I Mina'Trentai Dos Na Liheslaturan ReceivedBill Log Sheet
BILLNO. SPONSOR TITLE
DATEINTRODUCED
DATEREFERRED
CMTEREFERRED
PUBLICHEARINGDATE
DATECOMMITTEEREPORT FILED FISCAL NOTES
300‐32 (COR)
B.J.F. CRUZ AN ACT TO AMEND § 151004 OFCHAPTER 15 OF TITLE 17, GUAM CODEANNOTATED; RELATIVE TO ALLOWINGTRAINEES UNDER THE NURSINGTRAINING PROGRAM TO AGREE TOACCEPT EMPLOYMENT WITH A PRIVATEHOSPITAL ON GUAM AS A CONDITIONOF SELECTION AND ENROLLMENT INTHE PROGRAM.
3/27/144:38 p.m.
03/28/14 Committee on Education, Public
Library and Women's Affairs
8/07/144 p.m.
9/26/149:44 a.m.
Fiscal Note Request3/28/14
Bill Introduced/History9/26/2014 10:05 AM
COMMJSSIO!\ER
GLl--\M COMMJSSJON ON DECOLONIZATION
GUA\i F:JtST COM'°fiSSlON
PREStD£~T
AsstXTATION or PACIFIC lSLA'iD
ltGlSLATURES IAPIL)
BoARD l\ll.MBER
') ACIFlC RES.OL'RCTS FOR
EDUCATION "'...."iD LEAR!><ING
(PRELJ
LEGISt.ATI\'E REPRF.SENTATIVE
PACIFLC l5-LAND DE\'ELOPMEh"T BA .. NK
(PIDB)
FESTlVALOfTHE f>AClFJC ARTS
(FESTPAC)
Office of the Speaker Judith T. Won Pat, Ed.D. CHAIR, COMMITTEE ON E'DHCATlOi'., PUBUC L!BR.;\RY & WOMEN'S ASfAiitS
August 25, 20 l 4
The Honorable Rory J, Respicio Chairperson Committee on Rules I ,Hina' Trentai Dos Na Liheslatuaran Guahcm 3200 Guam Legislature 155 Hesler Place Hagatna, Guam 96910 ?
Ufisina11 I Etmlt.s Gc1relo'Gi Lihesiaturan G110han 32Nn Guam Legislature
J .\1ina' Trentai Dos 11ra Liheslaturan Gudhan 155 HK\:1,LE.ll PIACE HAGATNA, GUAM 96910
TEL671-472-3586/7• J<'AX 671-472-3589 JUDTWONPAT.COM • SPE.AK£R\~\!UDJW'ONPAT.COM
RE: Committee Report on Bill No. 300-32 (COR), as Amended,
Dear Chairperson Respicio:
Transmitted herewith for your consideration is the Committee Report on Bill No. 300-32 (COR) as Amended - An act to amend § l 51004 of Chapter l 5 of Title l 7, Guam Code Annotated; relative to allowing trainees under the Nursing Training Program to agree to accept employment with a private hospital on Guam as a condition of selection and enrollment in the program,
Committee votes are as follows:
TO DO PASS
TO NOT PASS
TO REPORT OUT ONLY
TO ABSTAIN
TO PLACE fN INACTIVE FILE
S~ensera.111~el!t.e,,__ ,--- _/
J Pat, Ed.D, Chairperson
GUAM COMMfSS!ON ON
DECOL.(}NlZATIO~
GU,A.M FfRST
COMMZSSlON
PRESlD[NT
ASS()ClAfIO'.'i OF PACIFIC ISLAND i..EGJSLATIJRI~
(APIL}
80ARD MEMBER
'A.C!f!C RESOGRCES !"OR EDUCAflON
ASD lEt\gNJNG
(PRELJ
LF.GISLA TIVE REPR£SF.NTATIV£
PACIFIC iSLAND DF.VtliJPi\tENT BANK
(PIDB)
Fr~nVi\LOfTHE
PAClflC ARTS (FESTPAC)
Office of the Speaker Judith T. Won Pat, Ed.D. (~HAIR, COMMrITEEON £DCCA11QN, PUBLIC LIBRA.RY & WOMEN'S AFFAlRS
lljisinan I Etm.1s Ge'helo'Gi Liheslaturan Gudhar; 32:..u Guam Legislature
1 Alina' Trentai Dos ,Va Liheslaturan Gudhan 155 HFBLER PLACE HAGk!'NA, GUAM 9691Q
TEL671-472-3586/7 • FAX671-472-3589 JUDfWOSt'AT.COM • SPF.AKER@JUDI\'IONPAT,CO?rl
COMMITTEE REPORT ON
Bill No. 300-32 (COR) - B.J.F. Cruz
As Amended by the Committee on Education, Public Library and Women's Affairs
An act to amend§ 151004 of Chapter 15 of Title 17, Guam Code Annotated; relative to allowing trainees under the
Nursing Training Program to agree to accept employment with a private hospital on Guam as a condition of selection and
enrollment in the program.
C'OMMJSSIONER
GU>.:"! COM.'>USS!ON ON 0EcOLflNIZA f'JON
Gt;A,\,i FlRST
C'OMMfSSlON
A..<;.SOClA 1 fON OF PAClflC hilA.!\;D
LEGtSL-\fURES
(APIL)
SOARD MEMBER
)AC!fIC RF.5l)LlRCF$ FOR
EDUCATION AND LEAR~i'.NG
(PREL)
LEGISLATIVE
REPRF-SL"ITATI\'E
PACIFIC [SLA."l"D
0EVElDrML1':'T BA_NK
(PIDB)
FESTIVAL OF THE
P1\CIFIC ARTS
(FESTPAC)
Office of the Speaker Judith T. Won Pat, Ed.D. CHAIR, COt..fMITIEE ON EDUCACTON, PCBLIC LIBRARY & WOMEN'S AFFAIRS
August 25, 20!4
MEMORANDUM
TO: All Members
Ufisinun I Etmds Ge'helo'Gi Liheslaturon GuUhan 32ND Guam Legislature
1 Mina 'Trentui Dos ,'Va Liheslaturan Gulthan 155 H_ESLER Pr.ACE l-lAGATilA, GUAM 96910
T£L671-472-3586/7• FAX 671-472-3589 .JUDIWONPAT.C'OM • SPEAJ{ER@JUDf\.\fONPAT.COM
Committee on Education, Public Library and Women's Affairs
FROM:
SUBJECT:
Speaker ,Judith T. Won Pat, l:d.D. Chairperson
Committee Report on Bill No. 300 -32 (COR) as Amended
Transmitted herewith for your consideration is the Committee Report on Bill No. 300-32 (COR) as Amended An act to amend § ! 51004 of Chapter ! 5 of Title 17, Guam Code Annotated; relative to allowing trainees under the Nursing Training Program to agree to accept employment with a private hospital on Guam as a condition of selection and enrollment in the program.
