTING SHEET ON:

Bill No. 118 (COR): AN ACT TO REPEAL AND RE-ENACT SECTION 3 0 , CHAPTER 111 OF PUBLIC LAW NUMBER 24-59 REPEALING AND TO REENACT ITEM 7 OF $ 2 2 4 2 5 0 OF TITLE 5 OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, AS AMENDED BY P. L. 24-25:l RELATIVE TO AUTHORIZATION OF SCHOOL BONDS FUNDS FOR THE TEN (10%) PERCENT D E P A R m OF EDUCATION SHARE OF SUPER TYPHOON PAKA REPAIR COST OF SCHCOL DAMAGE, OVER AND ABOVE FEMA APPROVED FUNDING, FOR THE JOSE NOS MIDDLE SCHCOL (FORMERLY PITI MIDDLE SCHOOL) AND T O RE-ALLO€ATE FUNDS PREVIOUSLY APPROPRIATED TO THE GUAM COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOR INFRASTRUCTURE O N A NEW CAMPUS TO DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION OF FAClLlTIES O N THE EXISTING CAMPUS,

TO NOT COMMITTEE MEMBERS INITIAL TO PASS

Vice Speaker Lawrence F. Kasperbauer c%il?mm

Sen. Joanne M.S. Brown virr--

Speaker Antonio R Unpingco Ex-Qfkw

Sen. Frank Blas Aguon, Jr. M&

Sen. Eulogio C. Bermudes M&

Sen. Anthony C. Blaz M&

Sen. Edward B. Calvo M&

Sen. Mark Forbes M&

Sen. Kaleo Scott Moylan M&

ABSTAIN TO PLACE IN

INACTIVE FILE

Sen. Simon A. Sanchez, I1 M&

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MINA' BENTE SINGKO NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN Kumitean Areklamento, Refotman Gubemamento Siha, Inemon di Nuebu, yan Asunton Fidirat

Senadot Mark Forbes, Gehilu Kabisiyon M a y d

MAR 1 9 1999

MEMORANDUM

TO: Chairman Committee on Education

FROM: Reform, Reorganization

and Federal Affairs

SUBJECT: iJrincipal Referral - Bill No. 118

The above bill is referred to your Committee as the Principal Committee. In accordance with Section 6.04.05. of the Standing Rules, your Committee "Shall be the Committee to perform the public hearing and have the authority to amend or substitute the bill, as well as report the bill out to the Body." It is recommended that you schedule a public hearing at your earliest convenience.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

MARK FORBES

155 Hesler Street, HagAtiia, Guam 96910 Telephone: 671-472-3407/408/512 Facsimile: 671-477-5036 Email : [email protected]

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MINA' BENTE SINGKO NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN Committee on Education

Vice Speaker Lawrence F. Kasperbauer, Chairperson

Committee Report On

Bill No. 118 (COR): AN ACT TO REPEAL AND RE- ENACT SECTION 3(E), CHAPTER I11 OF PUBLIC LAW NUMBER 24-59 REPEALING AND TO RE- ENACT ITEM 7 OF §22425(M) OF TITLE 5 OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, AS AMENDED BY P. L. 24-25:l RELATIVE TO AUTHORIZATION OF SCHOOL BONDS FUNDS FOR THE TEN (10%) PERCENT DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SHARE OF SUPER TYPHOON PAKA REPAIR COST OF SCHOOL DAMAGE, OVER AND ABOVE FEMA APPROVED FUNDING, FOR THE JOSE RIOS MIDDLE SCHOOL (FORMERLY PIT1 MIDDLE SCHOOL) AND TO RE-ALLOCATE FUNDS PREVIOUSLY APPROPRIATED TO THE GUAM COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOR INFRASTRUCTURE ON A NEW CAMPUS TO DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION OF FACILITIES ON THE EXISTING CAMPUS.

OVERVIEW

The Committee Education held a public hearing on Friday, March 26, 1999 at 10:OO a.m. at I Liheslaturan Public Hearing Room. Public Notice of the hearing was announced in the March 2oth, 25th and 26th 1999 issues of the Pacific Daily News.

