22 Guam Code Ann. § 7126
Terms Used In 22 Guam Code Ann. § 7126
- Probable cause: A reasonable ground for belief that the offender violated a specific law.
(a) When a non-immigrant temporary worker is found in such random testing to be unskilled, all such temporary workers of such worker’s employer shall be tested and disqualified as necessary.
(b) The Department of Labor may, if probable cause exists that unqualified non-immigrant temporary workers are employed by a particular employer, test any or all the non-immigrant temporary workers of that particular employer.
(c) Where such tests demonstrate a significant lack of the skills they should possess the Department of Labor shall disqualify such employees from further employment on Guam and shall treat such employees’ employers as being in violation of this Chapter, unless
(1) the employer has reported the deficiency to the
Department of Labor and
(2) has committed no other violation of this
Chapter or any other territorial or Federal labor law.
(d) The Director of Labor shall, pursuant to the Administrative Adjudication Law, promulgate all necessary rules and regulation to govern the methods of testing for skills, the languages in which such tests shall be given, and such other matters as are appropriate to such testing program.
SOURCE: GC § 44025. Added by P.L. 21-85:4.
2018 NOTE: Subsection/subitem designations added/altered pursuant to the authority of 1 Guam Code Ann. § 1606.
NOTE: §§ 44017.1, 44018 and 44019 as well as §§ 44019.1 and 44019.2 of the Government Code has now been recodified into Title 22, Guam Code Annotated in order to update the current GCA’s. Section 44017.1 is now § 7118.1 of 22 Guam Code Ann.; § 44018 is now § 7119 of 22 Guam Code Ann., and § 44019 is now § 7120 of 22 Guam Code Ann.. Section 44019.1 is now § 7120.1 and § 44019.2 is now § 7120.2 of 22 Guam Code Ann.. Amended by the Compiler of Laws.
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