This report includes the following:
• Committee Vote Sheet • Committee Report Digest • Bill No. 300-32 (COR) • Bill No. 300-32 (COR) as Amended • Public Hearing Sign-in Sheet • Copies of Submitted Testimony & Supporting Documents • COR Referral of Bill No. 300-32 (COR) • Fiscal Note Requirement • Notices of Public Hearing • Public Hearing Agenda
Please take the appropriate action on the attached voting sheet. Your attention to this matter is gTeatly appreciate<!. Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Sens~ente, ~~ ~
(~~·)fl Ju:airfr4~at. Ed.D. Chairperson
COMMITIEE VOTING SHEET COMMITIEE ON EDUCATION, PUBLIC LIBRARY AND WOMEN'S AFFAIRS
Gt:A-\1 COMM!SS!O~ ON
DECOLONIZA1ID~
GVAMflRS1 CDMM!SSION
ASSOClAT!ON or PAClFIC lSL>\ND
lEG!SLATtrru::s
(APIL)
'AC'lFlC Rf:SOliRCE:S FOR EDUCATION
A.".ID lE/\.IL'.'>NG (PREL)
VICE CHAIR
PACIFIC L'ilAND D£VELOf'MfNT BA.hi(
{PIDB)
MEMBER
FESTIV Al Of TIIE
PACIFIC ARTS (FESTPAC)
Office of the Speaker Judith T. Won Pat, Ed.D. Cl!AlR, COMMITfEEON EDl'CATION, Pt1nuc L!Bll-'\RY & \Vo:vtEN'S .!\FFA!RS
Ufisinan I Etn16s Ge'helo'Gi Liheslaturan Guahan 32"0 Guam Lcg:isloture
I }rfina' Trentai Dos t'ia Liheslaturan Gudhan 155 flK"'LER PLACE HAG.\TNA, GUA.'1 96910
Tut 671-472-3586/7 • P.-\X 671-472-3589 Jt:OMONPAT,COM • SPEAK1?,R(g1JUDfWONPAi\C(lM
COMMITTEE REPORT DIGEST'
I.OVERVIEW
The Committee on Education, Public Library and Women's Affairs convened a public hearing on August 7. 2014 at 4:00 pm in I Liheslatura's Public Hearing Room. On the agenda was the consideration of Bill No. 300-32 (COR) An act to amend § 151004 of Chapter 15 of Title 17, Guam Code Annotated; relative to allowing trainees under 1he Nursing Training Program to agree to accept employment with a private hospital on Guam as a condition of selection and enrollment in the program.
Public Notice Requirements
All legal requirements for public notices were met, with requests for publication sent to all media and all Senators on July 30, 2014, (5-Day Notice) and August 4, 2014 (48-Hour Notice) via email. Copies of the hearing notices are appended to the committee report.
Senators Present
Speaker Won Pat, Ed.D. Senator Aline A. Yamashita, Ph.D. Vice Speaker BJ.F. Cruz
Appearing before the Committee
Ms. Margaret Hattori-Uchima. PhD. RN Mr. Alan Funtanilla Mr. Carlos Pangelinan
Chairperson Vice Chairperson
II. SUMMARY OF TESTI'VIONY AND DISCUSSION
- Speaker Won Pat Ed.D announced that Bill No. 300-32 will be heard and asked Mr. Alan Funtanilla and Mrs. ,\fargaret Hattori-Uchima to testify before the committee. The speaker mentioned that before Mr. Funtanilla and Mrs. Hattori-Uchima provide testimony, Vice Speaker B.J.F Croz, sponsor of the bill, will give a briefing of Bill 300-32.
- Vice Speaker B.J.F Cruz mentioned that Ilill No.300-32 is probably the shortest bill he has ever written in which it amends the current statute with 3 words "or private hospitals."' He also reiterated that Bill 300-32 allowing trainees under the Nursing Training Program to agree to accept employment with a private hospital on Guam as a condition of selection and enrollment in the program.
- Mr. Alan Funtanilla is in full support of Bill 300-32. His written testimony is appended to the conunittec report. - ~lrs. Margaret Hattori-Uchima is in full support ofBill 300-32. Her written testimony is appended to the committee report.
- Speaker Won Pat Ed.D asked her rnlleagues if they have any questions or comments.
- Vice Speaker B.J.F Cruz mentioned !hat he could not have said it any better than Mrs. Margaret Hattori-Uchima and that he will not ask any questions.
- Speaker Won Pat Ed.D brought forth the question," in your closing remarks, in your testimony in which you desire to have a formal arrangement for both of our educational institutions ( University of Guam/Guam Community College), do you have that or start these negotiations to have these conversations?"
- ~Ir. Alan Fontanilla responded that he did have the opportunity to meet with both representatives from - G.C.C and U.O.G and that a job fair was conducted at both institutions.
- '.\fr. Carlos Pangelinan recognized that he is the conununity relations officer with the Guam Regional Medical City. He added that he is looking at the MOU of GMHA and the University of Guam as a siarting point of discussion. He also mentioned that they're putting together a recent nurse graduate program modeled after Sharp Hospitals in San Diego.
- Speaker Won Pat Ed.D mentioned that there was a time and difficulty in accepting more students interested in the nursing program where students would have to wait the following year for courses to be offered. She asked Mrs. Hattori if this is a way to supplement some of the faculty at the L'niversity that it would not affect the slatus or the accreditation with any one teaching as a part time. Mrs. Margaret Hattori-Uchima responded that with the legislative support, with the UOG budget that they were able to build up their faculty ranks. So they are not as short, and a lot of that has to deal with GMHA, a lot of their nurses are adjunct faculty. That is what we are trying to work out with GMRC, from obstetrics, maternal child health areas, and there are not enough nurses with a master's degree which is one severe shortage area. Accreditation requires faculty with a master's degree in Nursing. The problem with being able to increase the number of students we accept, it is not tire matter of not enough nurses; a large part of it is facility.
- Speaker Won Pat Ed.D thanked Mrs. Margaret Hattori-Uchima for clarifying and asked if it is the hospitals hope to he able to at least hire our graduates (UOG/GCC) and giving them preference instead of hiring elsewhere.
- Mr. Allan Funtanilla responded that they have made a strong conunitment to do so and that through their HR department and nursing recruitments that we afford all the students at the institutions to work with us.
- Speaker \Von Pat, Ed.D. mentioned that the govertm1ent has been helpful in getting nurses scholarships to grow our own professionals so that we do not have to hire off island.
- Mr. Allan Fontanilla replied that they had an opportunity to attend the university graduation to commit to them that GRMC has open anns for their expertise that UOG!GCC has provided them and he looks forward in the partnership with both UOG/GCC.
- Speaker Won Pat, Ed.D. also mentioned to Mr. Carlos Pangelinan to keep the Committee updated with the progress with GRMC.
