1 Guam Code Ann. § 413
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e custodian of the seal or seals of the courts shall be the Clerk of the Court. The custodian of the other seals authorized under § 412 shall be the head of the department, agency, section, or branch of the government whose seal it is, or his designee. The custodian shall affix such seal to all documents requiring it.
SOURCE: Former Govt. Code § 113 and § 115 consolidated.
COMMENT: Again, two sections on the same subject matter are brought together. Also, the requirement that the Governor approve when a Department Head designates a subordinate to be custodian of that Department’s seal has been deleted as inconsistent with current executive branch organization and structure of authority.
SOURCE: Former Govt. Code § 113 and § 115 consolidated.
COMMENT: Again, two sections on the same subject matter are brought together. Also, the requirement that the Governor approve when a Department Head designates a subordinate to be custodian of that Department’s seal has been deleted as inconsistent with current executive branch organization and structure of authority.
1 Guam Code Ann. § 413
Current as of: 2023 | Check for updates
|
Other versions
e custodian of the seal or seals of the courts shall be the Clerk of the Court. The custodian of the other seals authorized under § 412 shall be the head of the department, agency, section, or branch of the government whose seal it is, or his designee. The custodian shall affix such seal to all documents requiring it.
SOURCE: Former Govt. Code § 113 and § 115 consolidated.
COMMENT: Again, two sections on the same subject matter are brought together. Also, the requirement that the Governor approve when a Department Head designates a subordinate to be custodian of that Department’s seal has been deleted as inconsistent with current executive branch organization and structure of authority.
SOURCE: Former Govt. Code § 113 and § 115 consolidated.
COMMENT: Again, two sections on the same subject matter are brought together. Also, the requirement that the Governor approve when a Department Head designates a subordinate to be custodian of that Department’s seal has been deleted as inconsistent with current executive branch organization and structure of authority.