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(a) No former employee shall disclose any information which by law is not available to the public and which the employee acquired in the course of official duties or use the information for personal gain or the benefit of anyone.

(b) No former employee shall, within twelve (12) months after termination from employment, assist any person or business, or act in a representative capacity for a fee or other consideration, on matters involving official action by the particular territorial agency with which the employee had actually served.

(c) This Section shall prohibit any agency from contracting
with a former employee to act on a matter on behalf of the Territory within the period of limitations stated herein, unless exempted by law.

2021 NOTE: References to “”Territory”” and “”territorial”” replaced with
“”Guam”” pursuant to 1 Guam Code Ann. § 420.