- Speaker Won Pat, Ed.D. concluded the public hearing for Biil 300-32
III. FINDINGS A.,,,.D RECOMMENDATIONS
The Committee Education, Public Library and Women's Affairs to which was Bill No. 300-32 (COR) and does hereby reports out Bill No. 300-32 (COR) as Amended by the Comrniltee - B.J. F. Cruz, An aet to amend§ 151004 of Chapter 15 of Title l 7, Guam Code Annotated; relative to allowing trainees under the Nursing Training Program to agree to accept en1ployment with a private hospital on Guam as a condition of selection and enrollment in the program.. with the recommendation TO
__ 'i'c.;Ac.,..'-"--------~· ---··---
, I 1\1INATRENTAI DOS NA LIIIESLATURAN CUA.HAN
2014 (SECOND) Regular Session
Introduced by: Benjamin T.F. Cr~
AN ACT TO AJ\.1END § 151004 OF' CHAPTER 15 OF' TITLE 17, GUA!\11 CODE ANNOTATED; RELATIVE TO ALLO\VING TRAINEES UNDER THE NURSING TRAINING PROGRAM TO AGREE TO ACCEPT E.MPLOYMENT WITH A PRIVATE HOSPITAL ON GlIAM AS A CONDITION OF SELECTION AND ENROLLJ\'1ENT IN THE PROGRAM.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF GUAM:
Section l. § 151004 of Chapter 15 of Title l 7, Guam Code Annotated is
hereby amended to read:
1 "§ 151004. Employment of Trainees: Reimbursement.
2 (a) As a condition of selection and enrollment in the program, each trainee
3 shall agree lo accept employment as a nurse, either professional or practical, in the
4 public health system of Guam, including the Guam Memorial Hospital Authority,
5 the Department of Public Health and Social Services, and the Department of
6 Mental Health and Substance Abuse, as school health counselors in the
7 Department of Education or tbe Guam Community College, or in private clinics or
8 Rrivate_ hospitals licensed to do business on Guam, and to continue in such
9 employment for a period of time equal lo the period of training under the program.
10 (b) Tbe recipient shall further agree that in the event of the recipient's failure
l l or refusal to fulfill the obligation set forth in Subsection (a), the recipient shall then
12 repay the government of Guam an amount equal to the total monthly allowances
~ )
~;f 7:: l \__,.) i co
1 paid to the recipient pursuant to § 151002, including actual costs to the government
2 for textbooks and supplies.''
I MINA'TRENTAI DOS NA LilfESLATURA.1\J GuAlfAN 2014 (SECOND) Regular Session
Bill No. 300-32 (COR)
Introduced by: As Amended by the Committee on Education, Public Librarv and
;
Women's Affairs
Benjamin I.F. Cruz
AN ACT TO AMEND§ 151004 OF CHAPTER 15 OF TITLE 17, GUAM CODE ANNOTATED; RELATIVE TO ALJ,OWING TRAINEES UNDER THE NURSING TRAINING PROGRAM TO AGREE TO ACCEPT EMPLOYMENT WITH A PRIVATE HOSPITAL ON GCAM AS A CONDITION OF SELECTION AND ENROLLMENT IN THE PROGRAl\I.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF GUA!\1:
Section 1. § 151004 of Chapter 15 of Title 17, Guam Code Annotated is
hereby amended to read:
I "§151004. Employment of Trainees: Reimbursement.
2 (a) As a condition of selection and enrollment in the program of Chapter 15
3 and l 5A of Title 17 _Gu.am Code Annot.ated, each trainee shall agree to accept
4 employment as a nurse, either professional or practical, in the public health system
5 of Guam, including the Guam Memorial Hospital Authority, the Department of
6 Public Health and Social Services, and the Department of ~4ental Health and
7 8ubstanee Abuse Guam Behavioral Health and \Vellness Center, as school health
8 counselors in the Department of Education or the Guam Community College, or in
9 private clinics or priv.ate hospitals licensed to do business on Guam, and to
I 0 continue in such employment for a period of time equal to the period of training
I I under the program.
1 (b) The recipient shall further agree that in the event of the recipient's failure
2 or refusal to fulfill the obligation set forth in Subsection (a), the recipient shall then
3 repay the government of Guam an amount equal to the total monthly allowances
4 paid to the recipient pursuant to § 151002, including actual costs to the government
5 for textbooks and supplies."
2
COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, PUBLIC LIBRARY & WOMEN'S AFFAIRS SIGN-IN SHEET
PUBLIC HEARING August 7, 2014, 4;00 p.m.
Bill No. 300-32 (COR) - B.J.F. Cruz An act to amend § 151004 of Chapter 15 of Title 1 Guam Code Annotated; relative to allowing trainees under the Nursing Training Program to agree to accept employment with a private hospital on Guam as a condition of selection and enrollment in the program.
I NAME AGENCY OR S~PP~RT? WRITTEN -~~AL -11 c~:T:c~- r- EMAIL
I ORG;f~~.:rTION OPPOSE? TESTIMONY TESTIMONY NUMBER I ADDRESS
fh-~1 i..Tilfv11vrirJJ1 tl1r.(· - ··- ·· i- - ·· -11;.,7 ii 0 -ltil,.rf.;:r-,.;;t/. I r11~1l;rh"'- -- --- -- - - -1-~ - --f .s zil t ~Y-~Z:: ~4...,
I .... _ ... J __ _
Bill No. 300-32 (COR) Page !of:{
l
..... --~ .. --·--" "" __ _
UNIVERSITY OF
GUAM School of Nursin and Health Sciences Escue/an Umemfetmera yan lnestudron Sa/ut siha
August 1, 2014
Speaker Judith T. Won Pat, Ed.D. I Minatrentai Dos Na Liheslaturan Guahan
Testimony on:
Bill No: 300-32: An Act to Amend §15004 of Chapter 15 of Title 17, Guam Code Annotated;
Relative to Allowing Trainees Under the Nursing Training Program to Agree to Accept
Employment With a Private Hospital on Guam as a Condition of Selection and Enrollment in
the Program.
The University of Guam School of Nursing and Health Sciences Nursing Program provides
education for nursing students to obtain their baccalaureate degree. Upon earning their BSN,
and successfully passing the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses
(NCLEX·RN), our graduates are eager to become employed. The Guam Memorial Hospital
Authority has been the main source of both clinical experience and employment for our
graduates, We are appreciative of their ongoing support for our Nursing students, However,
with the large number of graduates, it is impractical to expect that one agency would employ all
the graduates of our program. It is important to consider the skill mix and experience levels of
nursing staff providing care to patients in the acute care setting. Health care providers are
cognizant of the importance of a balance between experienced and novice nurses,
UOG graduates have also obtained employment at private agencies such as clinics, and home
health agencies, However, for the vast majority of new graduates, employment in an acute care
setting such as GMHA is the preferred choice. Working in the acute care setting provides an
excellent foundation for skill development and exposes graduates to a broad range of patients.
