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CARL T.C. GUTIERREZ GOVERNOR OF GUAM JUN 1 7 2002 The Honorable Joanne M. S. Brown Legislative Secretary I Mia'Bente Sais na Lieslaturan Guihan Twenty-Sixth Guam Legislature Suite 200 130 Aspinal Street Hagkiia, Guam 96910 ( I 1 OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATiVE SECRETARY ACKNO';LEDGMET Received By Time 345 fm 1 we 8(PPz Dear Legislative Secretary Brown: Enclosed please find Substitute Bill No. 256 (COR) "AN ACT TO TRANSFER RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE GUAM VETERANS CEMETERY AND THE OLD U. S. NAVAL CEMETERY IN HAGATRA FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION TO THE OFFICE OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, AND TO ENSURE THAT THE PROPEK MAINTENANCE AND RESPECT IS PROVIDED TO THIS SHRINE TO OUR BRAVE VETERANS" which was enacted into law without the signature of the Governor, I Maga'lahen G uh. This legislation is now designated as Public Law No. 26-105. Very truly yours, 6 arl T. C. Gutierrez I Magalahen Gu&an Governor of Guam Attachments: original bill for vetoed legislation or copy of bill for signed or overridden legislation and legislation enacted without signature cc: The Honorable Antonio R. Unpingco Speaker of@ Ricardo 1. Bordal'o Covernor's Complex post Office BOX 2950, HagstAa, Guam 96932.(671) 472-8931. Fax (671) 477.GUAM

MINA'BENTE SAIS NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 2002 (SECOND) Regular Session This is to certify that Substitute Bill No. 256 (COR), "AN ACT TO TRANSFER RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE GUAM VETERANS CEMETERY AND THE OLD U. S. NAVAL CEMETERY IN HAGATIQA FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION TO THE OFFICE OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, AND TO ENSURE THAT THE PROPER MAINTENANCE AND RESPECT IS PROVIDED TO THIS SHRINE TO OUR BRAVE VETERANS," was on the 21" day of May, 2002, duly and regularly passed. / \ 0 R. UNPINGCO Vice- SpeakerIActing Legislative Secretary This Act was received by IMaga'lahen Guihan this 3/ day of m&,f,2002, at 4'70,- o'clock L.M. APPROVED: Assistant Staff offiber Maga'lahi's Office CARL T. C. GUTIERREZ I Maga'lahen Guihan Date: June 13, 2002 Public Law No. 26-105 Became law without the signature of I Magall.ahen Guahan, the Governor of Guam I OFFICE OF THE LEG15lATl\iE SF- 3;ep Time -. - - oate-gl!e-? 7 \ - 1 Y

MINA'BENTE SAIS NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 2002 (SECOND) Regular Session Bill No. 256 (COR) As substituted by the Committee on Rules, General Governmental Operations, Reorganization and Reform, and Federal, Foreign and General Affairs, and further substituted and amended on the Floor. Introduced by: Mark Forbes L. F. Kasperbauer J. M.S. Brown J. F. Ada T. C. Ada F. B. Aguon, Jr. E. B. Calvo F. P. Camacho M. C. Charfauros L. A. Leon Guerrero K. S. Moylan V. C. Pangelinan A. L.G. Santos A. R. Unpingco J. T. Won Pat AN ACT TO TRANSFER RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE GUAM VETERANS CEMETERY AND THE OLD U. S. NAVAL CEMETERY IN HAGATNA FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION TO THE OFFICE OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, AND TO ENSURE THAT THE PROPER MAINTENANCE AND RESPECT IS PROVIDED TO THIS SHRINE TO OUR BRAVE VETERANS.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF GUAM: Section 1. Office of Veterans Affairs Authorization. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the Guam Veterans Cemetery and the Old U.S. Naval Cemetery in Hag5ea are hereby transferred from the oversight and custody of the Department of Parks and Recreation to the Office of Veterans Affairs. Within sixty (60) days of the enactment of this Act, the Office of Veterans Affairs shall issue a Request for Proposal for the contracting of the operation and maintenance of the Guam Veterans Cemetery and the Old U.S. Naval Cemetery in Hagitfia to a private company, in accordance with the procurement laws of Guam. Provided that bids that meet the terms of the Request for Proposal and the procurement laws of Guam are submitted within thirty (30) days of the issuance of the Request for Proposal, the Office of Veterans Affairs shall award a contract pursuant to this Act and the procurement laws of Guam within thirty (30) days of the receipt of the bids. The Office of Veterans Affairs shall be responsible for monitoring the performance of such a contractor to ensure that operations and maintenance of the Guam Veterans Cemetery and the Old U.S. Naval Cemetery in Hagi%a meet high standards as appropriate to such an important shrine. The Department of Parks and Recreation shall continue to provide maintenance and operation services at the Guam Veterans Cemetery and the Old U.S. Naval Cemetery in Hagstiia until such time as the Office of Veterans Affairs has successfully awarded an operations and maintenance contract pursuant to ths Section. Section 2. Appropriation. Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000.00) is appropriated from the General Fund to fund the contract

