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PDSC trustees pause bylaws overhaul, set vote for Jan. 27 to allow cleanup
Summary
Trustees reviewed broad proposed revisions to bylaws — including flexible meeting scheduling, remote participation and board composition — and moved to postpone formal adoption until a 'clean' package can be circulated for a January 27 meeting.
Members of the Public Defender Service Corporation board on Nov. 25 reviewed a package of proposed bylaws amendments designed to modernize meeting notice, remote participation and board structure, but agreed to delay final approval until a revised draft is distributed for the Jan. 27, 2026 meeting.
Chairman Attorney Black read proposed language to generalize notice requirements and emergency meeting rules so that 'regular meetings shall be held monthly at the time specified' while allowing the chair to set alternate times in emergency situations. Presenters described changes intended to remove anachronistic references to the 'Supreme Court of Guam' as…
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