In the past several years, it has become more difficult for our graduates to find employment.
This follows a nationwide trend for new graduate nursing employment. According to the
American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), in 2011, for new BSN graduates, the
average rate of employment 4 to 6 months after graduation is 88% nationwide, with a 77% rate
in the Western states (AACN Research Brief, Oct. 2012),
1
UNIVERSITY OF
GUAM School of Nursin and Health Sciences Escue/an Umemfetmera yan lnestudi'on Salut siha
In 2013 our program graduated 30 students. To date, 26 are licensed RNs. By March 2014, 11
had been hired by the Guam Memorial Hospital (with a graduate employment rate of only
47%). An additional 4 were hired by the end of May 2014. The other licensed nurse graduates
were hired in private clinics and home health settings (raising the employment rate to 89%). All
30 of our 2013 graduates remain on island. The delayed employment and difficulty obtaining a
job causes hardship to our graduates and is a concern for the program.
The UOG Nursing Program is in support of this legislation. The legislation currently allows for a
broad range of employment options including private clinics. It would be reasonable and
practical to allow the Nursing Training Program graduates to consider employment with a
private hospital on Guam. Graduates would welcome the additional source of potential
employment. The majority of our graduates remain on island and want to become productive
members of the health care workforce. They have a strong desire to serve the people of Guam
and to give back to the community. Passing this legislation would allow the Nurse Training
Program recipients greater job opportunities and will help them to achieve their goal.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Respectfully submitted:
Margaret Hattori-Uchima, PhD, RN
Dean, University of Guam School of Nursing and Health Sciences
2
August 7. 2014
The Honorable Judith T. Won Pat Speaker & Chairperson_ Committee on Education I ;ilina Trema Dos na Lihes/aturan Guahon
155 Hesler Plaee Hagatna. Guam 969!0
Re: Bill No. 300-32 (COR)
Dear Speaker Won Pat:
Hafa Adai and good evening. Speaker Won Pat and members of the Committee. My name is
Alan Funtanilla and I am the Chief Nurse of the Guam Regional Medical City. On behalf of the Guam Regional Medical City. thank you Madame Chair for the opportunity to participate in this hearing and thank you Vice Speaker Benjamin Cruz for introducing Bill No. 300-32 (COR).
The Guam Regional Medical City (GRMC) supports this legislation and recommends favorable consideration by the Committee and the Legislature. There are a number of practical reasons we support this measure. I will discuss each of them briefly.
l. The measure allows our local nursing graduates to gain the solid professional experience they need to be successful in their chosen careers. As we move fbrward to opening the new hospital in the coming months, I can personally attest to the fact that GRMC has been diligent in preparing the best possible care to the people of Guam and the region. Any graduate of the University of Guam employed at GRMC will be working with a cadre of highly competent and well-trained doctors, nurses and allied health professionals. Local nurse grads will work in an environment where their skills and training will be valued and the practical application of such skills and training will be supported with the latest in technology and management practice. Further, GRMC has already begun the process of bringing in many specialized medical professionals from throughout the mainland United States in order to address the needs of the community. As a result, our local grads will be exposed to a diverse workplace and become accustomed to values. norms. and traditions typical of hospitals in other parts of the country.
2. The measure will help to develop and maintain the local pool of qualified nurses thereby benefiting the local medical community. A skilled workforce is essential to
supporting the entire medical community. By allowing university graduates to repay service credit at the new hospital. they are afforded an option to develop their skills on Gllam. And by remaining on Guam they help to keep a robust pool of talent from which employers can recruit. While we arc all aware of the challenges Gllam has in competing for nurses nationally, it is even more challenging to recruit nurses with actual work experience. A cursory view of the Guam Memorial Hospital's stafling pattern will show that the vast majority of nurse vacancies are not for recent grads with no experience, but for nurse positions that nonnally require at least two to three years of professional experience.
3. The measure merely clarifies the existing policy of the government Prior to the passage of Public Law 26-22 in 2001. repayment for service credit under the nurse training program was limited to just the Guam Memorial HospitaL The law was changed so that service credit repayment could be covered through employment at all of Guam's public and private healthcare facilities, including private clinics. Bill 300-32 (COR) merely updates the law to reflect what few in 2001 imagined would happen today -the creation of a new hospital. ]11e measure simply clarifies existing policy.
For the reasons presented above GRMC reiterates its support of Bill No. 300-32 (COR), but would also like to include for the record GRMC's efforts lo develop our local workforce beyond
what this simple yet important legislation seeks to accomplish.
Through partnership with both the University and the Guan1 Community College we folly intend
to provide experiential opportunities to nurses and allied health students throughout the course of
their training, not just after. We desire fonnal arrangements v.ith both institutions to open our
facility to students and faculty to enhance the learning experience. Further. we are also looking
at ways to accommodate and encourage qualified professionals from GRMC to teach at the
University and GCC on a part-time basis. This v.ould allow each institution's programs to
expand.
Again, thank you for the opportunity to participate in this hearing and lend our support for Bill ~o. 300-32 (COR).
Sine~elv, "i ) ' f1L! _-/ '11/',,~
Alan Funtanilla
Chief Nurse
Guam Regional Medical City
COlvflVlIT.TEE ()N RULES .J)\,ffna'lre11trJi !Jo,.,- n1; f,1J1es/i1tura11 G11ti/1a11 • ·rhP 32nd c;uarn l,egisldture 'l ')5 f--lrslv:· Ph1cc, f--i:tg;\t h~t, c;u,Hn ')69 l 0 • fi'J.(f[{' (1'dJ?.k(•SLiiW[i
L -n1.li!: •·rd: l ;.:-,~~1-----"(r--7. Fax:
Sen,1tor
Rurv L f~espiric CH ,\JH [>FHSO'.'
\!1AIU-R!T\ LEADFH
SL'ndtor ·r11nn1a;-, c:. ;\d;·;
\jJCE C'i-L\IRPlRSO:\
AssrsrA:-<; \.L\IOiffIY u.,mn
SPnator V'iccnt(~ (Ben} (. P .. 1ngelini1n
f\.ie1nher
sr~c~1ker
Jud;th TY V\o:i !'i1t. Fd.D fv1en1ber
-St?nator [lfTinls (;, Rodriguez, j L
\·len1bPr
\/ice-Speaker Benj~·u11in J.F. c:ruz
fvll'Jnber
t''Xi ;kif JI/(' SC'LTt'ti:U').'
rind I\.()"i(' \·1urld narnes
Sc·natnr :'ank BLi~ 1\guon, Jr.
ivlernbcr
Sl~n,1tt·1r
\·iichdf.:! F.z) S,-i;1 '\j~-oLts \·len1b<.·r
Send tor
\ Jcrnt11'r \f1\:nrrr'J v Lf,\UFll
fv'Je111!1t'r
April 22, 2014
l'\1c,morandum
To:
From:
Subject:
lfofa Adm·'
Rennae Meno (~/erk
Senator Rory J. Respicio
J\-1aiorih1 teader {)' f?.1Ile.~ Cl1ai1' / ./
Fisca I Noles I Waivers
/\t.tachcd t1lcasL) fin(_i the fiscal notL;~ and \vciivers for the bill n111T1bl'rs
listed below.
