7 GCA § 5102
Powers of the Judicial Council
View official PDF ↗The Council shall have the following powers:
(a)To initiate, receive and consider charges concerning alleged misconduct or incapacity of any Justice or Judge of the Courts and to form subcommittees that will determine and make recommendations as to the removal of any Justice or Judge; CH. 5 THE JUDICIAL COUNCIL
(b)To adopt policies for the Court and make recommendations to I Liheslatura as may be deemed appropriate for the effective and expeditious administration of the judicial system;
(c)To make other recommendations regarding the administration of Justice to I Maga’hågan/Maga’låhen Guåhan, or to I Liheslatura as it deems proper;
(d)Notwithstanding any other provision of law, to adopt a pay plan and pay schedules for the classified and unclassified employees of the Judicial Branch consistent with the government-wide plan pursuant to Section 13 of Public Law 29-052 and Executive Order 2006-21, or the transmittal of the “Government of Guam Competitive Wage Act of 2014” to I Liheslaturan Guåhan on January 15, 2014, subject to appropriations as provided by Liheslaturan Guåhan. Nothing in this Subsection
(d)shall repeal or negate the provisions contained in Public Law 32-136 applicable to non-Judicial Branch employees; nor shall this Subsection
(d)prohibit the retroactive payment to January 15, 2014, of Judicial Branch employees;
(e)To adopt policy and rules for the operations of the Courts, including but not limited to, personnel, procurement, facilities and property, financial and travel (the provisions of § 6302(c), § 6303 and § 4105 of Title 4 of the Guam Code Annotated and § 23104(b) and § 23109 of Title 5 of the Guam Code Annotated are reaffirmed);
(f)To establish rules and regulations for appeals and grievances brought upon by classified employees of the Courts, who have exhausted administrative remedies. The Council is authorized to designate and delegate a hearing officer, to hear and decide personnel matters. The decision of the hearing officer shall be final and may be appealed to the Superior Court of Guam;
(g)To review and approve the budget for the operation of the Courts and its divisions, and submit its recommendations to I Liheslaturan Guåhan, under the signature of its Chairperson, by the first day of May of each year;
(h)To employ, retain or contract for the services of qualified specialists or experts, as individuals or as organizations, to advise and assist the Courts in the fulfillment of its duties;
(i)To adopt filing fees and other Court fees;
(j)To promulgate the Judicial Council’s own rules for its conduct and operation;
(k)To sue on behalf of the Courts, including on behalf of the Court’s employees, or itself to enforce any rights granted to the Courts;
(l)To lease, evict, or sue on behalf of the Courts, relative to Court properties, equipment, and facilities;
(m)Nothing contained in this Section shall be construed directly or by implication to be in any way in derogation or limitation of the powers conferred upon the Judicial Council or existing in the Supreme Court and the Superior Court or the Judiciary by virtue of any provision of the Organic Act of Guam or any statutes of Guam;
(n)To have authority to act over all matters relating to the Judicial Building Fund; and
(o)To approve and/or appoint nominees to positions provided for by this Act; and
(p)To garnish income tax refunds of persons who have outstanding court fees, fines, and other court-ordered obligations, subject to the terms and conditions of a Memorandum of Understanding with the Department of Revenue and Taxation. CH. 5 THE JUDICIAL COUNCIL
§ The story of this section
- Enacted by P.L. 21-147 § 2 (bill & sponsor pending — earlier Legislature not yet ingested)
- Amended by P.L. 24-139 § 34 — introduced as Bill 495-24 · introduced by Anthony C. Blaz + 2 cosponsors
- Amended by P.L. 27-31 § 16 — introduced as Bill 48-27 · introduced by F. Randall Cunliffe + 13 cosponsors · lead sponsor unverified
- Amended by P.L. 32-166 § 1 — introduced as Bill 307-32 · introduced by Frank B. Aguon, JrWatch the public hearing · Jun 6, 2014Watch the public hearing · May 29, 2014
- Enacted by P.L. 32-181 § XIII — introduced as Bill 269-32
Interpreted by the courts:
- 2000 Guam 11 — Vicente C. Pangelinan, Senator, and Joseph C. Wesley, Mayor, on behalf of themselves and> all those similarly situated, (2000) · per Peter C. Siguenza, J.
Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.