Professional Engineers, Architects and Land Surveyors Law - Chapter 32 of Title 22 of the Guam Code Annotated. | Land Portal

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This Act defines standards and rules of conduct for professional engineers, architects and land surveyors.The Act creates a Guam Board of Registration for Professional Engineers, Architects and Land Surveyors which shall administer the provisions of this Act. The professions shall observe the Rules of Conduct promulgated by this Act.

Implemented by: Regulations for the Territorial Board of Registration for Engineers, Architects and Land Surveyors - Article 1 of Chapter 1 of Title 25 of the Guam Administrative Rules and Regulations. (2004-04)
Implemented by: Rules of Professional Conduct for Engineers, Architects and Land Surveyors - Article 2 of Chapter 1 of Title 25 of the Guam Administrative Rules and Regulations. (2004-04)
Implemented by: Application for Registration, Examinations and Application for Certification for Engineers, Architects and Land Surveyors - Article 3 of Chapter 1 of Title 25 of the Guam Administrative Rules and Regulations. (2004-04)

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Spain ceded Guam to the US in 1898. Captured by the Japanese in 1941, it was retaken by the US three years later. The military installations on the island are some of the most strategically important US bases in the Pacific.


Guam is a presidential democracy. Guam is a self-governing unincorporated territory of the US.


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