I) lease note thc:it the fisc<1l nutl:S/ u;' 1,valvc1rs, tJre issued un Ll1c bil Ls as. irttrnducc:d.
!:J"S~_t\J,,,.;)l_{~1~E_5.~ Bill No.259-32(CORJ
Bil I No. 279-32(CC!l\)
Bill Nu 287-32(CORJ Bill ~o, 2')3-32(C_'()l{)
Bill No, 2Y:t-<~2(('C!Ri
Bill ~u, JUl--J2((~(JR)
Bill No. Jll3-J2(CCJR)
}.YAIYfR: BilJ l'<c1. 23'.3 32(("()!-<)
Bill N(). 29:;-:r.~(C'C!I\.)
Hill i\n. 2(J?~J2(C'CJI\)
Bl!! No 30lJ~32((~C)RJ
Plcz1sc ftH'\V?:rd thL: sar11c to \:1fS fc1r pn~ting un z;ur \VL'bsite. l)ll.'Ll-,;,.:
cuntact our t)ffiCL' shuulcl you h;Jv1.~ ~1ny quL'-~tiun;.: regarding t'hi-.; IT'll1ttcr
671 4722825
BUREAU OF BUDGET & i\tfANAGE1WENT RESEARCH OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
Post Office Box 2950. Hagdl.fia, Guam %932
ED!m: llAZA C,\l, VO GOVERNOR
JOHN A. RIOS DIRECTOR
l!A Y TENORlO UEt:TEl'iANT GOVERNOR APR 21 2014
JOSE S. CALVO DEPUTY DIRECTO~
The Bureau requests that Bill No(s). 100-32 (COR) be granted a waiver pursuant to Public Law 12-229 as amended for the following rcason(s):
The Bill is an Act to amend §!51004 of Chapter 15 cf Title 17, Guam Code Annotated relative to allowing trainees under the Nursing Training Program (Employrnem of Trainees: Reimbursement) to agree to accept employment with a pnvate hospital on Guam as a <.rn1dition of selection and enrollmenc in the Program. CutTently, >uch employment applies to the public health system of Guam, including the Guam Memorial Hospital Authority, the Department of Public Health and Social Services, and the Guam Behavioral Health and Wellness Center, as a school health counselor in the Deparunent of Education or the Guam Community College, or in private clinics. This proposed legislation will extend such employment to include private hospitals licensed to do business on Guam. ·n1e intent is administrntive in nature and does not have a funding impact on the Government of Guam.
24 124
C<)iVL\llTTEE ()N RULES f j,.JiHt1r.frt'Jlftlr f:}tf'> li<i l i}rt'::.lriffltflt1 (;1Jtfiu:1Jl e _~:!:nt;
ls~- lieiii:~ P1,1c (" ~!(y';! Ii). h'}''W.~!hlih•!!:{!!i.LU<ii Ji•iif
j{~',i'r .L Ri.:'SP~~:!o (::-HAlRPfRS1-J\1
\1AlORJTY lEAfJt:R
\1!Cf: C:H,;/tlPERSO\i
1\s.s1~TA~~T _\IAJURI r1 L::-__ \£JEfi.:
T r·. \-\-',:)n P<.:L EdJ} \-J e iT1 [1(>'"
) r. :\-ien1b1:•r
Benjar:1in LF c·n;,t \:10111 b+?r
\.
St'.nator San \:tl'oL.i:;
kle111 ber
\1cr:~hcr
,\1i'.'v•)f\lfY LtAVfl{
_-\!in<' Yd:n,::cltiti \1<·111~,,-.-r
March W, 20H
MEMOR,~NDUM
To: Rennae Meno
Attorney Therese M. Terlaje Corr1t-:;r:l
From: Senator Rory J. Respicio
Subject: Referral of Bill No. 300·32(COR)
i\s lht' Chairpl'rsun nf thP C~ornn1ittet• on IZ.ufes_, I am forv,-"rlrding n1y referral of Bill No. 300-32(COR).
PleJ_<.:t; ensure that tht' subject bill is referred, in n1y narnc, to the rt'SP(;'Chve
comrnittce, as sho\\?n on tht' attachn1cnt f also r0qut.•st that 1hc SdJJlt' bf• for\\'ardcd to all rncn1bers of l ;\'flfrrl'!rr'Hitti /);)_(; na Lihcsl11luran c;uaharL
Should you hJvL_' any que~tions,
B1LL NO, SPONSOR
BJ f CRUZ
1 ·oo=c -
Biii lnrroduce-d/H,storv
3/28/2014J:l1 PM
I :llina '1'J·enrai f)os ,·,·a l.ilteslaturun Rcccil'ed Bill Lo~ !Sheet
DATE DATE CMTE TITLE JNTRoDUCEO REfERHEO REFERRED
AN ACT 10 AMEND§ 1';1004 OF CHAPTER 3/21 /14 03/2.8/14 ( .OlTltTlillCC (111
b Of TITLE 17, GUAM CODE ANNOl ATED; 4:38 p.rn. Fdui..:;:ltion. Public RELATIVE TO ALLOWING TRAINEES UNDER Librnry ;,n1d \Vnn1cn's THE NUl1SING TRAINING PROGRAM TO .-\Jl~1ir:i AGREE ro ACCEPT EMPLOYMENT WITH A
PRIVATt HOSPITAL ON GUAM AS A
CONDITION Of Sri FCTION
ENROi 1.MFNT IN THE PROGRAM.
..... ,'
'VV<>' "~"
HEAR~NG COMMITTFF: FiSCAL DATE REPORT FILED NOTE:S
'
' ~------ ---
Bi13i2D14 MaiJ at J1.;di Woo Pat Mail - Pt;blic Hearing Notice
ii Public Hearing Notice
Frank Torres <futorres@judiwonpatcom> Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 7:28 AM To: phnotice <[email protected]>
To: Members of the 32nd Guam Legislature
From: Committee on Education, Public Library and Women's Affairs
Subject: Notice of Public Hearing
The Committee on Education, Public Library and Women's Affairs will conduct a public hearing on Thursday, August 7, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. in the Public Hearing Room of the Guam Legislature Building on the following:
-Appointment of Ms. Denise K.L Reyes Member, Guam Public Library System Board
- Appointmen1 of Kyle R. Mandapat, Member, Guam Public Library System Board.
-Appointment of Maria S. Connelley, Member GCC Board of Trustees
-Appointment of Elvin Y. Chiang, Member, Uni"'9rsity of Guam, Board of Regents.
