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Spain ceded Guam to the US in 1898. Captured by the Japanese in 1941, it was retaken by the US three years later. The military installations on the island are some of the most strategically important US bases in the Pacific.


Guam is a presidential democracy. Guam is a self-governing unincorporated territory of the US.


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Rules of Professional Conduct for Engineers, Architects and Land Surveyors - Article 2 of Chapter 1 of Title 25 of the Guam Administrative Rules and Regulations.

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These Regulations define standards and rules of conduct for professional engineers, architects and land surveyors for the purpose of guaranteeing a high level of integrity, skill and practice of these professions. Provisions concern, among other things, conflict of interest, sollication of work, advertisment and construction services. The professions shall observe the Rules of Conduct promulgated in accordance with Chapter 32 of Title 22 CGA.

Implements: Professional Engineers, Architects and Land Surveyors Law - Chapter 32 of Title 22 of the Guam Code Annotated. (2006-04-14)

Application for Registration, Examinations and Application for Certification for Engineers, Architects and Land Surveyors - Article 3 of Chapter 1 of Title 25 of the Guam Administrative Rules and Regulations.

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These Regulations make provision with respect to registration of professional engineers, architects and land surveyors and relative examinations. Registration shall take place with the Territorial Board of Registration for Professional Engineers, Architects and Land Surveyors. The Regulations prescribe rules and criteria of examination for each of the professions.

Implements: Professional Engineers, Architects and Land Surveyors Law - Chapter 32 of Title 22 of the Guam Code Annotated. (2006-04-14)

Guam Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Regulations - Chapter 10 of Title 22 of the Guam Administrative Rules and Regulations.

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These Regulations concern the control of operations that may bring about erosion, sedimentation and soil degradation and for this purpose make provision for a system of permits and the approval of Erosion and Sediment Control Plans. The Regulations also provide rules relative to methods of soil-related activities so as to prevent erosion or other degradation of the soil.The Regulations shall apply to a limited range of activities concerning the soil. These activities require a clearing or grading permit.

Guam Soil Erosion and Sediment Control - Chapter 45 of Title 22 of the Guam Administrative Rules and Regulations.

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These Regulations provide for the control of clearing, grading, filling, excavating, or other earth-moving operations which require a permit as provided for in specified legislation including operations by the Government.All such operations shall be carried out in accordance with an Erosion Control Plan approved by the Guam Environmental Protection Agency and in accordance with rules here prescribed. The plan shall meet requirements as prescribed by these Regulations and shall contain a stormwater drainage system proposal.

Subdivision and Development Review Committee - Chapter 4 of Title 18 of the Guam Administrative Rules and Regulations.

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These Regulations contain rules relative to meetings and proceedings of the Subdivision and Development Review Commmittee created by Executive Order 74-23. Powers of the Committee are somehow defined by the definition of the purposes of these Regulations. The Committee shall review development projects and advise the Territorial Planning Commission on subdivisions. The Committee shall in particular review all subdivisions that require improvements, zone changes and major variances by public agencies concerned.