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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.


Source: CIA World Factbook

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Land Transfer Board Rules - Chapter 2 of Title 18 of the Guam Administrative Rules and Regulations.

Regulations
Guam
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The purpose of these Rules is to provide procedure governing the meetings and proceedings of the Land Transfer Board. Powers and responsibilities of the Board are transferred to the Chamorro Land Trust Commission.The Rules also concern the application for leases and sales of government property.

Implements: Chamorro Land Trust Commission – Chapter 75 of 21 GCA “Real Property”. (2006-04-14)

Leasing of Government Land - Article 5 of Chapter 1 of Title 18 of the Guam Administrative Rules and Regulations.

Regulations
Guam
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These Regulations contain rules relative to the leasing of specified government land. It specifies criteria for eligibility of applicants for a lease and provide with respect to lease reservation agreements between the Department of Land Management and the eligible applicant and interim land use permits.

Agriculture Land Lease - Chapter 1 of Title 8 of the Guam Administrative Rules and Regulations.

Regulations
Guam
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This Chapter contains rules relative to the allocation of agricultural leases. The Chapter, among other things: concerns applications for a lease; prescribes criteria for the assessment of an application; prescribes the form of a lease; and require the Department of Agriculture to process applications and to determine the best agricultural use for land subject to lease. The Department shall also make periodic inspections of leased land.

Soil Water Conservation Programs - Article 5 of Chapter 63 of Title 5 CGA “Fish, Game, Forestry Conservation”.

Legislation
Guam
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This part of Chapter 63 provides for the establishment of Soil and Water Conservation Districts for purposes of promoting soil and water conservation and preventing of erosion-related and water management-related problems. It also defines the powers and duties of Districts and provides for their management.Two Soil and Water Conservation Districts shall be created under the Department of Agriculture.

Agricultural Law - Chapter 60 of Division 6 of Title 5 of the Guam Code.

Legislation
Guam
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This Chapter provides for the organization and administration of the Department of Agriculture and establishes the Plant Protection and Quarantine Revolving Fund, the Farmer's and Fishermen's Small Loan Revolving Fund and the Cooperative Association Revolving Fund, provides for the granting of loans and related matters and for protection of farming activities.The Department shall formulate Regulations dealing with quarantine, pest control, fishing, slaughtering dairy cattle and experimental dairy cattle, egg labelling, and meat inspection.