authorized by 5 1 of this Act. The Office of Veterans Affairs shall report, when the contract has been entered, to the Speaker of I Liheslaturan Gudhan the amount and terms of the contract. The sum of Seventy-five Thousand Dollars ($75,000.00) is appropriated from the General Fund to the Department of Public Works for the purpose of erecting signage and markers designating Route 10 as the Vietnam Veterans Highway. Section 3. Severability. If any provision of this Law or its application to any person or circumstance is found to be invalid or contrary to law, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of this Law which can be given effect without the invalid provisions or application, and to this end the provisions of this Law are severable.

MINA ',ENTE SAIS NA LIHE ;ATURAN GU- Kumitehan Areklamento, Hinanao Gubetnamenton Hiniidt, Rifotma yan Rinueba, yan Asunton Fidat,Taotao Hiyong yan Hi&t Senadot Mark Forbes, Gehilu Kabisiyon Mayurdt -- - Speaker Antonio R. Unpingco I Mina' Bente Sais Na Liheslaturan Guihan 155 Hesler Street Hagitiia, Guam 96910 Dear Mr. Speaker: The Committee on Rules, General Governmental Operations, Reorganization and Reform, and Federal, Foreign and General Affairs, to which Bill No. 256, was referred, wishes to report its findings and recommendations TO DO PASS BILL NO. 256, as substituted: "An act to transfer responsibility for the Guam's Veteran's Cemetary from the Department of Parks and Recreation to the Office of Veterans Affairs, and to ensure that the proper maintenance and respect is provided to this shrine to our brave veterans". The voting record is as follows: TO PASS NOT TO PASS ABSTAIN TO PLACE IN INACTIVE FILE TO REPORT OUT + Copies of the Committee Report and other pertinent documents are attached. Thank you and si Yu'os ma'ase for your attention to this matter. Attachments 155 Hesler Street, Hagifia, Guam 96910 Telephone: 671-472-3407/408/512.Facsimile: 671-477-5036. Email: senforbes@hotmail.com

MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: SUBJECT: -. - Committee &-" Members Chairman Committee Report- BILL NO. 256, as substituted: "An act to transfer responsibility for the Guam's Veteran's Cemetary from the Department of Parks and Recreation to the Office of Veterans Affairs, and to ensure that the proper maintenance and respect is provided to this shrine to our brave veterans" Transmitted herewith for your information and action is the report on Bill No. 256, as substituted, from the Committee on Rules, General Governmental Operations, Reorganization and Reform, and Federal, Foreign and General Affairs. This memorandum is accompanied by the following: 1. Committee Voting Sheet 2. Committee Report 3. Bill No. 256, as substituted 4. Public Hearing Sign-in Sheet 5. Fiscal Note/Fiscal Note Waiver 6. Notice of Public Hearing Please take the appropriate action on the attached voting sheet. Your attention and cooperation in this matter is greatly appreciated. Should you have any questions regarding the report or accompanying documents, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you and si Yu'os ma'ase. Attachments MARK FORBES

