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5 GCA § 17103

Composition

Guam Code AnnotatedTitle 5 — Government Operations
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(a)The Task Force shall consist of the following twelve

(12)voting members:

(1)The Senator who is the Chairperson of the I Liheslaturan Guåhan’s Committee on Technology, or its successor committee;

(2)The Attorney General of Guam or their designee;

(3)The Chief Justice of the Judiciary of Guam or their designee;

(4)Four

(4)Members from the Executive Branch:

(A)The Chief Technology Officer of Guam or their designee;

(B)The Director of the Bureau of Statistics and Plans or their designee;

(C)The Director of the Guam Homeland Security or their designee;

(D)The Director of the Guam Department of Labor or their designee;

(5)The President of the University of Guam or their designee;

(6)The Administrator of the Guam Memorial Hospital or their designee;

(7)The Administrator of the Guam Economic Development Authority or their designee; and

(8)Two

(2)members from the private sector with relevant expertise and experience in fields associated with artificial intelligence regulation, development, or deployment:

(A)One

(1)member shall be appointed by the Speaker of I Liheslaturan Guåhan. This individual should have experience in one or more of the following areas: data governance, information security, privacy law, technology policy, or the ethical, legal, or regulatory implications of emerging technologies, including but not limited to artificial intelligence, machine learning, or algorithmic decision-making.

(B)One

(1)member shall be appointed by the I Maga’hågan/Maga’låhen Guåhan. This individual should have professional experience in one or more of the following areas: the development, deployment, or commercialization of artificial intelligence technologies; AI software development; cloud computing infrastructure; cybersecurity applications; robotics; or data science, and should preferably have experience with public–private collaboration or innovation in technology fields.

(b)A representative from the United States Department of Defense or its local installation may be invited by the Task Force to participate as a non-voting member of the Task Force. CH. 17 GUAM ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE REGULATORY TASKFORCE

Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.