- Bill No. 300-32 (COR) - B.J.F. Cruz An act to amend§ 151004 of Chapter 15 of "Title 17, Guam Code Annotated; relative to allowing trainees under the Nursing Training Program to agree to accept employment with a pri1Jate hospital on Guam as a condition of selection and enrollment in the program.
Testimonies should be addressed to Speaker Judith T. Won Pat, Ed.D. and will be accepted via hand delivery at the Speaker's office; Speaker's mailbox at reproduction room of the Main Legislature Building at 155 Hesler Place, Hagatna, Guam 96910; or [email protected] or through facsimile at 472-3589. The items on the agenda are available for review at www.guamlegislature.com.
The Guam Legislature complies with provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Individuals requiring special accommodations or ser.Aces should contact Mr. Ed Pocaigue at 472-3586/7/8 or by email at edpociag1,[email protected]
Sent from my iPad
https ;//mail .g ocig l e.ccm'rrai'l/u/O/?ui;;;: 2&ik=f27f07 c128&-.A~pt&s ear ch;;;; sent&rnsg;:: 14784069c25ce 11 d&si ml:::: 14 784069c25cei 1 d 111
1'11312014 Mail at Jt..dl \NOf1_ Pat M<il - Pubtic >;earing Notice
ii Public Hearing Notice
Frank Torres <fbtorres@judiwonpaLcom> Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 7:41 AM To: Alicia Perez <perezksto@gmaiLcom>, Betsy Brown <betsy@k57,com>, "gerry@m"lJuam,com" <gerry@m"lJUam,com>, Krystal Paco <krystal@kuam,com>, Kevin Kerrigan <ke\1n@k57,com>, Ken Quintanilla <[email protected]>, Oyaol D Ngirairikl <[email protected]>, Clynt Ridgell <[email protected]>, Sabrina Salas <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]
To: Media
From: Committee on Education, Public Library and Women's Affairs
Subject: Notice of Public Hearing
The Committee on Education, Public Library and Women's Affairs will conduct a public hearing on Thursday, August 7, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. in the Public Hearing Room of the Guam Legislature Building on the following:
-Appointment of Ms. Denise K.L Reyes Member, Guam Public Library System Board
- Appointment of Kyle R. Mandapat, Member, Guam Public Library System Board.
-Appointment of Maria S. Connelley, Member GCC Board of Trustees
-Appointment of Elvin Y. Chiang, Member, University of Guam, Board of Regents.
- Bill No. 300-32 (COR}- B.J.F. Cruz An act to amend§ 151004 of Chapter 15 ofTitle 17, Guam Code Annotated; relative to allowing trainees under the Nursing Training Program to agree to accept employment with a private hospital on Guam as a condition of selection and enrollment in the program.
Testimonies should be addressed to Speaker Judith T. Won Pat, Ed.D. and will be accepted -.ia hand delivery at the Speaker's office; Speaker's mailbox at reproduction room of the Main Legislature Building at 155 Hesler Place, Hagatna, Guam 96910; or [email protected] or through facsimile at 472-3589. The items on the agenda are available for re~ew at www.gL1amlegislature,com.
The Guam Legislature complies with pro-.isions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA}. Individuals requiring special accommodations or ser-.ices should contact Mr. Ed Pocaigue at 472-35861718 or by email at [email protected]
Sent from my iPad
hltps :1 /maii .g oog: le ,corn'mai i !U<'Of'?w;;; 2&lk= f27«J7 c1 28& \Aew= pt&search=serrt&:nsg = 14 784127frjra4ff5&si ITT= 14 784127Eklca4ff5 1/1
811312014 Mail at Jud; \'\'on Pat Mail PLbl.ic Hear!ng Nol.lee- second Notice
Public Hearing Notice - Second Notice
Frank Torres <fbtorres@judiwonpatcorn> Mon, Aug 4. 2014 at 12: 17 PM To: phnotice <[email protected]>
To: Members of the 32nd Guam Legislature
From: Committee on Education, Public Library and Women's Affairs
Subject: Public Hearing Notice Second Notice
The Committee on Education, Public Library and Women's Affairs will conduct a public hearing on Thursday, August 7, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. in the Public Hearing Room of the Guam Legislature Building on the following:
- Appointment of Ms. Denise K.L Reyes Member, Guam Public Library System Board
-Appointment of Kyle R Mandapat, Member, Guam Public Librari System Board.
- Appointment of Maria S. Connelley, Member GCC Board of Trustees
-Appointment of El\.fn Y. Chiang, Member, Uni'A3rsity of Guam, Board of Regents.
- Bill No. 300-32 (COR)- 8.J.F. Cruz An act to amend§ 151004 of Chapter 15 of Title 17, Guam Code Annotated; relati'A3 to allowing trainees under the Nursing Training Program to agree to accept employment with a private hospital on Guam as a condition of selection and enrollment in the program.
Testimonies should be addressed to Speaker Judith T. Won Pat. Ed.D. and will be accepted .,;a hand de!i'A3ry at the Speaker's office; Speaker's mailbox at reproduction room of the Main Legislature Building at 155 Hesler Place, Hagatna, Guam 96910; or [email protected] or through facsimile at 472-3589. The items on the agenda are available for re\.few at www.guamlegislature.com.
The Guam Legislature complies with pro\.fsions of the Americans with Disabilities Act {ADA). lndi\.fduals requiring special accommodations or ser...;ces should contact Mr. Ed Pocaigue at 472-35861718 or by email at [email protected]
https :/irrniLg oog I e, cooirra1 lf utO/?ui"" 2&ik=:f27f07c128&'14ev.cpt&search"" seot&rnsg = 1479ece 7 e1 ce65f2&s imiz i479ece7e1 ce65f2 1/1
8125'2014 Mail at Judi If/on Pat Mail - P-ubi:·c Hearing \lotice- Second Notice
ii Public Hearing Notice - Second Notice
Frank Torres <[email protected]> Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 12:20 PM To: Alicia Perez <[email protected]>, Betsy Brown <[email protected]>, Ken Quintanilla <[email protected]>, Ke-.in Kerrigan <[email protected]>, Krystal Paco <[email protected]>, Sabrina Salas <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]• <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <m [email protected]>, Clynt Ridgell <[email protected]>, "Ngirairikl, Oyaol D" <[email protected]>
To: Media
From: Committee on Education, Public L'brary and Women's Affairs
Subject: Notice of Public Hearing - Second Notice
The Committee on Education, Public Library and Women's Affairs will conduct a public hearing on Thursday, August 7, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. in the Public Hearing Room of the Guam Legislature Building on the following:
- Appointment of Ms. Denise K.L Reyes Member, Guam Public Library System Board
-Appointment of Kyle R Mandapat, Member, Guam Public Librarf System Board.
Appointment of Maria S. Connelley, Member GCC Board of Trustees
- Appointment of Eh.in Y. Chiang, Member, University of Guam, Board of Regents.
