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Legislative · Senator · 2011–2012

Sam Mabini, Ph.D

7 introduced6 §§ shaped1 term
2011laws introduced per year2012

§ Where they shaped the Code — tap a Title for the laws

  • Title 17Education2
    • P.L. 31-1562012
      An act to repeal and reenact § 4114.1 of Chapter 4 of Title 17, Guam Code Annotated, relative to integrating academic curriculum and career and technical education into the Guam Department of Education’s basic curricula;17 GCA § 4114.1
    • P.L. 31-802011
      An act to add a new § 3222 to Chapter 3 of Title 17, Guam Code Annotated, relative to requiring the Department of Education to administer a career information delivery system pilot program to middle and high school stude17 GCA § 3222
  • Title 21Real Property1
    • P.L. 31-812011
      An act to amend § 66202.1(a) of Article 2, Chapter 66 of Title 21, Guam Code Annotated, relative to including the Guam Department of Agriculture as one of the agencies required for approval of a clearing and grading perm21 GCA § 66202.1
  • Title 5Government Operations1
    • P.L. 31-1862012
      An act to amend § 60113 of Article 1, Chapter 60 of Title 5, Guam Code Annotated, relative to authorization of the Guam Department of Agriculture to administer and collect fees5 GCA § 60113
  • Title 12Autonomous Agencies1
    • P.L. 31-2222012
      An Act to amend § 58110(g) chapter 58, title 12, Guam Code Annotated, relative to requiring the utilization of locally-based, Locally owned training businesses. and services as a condition for the issuance of geda qualif12 GCA § 58110
  • Title 4Public Officers & Employees1
    • P.L. 31-2542012
      An act to amend § 4101(c) of Chapter 4, Title 4, Guam Code Annotated, relative to requiring mandatory skills assessment testing as a requirement for government of Guam employment. (SBill No. 466-31, Sponsor: Sam Mabini, 4 GCA § 4101

§ 31st Legislature 7 Public Laws introduced

Public Laws this member introduced (was prime sponsor of) — not bills they merely cosponsored. A marks a law whose introduction order isn’t verified (its roster came from a scanned/OCR’d record).

Lawmaking record derived from the lifecycle graph — bill sponsorship from the Guam Legislature’s Public Laws, opinion authorship from the Supreme Court of Guam. See all people.