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Terms Used In 21 Guam Code Ann. § 70104

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(a) The Contractors License Board shall employ an Executive Director. The Executive Director shall be employed with due regard to his or her fitness, thorough administrative ability and knowledge of and experience in the business of contracting. The Executive Director shall act only with the advice and consent of the Board and shall be responsible to the Board. The Executive Director shall devote his or her entire time to the duties of the office and shall not be actively engaged or employed in any other business, vocation or employment, nor have any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in any contracting enterprise or enterprises conducted or carried on within the Territory.

(b) The Executive Director shall, under the supervision of the Board, administer this Chapter and the rules and regulations and orders established thereunder and perform such other duties as the Board may require; shall attend but not vote at all meetings of the Board; and shall be in charge of the offices of the Board and responsible to the Board for the preparation of reports and the collection and dissemination of data and other public information relating to contracting.

(c) The Board may, by written order filed in its office, delegate to the Executive Director such of its powers or duties asit deems reasonable and proper for the effective administration of this Chapter, except the power to make rules or regulations. The delegated powers and duties may be exercised by the Executive Director in the name of the Board.

(d) Subject to the Personnel Law, the Executive Director may employ and remove such administrative and clerical assistants as may be required, and prescribe their powers and duties.