Committee Members Present: Vice Speaker Lawrence F. Kasperbauer, Chairperson Senator Eulogio "Eloy" C. Bermudes, Member

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Providing Testimony on the Bill: Mr. John T. Cruz, President, Guam Community College (oral) Mr. Atanacio T. Diaz, Chairman, Guam Community College (written) Dr. Rosa Roberto Carter, Vice Chairperson, Guam Community College (written)

11. Testimony

Mr. John T. Cruz, President, Guam Community College. Mr. Cruz testified in favor of the Bill. He stated that the funds appropriated for a new campus could be better spent on renovating the existing campus. He hrther stated that, given the Government's present financial situation, the likelihood of GCC obtaining the funding to build a new campus is not realistic.

Mr. Atanacio T. Diaz, Chairman, Guam Community College. Mr. Diaz submitted written testimony in favor of the Bill. Mr. Diaz noted that GCC has not received any capital improvement funds in over five years and that the campus and facilities are "in dire need of repair". Mr. Diaz concluded that Bill No. 118 will greatly improve the campus and provide students with adequate facilities and basic infrastructure.

Dr. Rosa Roberto Carter, Vice Chairperson, Guam Community College. Dr. Carter submitted written testimony in favor of the Bill. She noted that re-allocating funds that had been previously appropriated for the construction of a new campus to the existing campus is a "more realistic purpose". She requested that the Legislature take action promptly for safety reasons and improved day-to-day operation.

111. Findings and Recommendation

The Committee on Education finds Bill No. 118 (COR) will make it possible for the Government of Guam to meet its ten percent (10%) share of Typhoon Paka recovery costs. The Committee further finds that prior year appropriations of school bond hnds for infrastructure on a new GCC campus could be better spent on renovating and improving the existing campus and facilities. The current financial condition of the Government of Guam does allow for realistic expectations that a new campus can be built any time soon. The reallocation as provided in the Bill however, will allow GCC to make much needed repairs on its existing campus and facilities.

It is the recommendation of the Committee on Education that Bill No. 118 (COR) be reported out with the recommendation TO DO PASS.

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MINA' BENTE SINGKO NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 1999 (FIRST) Regular Session

Introduced by:

AN ACT TO REPEAL AND RE-ENACT SECTION 3(E), CHAPTER I11 OF PUBLIC LAW NUMBER 2459 REPEALING AND TO RE-ENACT ITEM 7 OF §22425(M) OF TITLE 5 OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, AS AMENDED BY P. L. 24-2531 RELATIVE TO AUTHORIZATION OF SCHOOL BONDS FUNDS FOR THE TEN (10%) PERCENT DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SHARE OF SUPER TYPHOON PAKA REPAIR COST OF SCHOOL DAMAGE, OVER AND ABOVE FEMA APPROVED FUNDING, FOR THE JOSE RIOS MIDDLE SCHOOL (FORMERLY PIT1 MIDDLE SCHOOL) AND TO RE-ALLOCATE FUNDS PREVIOUSLY APPROPRIATED TO

' THE GUAM COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOR INFRASTRUCTURE ON A NEW CAMPUS TO DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION OF FACILITIES ON THE EXISTING CAMPUS.

1 BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF GUAM: 4.

2 Section 1. Authorization the use of School Bonds Funds for the - .-

3 Ten (10%) percent DOE share of Super Typhoon Paka repair cost of

4 school damage, over and above the FEMA approved funding, for the Jose

5 Rios Middle School (formerly Piti Middle School) and to re-allocate

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funds previously appropriated to the Guam Community College for

infrastructure on a new campus to design, construction and renovation of

facilities on the existing campus . Section 3(e), Chapter III of Public Law

Number 24-59 repealing and reenacting Item 7 of §22425(m) of Title 5 of

the Guam Code Annotated, as amended by P. L. 24-251 is repealed and

reenacted to read:

