5 GCA § 5001
Purposes, Rules of Construction
View official PDF ↗(a)Interpretation. This Chapter shall be construed and applied to promote its underlying purposes and policies.
(b)Purposes and Policies. The underlying purposes and policies of this Chapter are:
(1)to simplify, clarify, and modernize the law governing procurement by Guam;
(2)to permit the continued development of procurement policies and practices;
(3)to provide for increased public confidence in the procedures followed in public procurement;
(4)to ensure the fair and equitable treatment of all persons who deal with the procurement system of Guam;
(5)to provide increased economy in Guam activities and to maximize to the fullest extent practicable the purchasing value of public funds of Guam;
(6)to foster effective broad-based competition within the free enterprise system;
(7)to provide safeguards for the maintenance of a procurement system of quality and integrity; and
(8)to require public access to all aspects of procurement consistent with the sealed bid procedure and the integrity of the procurement process. CH. 5 GUAM PROCUREMENT LAW
(c)Singular-Plural and Gender Rules. In this Chapter, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1)words in the singular number include the plural, and those in the plural include the singular; and
(2)words of a particular gender include any gender and the neuter, and when the sense so indicates, words of the neuter gender may refer to any gender.
(d)Policy Concerning Sheltered Workers or Persons with Disabilities. If any entity of the government of Guam or any entity expending governmental funds intends to procure any supply or service which is offered by a nonprofit corporation employing sheltered workers or persons with disabilities, or a government of Guam entity employing sheltered workers or persons with disabilities, then that entity shall procure such supply or service from that nonprofit corporation or government entity if the supply or service is available within the period required by the procuring entity.
(1)Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any nonprofit corporation or government of Guam entity employing sheltered workers or persons with disabilities that had an existing contract or contract in force on March 1, 2001, with the government of Guam, which shall include line agencies and autonomous agencies of the government of Guam such as the Guam Power Authority, the Guam Telephone Authority and the Department of Education, shall continue said contracts for two
(2)years hence, ending March 31, 2003.
(e)Procurement of local produce and fish from local farmers and fishermen may be made without competition provided that the farmers or fishermen are registered with the Department of Agriculture and further provided that the prices offered do not exceed the standard of pricing as negotiated by the Department of Agriculture. Any farmer or fisherman awarded a contract pursuant to this section shall not be required to post any of the bonds required under Article 5 of Chapter 5, Title 5, Guam Code Annotated, the Guam Procurement Act.
(f)Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, procurement of air travel vouchers by the government of Guam, including the legislative, judiciary and executive branches, and all autonomous and semiautonomous agencies, including the Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport Authority, Guam, the Guam Telephone Authority, the Guam Power Authority, the Guam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority, the Guam Housing Corporation, the Guam Economic Development Authority, the Guam Memorial Hospital Authority, the University of Guam, the Jose D. Leon Guerrero Commercial Port of Guam, the Guam Rental Corporation, the Guam Community College, the Guam Water Works Authority, the Government of Guam Retirement Fund, the Guam Mass Transit Authority, the Guam Visitor’s Bureau, the Public Defenders Service Corporation, the Guam Educational Telecommunication Corporation, the Guam Election Commission, the Civil Service Commission, the Department of Education, the Guam Environmental Protection Agency and the Guam Vocational Rehabilitation, from local travel agencies with valid business license and on good standing with the Department of Revenue and Taxation shall be rotated fairly and competitively to insure that no single travel agency or a small group of travel agencies monopolize the sale of air travel vouchers to the government of Guam. The Director of the Department of Administration, who shall be responsible in administering this Act as it applies to the executive branch, with representatives from the executive, judiciary and legislative branches shall be responsible, within ninety
(90)days from the enactment of this Act, for the development of the necessary rules and regulations to insure that the intent of this Act is followed and implemented by all branches and agencies of the government of Guam and pursuant to the Administrative Adjudication Law. Each branch of the government of Guam, executive, legislative and judiciary, shall be responsible in implementing and adhering to the rules and regulations developed herein in their own respective branches. Failure to procure air travel voucher following the rules and regulations developed herein shall invalidate and render the approved travel authorization null and void and any expenditure shall be completely and totally the responsibility of the traveler and any expenditure CH. 5 GUAM PROCUREMENT LAW the government of Guam incurred shall be reimbursed by the respective traveler. The traveler shall not be reimbursed in any manner whatsoever for any of these expenditures. Anyone authorizing such reimbursement shall be guilty of fraud and shall be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
§ The story of this section
- Amended by P.L. 18-44 § 25 (bill & sponsor pending — earlier Legislature not yet ingested)
- Enacted by P.L. 18-15 § X (bill & sponsor pending — earlier Legislature not yet ingested)
- Amended by P.L. 18-32 § 5 (bill & sponsor pending — earlier Legislature not yet ingested)
- Amended by P.L. 26-31 § 8 — introduced as Bill 129-26 · introduced by Eddie Baza Calvo
- Enacted by P.L. 23-18 § 3 — introduced as Bill 22-23 · introduced by Ted S. Nelson + 2 cosponsors
- Enacted by P.L. 24-85 § 2 — introduced as Bill 291-24 · introduced by Anthony C. Blaz + 20 cosponsors · lead sponsor unverified
Interpreted by the courts:
- 2000 Guam 19 — Pacific Rock Corporation v. Department of Education, a department of the Executive Branch of the Government of Guam, an (2000) · per Benjamin J.F. Cruz, J.
- 2002 Guam 1 — In Re Request of Governor Carl T.C. Gutierrez, Relative to the Organicity and Constitutionality of Public Law 26-35 (2002) · per Benjamin John A. Manglona, J.
- 2012 Guam 25 — Town House Department Stores, Inc., dba Island Business Systems & Supplies, Appellant, v. Department of Education, Gover (2012) · per F. Philip Carbullido, J.
- 2018 Guam 5 — Teleguam Holdings LLC and its Wholly Owned Subsidiaries, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Territory of Guam; Department of Adminis (2018) · per F. Philip Carbullido, J.
- 2019 Guam 29 — Basil Food Industrial Service Corporation, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Territory of Guam; General Services Agency, Departmen (2019) · per Katherine A. Maraman, J.
- 2020 Guam 14 — DFS GUAM L.P., Plaintiff-Appellee/Cross-Appellant vs. The A.B. Won Pat International Airport Authority, Guam, Defendant- (2020) · per Katherine A. Maraman, J.
- 2020 Guam 20 — DFS Guam L.P., Plaintiff-Appellee/Cross-Appellant, v. The A.B. Won Pat International Airport Authority, Guam, Defendant- (2020) · per Katherine A. Maraman, J.
Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.