Committee on Rules, General. overnmental Operations, Reorpat. -.ation and Reform, and Federal, Foreign and General Affairs I Mina' Bente Sais Na Liheslaturan Guihan Voting Record BILL NO. 256, as substituted: "An act to transfer responsibility for the Guam's Veteran's Cemetary from the Department of Parks and Recreation to the Office of Veterans Affairs, and to ensure that the proper maintenance and respect is provided to this shrine to our brave veterans" TO TO NOT TO INACTIVE REPORT PASS PASS ABSTAIN /- MARK FQRBES, Chairman i I, Eddie B. Calvo. Member Felix P. Sarpach8, Member - x- c. LJ J - Antonio R. Unpingco, Ex-Oficio - Member - Thomas C. Ada, Wmber, ' I " 1,;\, 3). 1,, L.., y.,i..;--- Lou A. Leon Guerrero, Member

COMMITTEE ON RULES, GENERAL GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS, REORGANIZATION AND REFORM, AND FEDERAL, FOREIGN AND GENERAL AFFAIRS SENATOR MARK FORBES, CHAIRMAN COMMITTEE REPORT ON BILL NO. 256, as substituted "An act to transfer responsibility for the Guam's Veteran's Cemetary from the Department of Parks and Recreation to the Office of Veterans Affairs, and to ensure that the proper maintenance and respect is provided to this shrine to our brave veterans"

I. OVERVIEW The Committee on Rules, General Governmental Operations, Reorganization and Reform, and Federal, Foreign and General Affairs held a public hearing at 10:OO a.m. on February 12, 2002 in the Public Hearing Room, I Liheslaturan Guahan. Public notice was given in the February 7,2002 edition of the Pacific Daily News. Senators present at the public hearing were: Senator Mark Forbes, Chairman Senator Joanne Brown, Member Senator Ben Pangelinan, Member 11. SUMMARY OF TESTIMONY Individuals appearing before the Committee to present oral and written testimony on the bill are as follows: Ben Guerrero, Veteran's Affairs Office (Oral) Victoria R. Laganse, Veteran's Affairs Office (Oral) Joe Taitano, veteran (Oral) Fred Mendiola, retired Air Force, president of Air Force Retirees Association (Oral) Jose Ulloa Garrido, veteran (Oral) Peter C. Siguenza Sr., retired Marine Corps (Oral) Trini Torres (Oral) Adolph P. Sgambelluri, President, NAUS Guam Chapter (Written) Ben Guerrero, Veteran's Affairs Office, testified before the Committee on Bill No. 256. He stated that Veteran's Affairs Office lacks personnel as it is, including two volunteers in the office. He said that the number of veterans and their families coming into the office have tripled, and said the office is busy, doing research and helping veterans. Senator Pangelinan asked if it is a better fit to put the Veteran's Cemetary under the Veteran's Affairs Office, and Guerrero responded that yes, it would be a bitter fit, but that they need more funding and staff to fulfill the office's objectives. Joe Taitano, retired 30 years military, testified before the Committee on Bill No. 256. He said that he's concerned that this bill is only passing blame from one agency to another. He asked why the maintenance of the cemetary couldn't be contracted out whether it's done by Veteran's Affairs or the Department of Parks and Recreation. He also said that it's important that there are people who just take care of the cemetary, not borrowed from or loaned out from another task. Fred Mendiola, retired Air Force, president of Air Force Retirees Association, testified before the Committee in favor of Bill No. 256. He said it is a well thought of plan to transfer the care of the cemetary to the Veteran's Affairs Office. Peter C. Siguenza Sr., retired Marine Corps, testified before the Committee in favor of Bill No. 256. He said the Veteran's Affairs Office's main responsibility under the bill is to monitor the contract, so they don't need more personnel. He sugests that the "private company" referred to in the bill be one that is in the business of maintaining cemetaries. He added that if the contractor doesn't succeed, they should be fired.

