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The people of Guam were afforded the opportunity to set and administer policy and laws for the island of Guam. Included in this was the Judicial Branch of the Government of Guam. In 1950 as part of the Judiciary Act, a judiciary reorganization bill was prepared to strengthen the island court system.
Local government in Guam (1 C) C. Territorial constitutional officers of Guam (4 C, ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
Government of Guam officials touring the Expeditionary Medical Facility onboard Naval Base Guam. May 5: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement executed an armed raid of MedPharm Group of Companies, one of the island's largest provider of medical supplies and pharmaceuticals. The Homeland Security spokesperson confirmed that it was related to ...
The Guam Power Authority (GPA, Chamorro: Aturidat Ilektresedat Guahan) is an agency of the Government of Guam and Guam's electricity provider. Its headquarters are in Fadian, Mangilao, Guam. Its headquarters are in Fadian, Mangilao, Guam.
A business license is an official permit issued by a government agency that allows an individual or company to conduct business within the government’s jurisdiction. In Iran, businesses must obtain specific licenses to ensure compliance with regulations and local laws.
The Guam International Trade Center (ITC) building houses the department's headquarters. The Guam Department of Land Management (DLM, Chamorro: Dipåttamenton Minanehan Tåno’) is a department of the government on the United States territory of Guam. The department has its headquarters in the Guam International Trade Center (ITC) Building in ...
The Guam Department of Public Works is a government agency that manages public works in Guam. It runs bus services in Guam. [1 ... ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...
maintaining a government ethics training program for elected and appointed public officials; [4] operating a hotline for investigating citizen concerns and whistleblower complaints of fraud and abuse of power; [5] and; publishing meeting agendas and approved minutes prepared by territorial agencies, boards, commissions, and public corporations. [6]