- Bill No. 300-32 (COR}- B.J.F. Cruz An act lo amend§ 151004 of Chapter 15 of Title 17, Guam Code Annotated; relatiw to allowing trainees under the Nursing Training Program to agree to accept employment with a prhale hospital on Guam as a condition of selection and enrollment in the program.
Testimonies should be addressed to Speaker Judith T. Won Pat, Ed.D. and will be accepted via hand delii.ery at the Speaker's office; Speaker's mailbox al reproduction room of the Main Legislature Building at 155 Hesler Place, Hagatna, Guam 96910; or [email protected] or through facsimile at 4 72-3589. The items on the agenda are available for review at www.guamlegislature.com.
The Guam Legislature complies with provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). lnd:viduals requiring special accommodations or services should contact Mr. Ed Pocaigue al 472-35861718 or by email al [email protected]
https:/tmai l .g oog le.com'rra lluiUl?ui = 2&ik=+'27NJ 7c128&"1 aw:::: pt&searc~ sert&f'lsg = 14 79ed1 2d72171 c8&simJ-;;;: 1479ed 12d721 ?1i::8 1/1
t.i~lserv: ohn•.J\j~:.;,;(r1 · F\JiJJ!i ic!Li..;!a, u::.:::, Jr:: As of' JulJ 7, 201~
c ta i!_1_~J_~Jf!_-_g'.~_<11ni~_g_!~lat u re. nr•J .: v c Iv n 4 farn i I ies\(i £HlaiLco-n1 C\V i nstoni((/ vahoo.corn
l fbh>rn .. :st1f 1' u;Ji\.v{_innal .('<ll11 '-----------------'----~--------------- - -- ___ J_ ---------------
'. !lntcrlai..-:(u-u1na.~il~.c~··~·-'~il~J _________ -j
~0f~~-~;-zfj:~n-ra1.c1:n1 fr ank(i; I!!~~~!!!:._,_.,_"_n __________ --; ndun1<-H -uJ(ii ~uanrp_~!!]_:_Cl l'.!J _______ ~--- ____ _
LJ.{~rv(fi n1v,~ ua1n. con1 L_gerrvpartidotli gn1ail .corn
o}na(ft lll\:£,Uain.COID
o ktv2J(fl' hot1nail.con1 ---------------------------------)
guadaiupeignac!o(h gn1aiLcon1 !
I guam.av~1n~1 gmail.com ···········1······ 1-g~-~~-~i~~!£g~1u.:~~-:-~;~-~f.;'il'~--- ---j guan1natl\·csunz•i ya~!.?~.'.~-~:E~----· ···-------1 L-~-~~-~!a(r~ ~-i!'._::~Jiir~-~~-~:-~~------~
ht: rm i n:LCt'rli:./a~fi "'(,' n a\11rhicru / J ... 'i i rn --~---~~--
hill.hrucc(<i ;:ifK~.ncLaa
h u:L1ps(5~ -,k ua n1. i:n!.~~ i nfutfi ;:hJ ne~el i1nt'">~~;;~-;H .L;H;--_______ ___,
- _ ______,.,____ _____________ ----------------------!
Listserv: j'il•E'g;,~<'Ji,l'illllk.~!~l,;l'.m~:.!'6 As of Jul;· 7. 20l4
Li stserv: l'!Jll\'lGS!.~~5"'!'l~~cc'j•;~llL~,""':! As of' July 7, 2014
tnnv((i tt)nyada.ctn11
~--l_!~i_!_!_~·-~!-~~~~-P~~-!:il'._~-~-~~~-~~t:!!1}_! ______ _ I ttcrla\•(u c_uan1.11(;(
vi nccntfrJ ti narnuna harncs.cuni v ll't)ngucrrcru(n j udhvonpat .con1
\vill(u scnall)raJa.org
x i ~ )-~-~) ~ !~!-~!:~::_gr::!~~j ! '._i?_~~--------x i oso nn d ( r (ya Ji;:) Ci.Ct) 01
vlcc2(a llUa111.uannctLcn1n zita(rtrnvoua nLcnrn - --------------~~-i
, zpalorno(rtguan1ag.orQ
Public Hearing
August 7, 2014
Agenda
- Appointment of Ms. Denise K.L Reyes Member, Guam Public Library System Board
- Appointment of Kyle R. Mandapat, Member, Guam Public Library System Board.
- Appointment of Maria S. Connelley, Member GCC Board of Trustees
-Appointment of Elvin Y. Chiang, Member, University of Guam, Board of Regents.
- Bill No. 300-32 (COR) - B.J.F. Cruz An act to amend§ 151004 ofChapter 15 of Title 17, Guam Code
Annotated; relative to allowing trainees under the Nursing Training Program to agree to accept
employment with a private hospital on Guam as a condition of selection and enrollment in the program.
Public hearing notices were transmitted to the media and senators on July 30'" and August 4'"
Testimonies should be addressed to Speaker Judith T. Won Pat, Ed.D. and will be accepted via hand
delivery at the Speaker's office; Speaker's mailbox at reproduction room of the Main legislature Building
at 155 Hesler Place, Hagatna, Guam 96910; or [email protected] or through facsimile at 472-
3589. The items on the agenda are available for review at www.guamlegislature.com.
~~·~-·"..,COMMITTEE ON RULES · \I Mina'trentai Dos na Li!teslaturan Gudlum • The 32nd Guam Legislature · ) 155 Hesler Place, Hagatfla, Guam 96910 • www.guamlegislature.com
~~·~/ E-mail: [email protected] •Tel: (671)472-7679 •Fax: (671)472-3547 "' ~·
Senator Rory J. Respicio
CHAIRPERSON
MAJORITY LEADER •
Senator Thomas C. Ada
VICE CHAIRPERSON
ASSISTANT MAJORITY LEADER
Senator Vicente (Ben) C. Pangelinan
Member
Speaker Judith T.P. Won Pat, Ed.D.
Member
Senator Dennis G. Rodriguez, Jr.
Member
Vice-Speaker Benjamin J. F. Cruz
Member
Legislative Secretary Tina Rose Muna Barnes
Member
Senator Frank Blas Aguon, Jr.
Member
Senator Michael F.Q. San Nicolas
Member
Senator V. Anthony Ada
Member MINORITY LEADER
Senator Aline Yamashita
Member
April 22, 2014
Memorandum
To: Rennae Meno Clerk of the Legislature
//ll/_,-c,.__,~-
From: Senator Rory J. Respicio/ Majority Leader & Rules Chair
Subject: Fiscal Notes I Waivers
HafaAdai'
Attached please find the fiscal notes and waivers for the bill numbers listed below. Please note that the fiscal notes, or waivers, are issued on the bills as introduced.
FISCAL NOTES: Bill No.259-32(COR) Bill No. 279-32(COR)
· Bill No. 287-32(COR) Bill No. 293-32(COR) Bill No. 294-32(COR) Bill No. 301-32(COR) Bill No. 303-32(COR)
WAIVER: Bill No. 233-32(COR) Bill No. 295-32(COR) Bill No. 297-32(COR) Bill No. 300-32(COR)
Please forward the same to MIS for posting on our website. Please contact our office should you have any questions regarding this matter.