Jose Ulloa Garrido, an army veteran and army reserve retiree, testified before the Committee on Bill No. 256. He said that he is an ally of the U.S., not a zombie of the U.S. He said he will look forward for the best situation to give his dead comrades the respect they deserve. Victoria R. Laganse, Veteran's Affairs Office, testified before the Committee on Bill No. 256. She said that if the Legislature gives her office the funds, they will find the right company to contract it out. She said that they need to also look at the Naval Cemetary at SLC. Trini Torres, citizen, testified before the Committee against Bill No. 256. She asked if funds were given to the Department of Parks and Recreation to do the maintenance of the cemetary. She said she doesn't favor the transfer. - Adolph P. Sgambeiluri, President, NAUS Guam Chapter, submitted written testimony to the Committee in favor of Bill No. 256, with amendments. He wrote that the bill has merit, and cited problems with the Gutierrez administration failing to follow up on a federal grant program that could assist in improving the Guam Veterans Cemetary. He said the cemetary has been fraught with problems for several years, being used as a storage place for junk, the chapel being closed, and maintenance and grounds keeping minimal. He said that the Office of Veterans Affairs could better superintend the operation of the cemetaries because its focus is veterans and not parks. He had a number of suggestions for the bill that involved permanently codifying this transfer of responsibility as well as including a 60-day transitional provision. 111. FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATION The Committee on Rules, General Governmental Operations, Reorganization and Reform, and Federal, Foreign and General Affairs finds that Bill No. 256, as substituted, is an overdue measure given the amount of respect and honor that our veterans on Guam deserve. Accordingly, the Committee on Rules, General Governmental Operations, Reorganization and Reform, and Federal, Foreign and General Affairs, to which Bill No. 256 was referred does hereby submit its findings and recommendations to I Mina' Bente Sais Na Liheslaturan Guahan TO DO PASS BILL NO. 256, as substituted: "An act to transfer responsibility for the Guam's Veteran's Cemetary from the Department of Parks and Recreation to the Office of Veterans Affairs, and to ensure that the proper maintenance and respect is provided to this shrine to our brave veterans".

FROM : GCCPRO TECH PHONE NO. : 7342424 Feh. 19 20132 12:18PM P1 National Associa lion for Uniformed GUAM CHAPTER (IVAUS) Pnsl Offlcc Box 2009, Aguru, Guiurr 96910 Services Senator Mark Forbes Chairman, Committee on Rules, Genemi Government Operations, Reorganization and Reform and Ftxlcral, Fulcig~l alcl Gc~~mal Affairs 25" Guam Legislature 155 Hesler Street Hagatna, Guam 969 10 Dcnt Mr. Chairman,..,....... The purpose of this letter is to endorsc the tri~tic of Bill 256, arid to cite problems which thc Gutierrcz adnlimstration failed to followup as provided within thc State Cemetery Grants Program (SCGP), a 50-50 federavstztc matching grant program whlch can assist in establishing, expanding, or improving state veterans' cemeteries in areas not served by a national cmietery. The Guam Veterans Cemctery qualifies. Please note, our Veterans Cemetery for Guam has been huglit with problems for the past several years I hecemetery grounds havebeen used as a storage place forjunk. The chapel has bwu clud for years. Maintenance and grou~~ds kccping have heel; at best sporadic, or minimal Perhaps the QEoe nf Veter;ins Awiirs (OVA) colild better superintend the operation of the cemeteries at Piti arid East Agana since the focus of thc Office is veterans not parks. Bill 256 appears to attempt a transfer of the maintenance of the Veterans Cemetery to the OVA. This would seem to 5ea salutary undertaking- so much so that it would seem that a properly drafted bill that would enact w unquestionably pemnlanent law is required. To that mid we make the following suggestions: 2. Repeal and reeanct 10 GCA $67103 (f) by striking the current language and adding language simtlar to 21 GCA 9/11 13 (c) to niakc ir clear that the OVA has responsibility for the Veterans Cenlctcry.