"(7) To the extent of any bond proceeds not required for

the projects listed in Items (1) through (6) of this Subsection

(m), any remaining balance other than the portions designated

to be used for the Northern High School, or to pay General

Fund expenses, may be applied to the cost of: (i) repairing or

reconstructing the Inarajan Elementary School, (ii) repairing or

reconstructing the earthquake damaged Ordot-Chalan Pago

Elementary School, (iii) reconstructing the earthquake damaged

gymnasium and classrooms at Inarajan High School, (iv)

repairing and reconstructing Upi Elementary School, (v)

repairing or reconstructing earthquake damage at any other

. school, (vi) construction of additional elementary schools in

Northern Guam, subject to Subsection (n) of this Section, (vii)

needed infrastructure improvements for schools, (viii) the

completion of design plans for the northern high school (ix) the

de'sign, construction and renovation of facilities on the existing

campus of the Guam Community College not to exceed Two

Million Eight Hundred F&y Thousand Dollars ($2,850,000) (x)

the Department of Education's Ten percent (10%) local share,

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over and above the approved FEMA funding, for - the

architectural, engineering design, construction and repair of the

Jose Rios Middle School (formerly Piti Middle School) from

damage resulting from Super Typhoon Paka, or (xi) other

projects approved by subsequent legislation."

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Accredltcd by Ule West- Asroehtlon of Schmla and Colleges

March 25. 1999

Lawrence F. Kasperbauer, Ph.D. Chairman, Committee on Education Twenty-fifth Guam Legislature 2 15-A Chalan Santo Papa, Suite 106-F Ada's Professional & Commercial Center Hagtna, Guam 96910

Dear Senator Kasperbauzr,

I am unable to testify in person due to urgent personal matters, but herewith I submit written testimony regarding Bill 118. On behalf of the Board of Trustees, I wholeheart- edly support Bill 118, specifically the following section, "reallocate funds previously appropriated to the Guam Community college for infrastructure on a new campus for design, construction and renovation of facilities on the existing campus."

As you know, the College has not received capital improvement funds from the General Fund for well over five years. GCC has been able, barely, to meet Life Safety, ADA, Building Code and other operational requirements through internally generated funds.

Our facilities are in dire need of repair. The current state of the campus is, we believe, substandard and will continue to deteriorate unless substantial funding is committed.

Major problems at the campus include flooding during heavy rainfall due to substandard drainage, chronic lack of water supply in the campus vicinity that poses health hazards and forces cancellation of classes, severe rust on administration building I-Beams and purlins which greatly weaken the structural integrity of the building thus posing a poten- tial safety hazard. Substandard electrical distribution panels in buildings A, B and C cause breaker tripping and power disruption. These buildings were constructed in the late 60s earQ 70s and did not account for the current electrical requirements.

In February 1998, the Guam Community College Board of Trustees voted to focus efforts on renovation and construction of the current campus. The College has received a $3 million federal loan to Construct student housing. The design work for this project is ongoing. The housing project requires the construction of a water storage tank in order to receive the proper building permits.

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The College is also planning, without impacting the General Fund, to construct a Campus Center Building. This building will house the bookstore, student gathering areas, meeting rooms and cooking and dining facilities. The Campus Center Building will give GCC the identity of a college and give students a sense of belonging to an institution of higher leam- ing instead of a high school for which the campus was originally constructed.

Bill 118 will greatly support our efforts to improve the campus and provide our students with adequate facilities and basic infrastructure. I urge you to pass Bill 118 for the good of our students and the continued success of vocational education on Guam.

Regards,

A

Atanacio T. Diaz Chairman

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Senator Lawrence F. Kasperbeuer. Ph.D. Vlce-Speeker LXainnen, toRndttee M Education 2lS A Chelan Sento P a w Wte105F Ada's Rotessional end Canrsrdal center Hegatna. G u ~ , 96910

Dear Senator Kaspeher:

1 stand in &port of Bill Nh UB (COR) Jlidl dl anong other things re-allocate fund4 mwiously appropriated to the Guam Cumunity College ftwn infrastructure on a new csnpra to a currPntly mare malistk prrpcae nanely thB desien. cmtruction. and renwetim of facilities on the existing GCC canpa in Plangilaa. Thls action should be teken na*. I say this became the mtim GCC campus is in dire mud of rmouatim. GCC needs hu3diat.e remnrattm for safety ad for effective day to day operatlnns m tha EBIIPUB. Fur ton lafa GCC haa been tmglected and remuation is a must lest w eee the demise of GCC because of Ule rapid deterioration o f its infrastructure.

