Do recipients or subrecipients in Guam have to comply with the EEOP Short Form requirement?
Yes. The Guam labor market statistics, collected by the Guam Bureau of Statistics and Plans, allows recipients and subrecipients of Justice Department funds subject to the Safe Streets Act and VOCA to develop an EEOP Short Form. However, Guam recipients and subrecipients cannot use the online system for devloping the EEOP Short Form because the racial and national origin categories used by the Guam Bureau of Statistics and Plans are more extensive than the ones used in the EEOP Short Form. Guam recipients and subrecipients seeking assistance in developing an EEOP Short Form should contact: Ms. Lola E. Leon Guerrero, Planner Bureau of Statistics and Plans P.O.
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