FROM : GCCPRO TECH Frb. 19 2002 12.: 1SPM?2 Page 2 Letter - Senator Forbes Febw 19,2002 3. Add a ncw 1.0 GCA 467103.1 containing language sixlar ro 21 GCA 677112.1 to define required rnalntenance and prov~de a mechanism to enter into a conlracr or contracts for such maintenance.?jb that we recommend that the language in 21 GCA 477112.1 relating to "a person, family or nonprofit organization not, repeat not, be adopted; acommercial mnintenance rnmpnny nr cnmpanies being preferable. 4 Add a rlcw 10 OCA rjg7103.2 10 provide quarterly inspections of the Vctcrans' Cemetery by the Veterans Cemetery Task Force created by PL 13-19 5 2, reports to the Governor of the findings ofsuch inspections and thepubhcatlon of such findings. 5. Codifi 5 2 and 3 of PL 18-1 9. 6. Include transitional provisions to provide for an orderly transfer of funcuons, funds, ecluipment ma responsibilities 3om the Deparhcnl ofparks ru~d Ra~~wliuu Lo the OVA to include & effective date no earlicrkan sixty (60) days form the enactment of the bill into law Sincerely,, copy to: OVA, Guaul All Veterans Organizatiocs ADOLF P!SGAMBELL~I U.S. Marine Corps (Retired) President, XAUS Guam Chapter

I MINA' BENTE SAlS NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 2002 (SECOND) Regular Session VOTING SHEET Date: L 52/h> Resolution No. Question: TOTAL LL - CERTIFIED TRUE AND CORRECT: Clerk of the Legislature * 3 Passes = No vote EA = Excused Absence

MINA i :NTE SAIS NA LIHES ATURAN GUAHAN Kumitehan Areklamento,Hinanao Gubetnamenton Hinirit, Rifotma yan Rinueba, yan Asunton Fidiit,Taotao Hiyong yan H idt Senudot Mark Forbes, Gehilu Kubisiyon Mayurdt WAIVER OF FISCAL NOTE - - In accordance with 59105 Title 2 GCA, I hereby certify that prompt committee action on Bill 256 is necessary to the proper conduct of legislative business. Therefore, I am waiving requirement of a fiscal note on Bill 256. MARK FORBES Chairman, Committee on Rules, General Governmental Operations, Reorganization and Reform, and Federal, Foreign and General Affairs 155 -.. Hesler Street, Hagat6a. Guam 96910 'I' "*nqrrnojcll.eoc=;-;l-. C;ll-d77-UI?h. Email: senforbes@,ho~ail.com.-

MINA'BENTE SAIS NA LIHESLATURAN GUhiHAN 2002 (SECOND) Regular Session (*., Bill No. 2s6 Introduced by: M. Forb AN ACT TO TRANSFER RESPNSIBILlTY FOR THE GUAM'S VETERANS' CEMETERY FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION TO THE OFFICE OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, AND TO ENSURE THAT THE PROPER MAINTENANCE AND RESPECT IS PROVIDED TO THIS SHRLNE TO OUR BRAVE VETERANS. BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF GUAM: Section 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the Guam Veterans Cemetery is hereby transferred fiom the oversight and custody of the Department of Parks and Recreation to the Office of Veterans Affairs. The Office of Veterans Affairs shall contract the operation and maintenance of the Guam Veterans Cemetery to a private company, in accordance with the procurement laws of Guam, and shall be responsible for monitoring the performance of such a contractor to ensure that operations and maintenance of the Guam Veterans Cemetery meets high standards as appropriate to such an important shrine. The Department of Parks and Recreation shall continue to provide maintenance and operation services at the Guam Veterans Cemetery until such time as the Office of Veterans Affairs has successfully awarded an operations and maintenance contract pursuant to this section.