Si Yu'os ma'iise'I
671 4722825 08:34:02 am. 04-22-2014
BUREAU OF BUDGET & MANAGEMENT RESEARCH OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
Posl Office Box 2950, Hagatfia, Guam 96932
EDDIE BAZA CALVO GOVERNOR
JOIL'< A. RIOS DIRECTOR
RAY TENORIO L!ELTENANTGOVERNOR APR 21 2014
JOSE S. CALVO DEPUTY DIREC'TOR
The Bureau requests that Bill No(s). 300-32 (COR) be granted a waiver pursuant to Public Law 12-229 as amended for the following reason{s):
The Bill is an Act to amend § 151004 of Chapter 15 of Title 17, Guam Code Annotated relative to allowing trainees under the Nursing Training Program (Employment of Trainees: Reimbursement) to agree to accept employment with a private hospital on Guam as a condition of selection and emollment in the Program. Currently, such employment applies to the public health system of Guam, including the Guam Memorial Hospital Authority, the Department of Public Health and Social Services, and the Guam Behavioral Health and Wellness Center, as a school health counselor in the Department of Education or the Guam Community College, or in private clinics. This proposed legislation will extend such employment to include private hospitals licensed to do business on Guam. The intent is administrative in nature and does not have a funding impact on the Government of Guam.
24124
March 28, 2014
VIA E-MAIL
John A. Rios
Director
Bureau of Budget & Management Research
P.O. Box 2950
Hagåtña, Guam 96910
RE: Request for Fiscal Notes– Bill Nos. 296-32 (COR) through 300-32(COR)
Hafa Adai Mr. Rios:
Transmitted herewith is a listing of I Mina’trentai Dos na Liheslaturan Guåhan’s
most recently introduced bills. Pursuant to 2 GCA §9103, I respectfully request
the preparation of fiscal notes for the referenced bills.
Si Yu’os ma’åse’ for your attention to this matter.
Very Truly Yours,
Senator Rory J. Respicio
Chairperson of the Committee on Rules
Attachment (1)
Cc: Clerk of the Legislature
Bill Nos. Sponsors Title
296‐32 (COR)
V. Anthony Ada
A. A. Yamashita, Ph.D.
C. M. Duenas
T. A. Morrison
R. J Respicio
Brant T. McCreadie
Michael F.Q. San
Nicolas
AN ACT TO AMEND §60109 AND TO ADD A NEW §60109.1 TO
CHAPTER 60 OF 10GCA RELATIVE TO CONCEALED FIREARMS
LICENSING.
297‐32 (COR)
Judith T. Won Pat,
Ed.D., Vicente (ben) C.
Pangelinan
AN ACT AMEND §1105 OF TITLE 9 GAR
RELATIVE TO THE IMPORTATION OF CATTLE.
298‐32 (COR)
Brant T. McCreadie
V. Anthony Ada
T.A. Morrison
AN ACT TO AMEND §§ 67.401.4 AND 67.401.9 OF CHAPTER 67, TITLE
9 GUAM CODE ANNOTATED RELATIVE TO PUNISHMENT FOR THE
DELIVERY, DISPENSING, MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTATION
OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES, WHICH MAY BE CITED AS THE
“METHAMAPHETAMINE NCARCERATION REFORM ACT OF 2014”
299‐32 (COR)
Michael F.Q. San
Nicolas
Aline A. Yamashita,
Ph.D.
Brant T. McCreadie
V. Anthony Ada
AN ACT TO INCLUDE FOSTER CHILDREN IN THE GOVERNMENT
OF GUAM GROUP HEALTH INSURANCE CONTRACT
PROSPECTIVELY BY AMENDING§§4301 (a) AND (b),§4301.1(a), §4302,
AND §4302.2(c), AND BY ADDING A NEW SUBSECTION (h) TO
§4301.1, EACH OF ARTICLE 3, CHAPTER 4, TITLE 4, GUAM
CODE ANNOTATED.
300‐32 (COR) B.J.F. CRUZ
AN ACT TO AMEND § 151004 OF CHAPTER 15 OF TITLE 17, GUAM
CODE ANNOTATED; RELATIVE TO ALLOWING TRAINEES UNDER
THE NURSING TRAINING PROGRAM TO AGREE TO ACCEPT
EMPLOYMENT WITH A PRIVATE HOSPITAL ON GUAM AS A
CONDITION OF SELECTION AND ENROLLMENT IN THE PROGRAM.
March 28, 2014
MEMORANDUM
To: Rennae Meno
Clerk of the Legislature
Attorney Therese M. Terlaje
Legislative Legal Counsel
From: Senator Rory J. Respicio
Chairperson of the Committee on Rules
Subject: Referral of Bill No. 300-32(COR)
As the Chairperson of the Committee on Rules, I am forwarding my referral of
Bill No. 300-32(COR).
Please ensure that the subject bill is referred, in my name, to the respective
committee, as shown on the attachment. I also request that the same be
forwarded to all members of I Mina’trentai Dos na Liheslaturan Guåhan.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office at 472-7679.
Si Yu’os Ma’åse!
Attachment
l MINA'TRENTAI DOS NA LIHESLATURAN GUAAAN 2014 (SECOND) Regular Session
Introduced by: ~ Benjamin I.F. Cru i
~
AN ACT TO AMEND§ 151004 OF CHAPTER 15 OF TITLE 17, GUAM CODE ANNOTATED; RELATIVE TO ALLOWING TRAINEES UNDER THE NURSING TRAINING PROGRAM TO AGREE TO ACCEPT EMPLOYMENT WITH A PRIVATE HOSPITAL ON GUAM AS A CONDITION OF SELECTION AND ENROLLMENT IN THE PROGRAM.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF GUAM:
Section 1. § 151004 of Chapter l 5 of Title 17, Guam Code Annotated is
hereby amended to read:
1 "§ 151004. Employment of Trainees: Reimbursement.
2 (a) As a condition of selection and enrollment in the program, each trainee
3 shall agree to accept employment as a nurse, either professional or practical, in the
4 public health system of Guam, including the Guam Memorial Hospital Authority,
5 the Department of Public Health and Social Services, and the Department of
6 Mental Health and Substance Abuse, as school health counselors in the
7 Department of Education or the Guam Community College, or in private clinics or
8 private hospitals licensed to do business on Guam, and to continue in such
9 employment for a period of time equal to the period of training under the program.
10 (b) The recipient shall further agree that in the event of the recipient's failure
11 or refusal to fulfill the obligation set forth in Subsection (a), the recipient shall then
12 repay the government of Guam an amount equal to the total monthly allowances
1
1 paid to the recipient pursuant to § 151002, including actual costs to the government
2 for textbooks and supplies."
2