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B 41-38

AN ACT TO ADD A NEW (j) TO § 80105 OF CHAPTER 80, TITLE 21 GUAM CODE ANNOTATED RELATIVE TO TRANSFERRING LOT NOS. 7100, 7102, 7103 AND 7146 IN JANOM, IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF YIGO, GUAM, TO THE GUAM ANCESTRAL LAND USE COMMISSION.

38th Guam Legislature

Transfers Lots 7100, 7102, 7103, and 7146 in Janom, Yigo to GALUC for management as ancestral lands.

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Bill Summary · B 41-38

Summary of Bill B 41-38

Overview

  • Bill Number: B 41-38
  • Title: AN ACT TO ADD A NEW (j) TO § 80105 OF CHAPTER 80, TITLE 21 GUAM CODE ANNOTATED RELATIVE TO TRANSFERRING LOT NOS. 7100, 7102, 7103 AND 7146 IN JANOM, IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF YIGO, GUAM, TO THE GUAM ANCESTRAL LAND USE COMMISSION.
  • Introduced: November 27, 2025
  • Status: Not specified in the provided information
  • Purpose (as stated in the bill title): To add a new provision to transfer four specific parcels of land in Janom, Yigo, to the Guam Ancestral Land Use Commission (GALUC).

What the bill would do

  • Adds a new subsection (j) to § 80105 of Chapter 80, Title 21 Guam Code Annotated.
  • Specifically authorizes the transfer of the following land parcels to GALUC:
    • Lot No. 7100, Janom, Yigo
    • Lot No. 7102, Janom, Yigo
    • Lot No. 7103, Janom, Yigo
    • Lot No. 7146, Janom, Yigo
  • The transfer would place these parcels under the jurisdiction or management of the Guam Ancestral Land Use Commission (GALUC), consistent with GALUC’s mandate over ancestral lands and related uses.

Affected parties and potential impact

  • Potentially affected property owners or current holders of Lots 7100, 7102, 7103, and 7146 in Janom, Yigo (if different from GALUC).
  • Guam Ancestral Land Use Commission (GALUC) would become the transferee and primary manager of the parcels.
  • Adjacent landowners and local government agencies could be affected by any changes in land use, stewardship, or regulatory controls associated with GALUC ownership.
  • Implications may include changes in land-use restrictions, eligibility for ancestral land programs, or future disposition strategies under Guam law.

Procedural and timeline considerations

  • Introduced date provided; no subsequent procedural milestones (committees, hearings, votes) or effective dates are listed in the available information.
  • The exact text of the new subsection (j) and any implementing regulations, conditions, or transition timelines are not included here.

Considerations for readers

  • For a precise understanding, review the full legislative text of B 41-38, the proposed language for subsection (j) of § 80105, and any related committee reports or fiscal notes.
  • Track status updates from the Guam Legislature to learn about hearings, amendments, and final passage.

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