§ 27026 Prior Certification Standards
§ 27000 Legislative Intent
§ 27001 Purpose
§ 27003 Guam Commission for Educator Certification
§ 27004 Terms: Vacancy
§ 27005 Officers
§ 27006 Compensation
§ 27007 Meetings
§ 27008 General Powers and Duties of the Commission
§ 27008.1 Subpoena Powers
§ 27009 Place of Commission Meetings
§ 27010 Emergency Meetings
§ 27011 Executive Sessions
§ 27012 Agendas
§ 27013 Quorum and Carrying Actions of the Commissions
§ 27014 Signature Authority for Commission Disciplinary Orders
§ 27015 Communications
§ 27016 Rules: Fees
§ 27017 Relationships with the Public
§ 27018 Executive Director and Commission Staffing
§ 27019 Relationship of the Commission to the Executive Director\r\nIntroduction
§ 27020 Evaluation of the Executive Director
§ 27022 Funding
§ 27023 Office Space
§ 27024 Fiscal Agent
§ 27025 Timeliness of Action on Applications for Certification
§ 27026 v2 Prior Certification Standards

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Terms Used In Guam Code > Title 17 > Chapter 27 - Guam Commission for Educator Certification

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