Wnmra , my understanding is thet the original appmpriatltm never left the paper atage. I request that the brenty-fifth lesislahrre trm!ifonn this appropriation to C/ rrtl m that this vitallv n e d d remvation ru - hap. the phming stage without turther deley.

h closing. 1 thark all -tam for theh concern and intarest in education at a11 levels mwrmam.

-b Roberto Carter, h.0. Vfce-mefrpersas cia Boerd of T- F/t% - 7Y9 9473-

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BC~L NO. 1x8 (COR) -AN ACT TO REPEAL AND RE-ENACT SECTION XE), CHAKER I11 OF PUBLIC LAW NUhlBER 24-19 REPEALING AND TO RE-ENACT ITEM 7 OF 52242XM) OF Tl lZE 5 OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED. AS AMENDED BY P. L. 24-25:l RELATIVE TO AUTHORlWTlON OFSCHOOL BONDS NNIE FllR THE TEN llm) PERCFNI. nFPARTLlPNI. nF E W U M SHARE c$ SUPER TYPHOON PAKA REPAIR

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I Mrsa' BENTE SINGKO NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN TWEhTT-FIFTH GUA.\I LEGISLATURE

Senator Li. . rence F. Kasperbauer, Ph.D. Vice Speaker. Chairman. Committee on Education

I 215-AChalan Santo Papa. Suite 106-F TelPphane 1671 1475-KIDS Ma's Proferrlonai ft Commercial Center . Fax (6711 475-2000

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March 22,1999

Mr. Joseph E. Rivera Director Bureau of Budget &Management Research P.O. Box 2950 Hagama, Guam 96932

Dear Mr. Rivera:

Buenas yan hafa add

Pursuant to Chapter 9 of Title 2, Guam Code Annotated, I respectfully request that your office issue a FiscaI Note for the attached bill:

BILL NO. 118 (COR) -AN ACT TO REPEAL AND RE-ENACT SECTION 3 0 , CHAPTER m OF PUBLIC LAW NUMBER 24-59 REPEALING AND TO RE- ENACT lTEM 7 OF §22425(M) OF m Z E 5 OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, AS AMENDED BY P. L. 24-251 RELATIVE TO AUTHORIZATION OF SCHOOL BONDS FUNDS FOR THE TEN (10%) PERCENT DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SHARE OF SUPER TYPHOON PAL4 REPAIR COST OF SCHOOL DAhUGE, OVER AND ABOVE FEMA APPROVED FUNDING, FOR THE JOSE RIOS MIDDLE SCHOOL (FORMERLY PlTl MIDDLE SCHOOL) AND TO RE-ALLOCATE FUNDS PREVIOUSLY APPROPRIATED TO THE GUAM C O m COLLEGE FOR INFRASTRUCTURE ON A NEW CAMPUS TO DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION OF FACILlTIES ON THE EXISTING CAMPUS.

Thank you for your time and consideration to this matter.

Lawrence F. Kasperbauer, Ph.D.

Education is the Way!

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Waiver of Fiscal Note

On March 23, 1999, a Fiscal Note was requested in writing from the Bureau of Budget and Management Research for Bill No. 118 (COR). A public hearing was held on Bill No. 11 8 (COR) on Friday, March 26, 1999 at 10:OO am in the Public Hearing Room of I Liheslaturan Gufian. At least four requests for a fiscal note subsequent to the Public Hearing Date. The Committee on Education has not received the fiscal note as of April 16, 1999.

Pursuant to the provisions of $9104 of Title 2, Guam Code Annotated as added by P.L. 24-162, the requirement for a fiscal note under Chapter 9 of Title 2 Guam Code Annotated is hereby waived.

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