<div id="datebar">Sunday September 30, 2007 </div>
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<div class="mainheadstry"><a id="top" name="top"></a>Fitial urges redraft of language bill</div>
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<div class="byline"><a href="http://www.saipantribune.com/contact.aspx?user_num=102">By Agnes E. Donato<br>Reporter </a></div>
<p>Gov. Benigno has vetoed legislation that would have reformed the Chamorro-Carolinian Language Policy Commission. Fitial said the program as established in the bill would be difficult to administer. He urged the Legislature to redraft the bill to address the management issues.
<br>House Bill 15-229, sponsored by Rep. Candido Taman, sought to amend the 1982 Language Commission Act.<br><br>The bill was intended to address the decline of the islands' native languages and the "systematic lack of interest and commitment" among the commissioners throughout the past decade. It proposed to reduce the number of commissioners from 12 to 8. Under the bill, all of the commissioners must be of Chamorro or Carolinian descent, proficient in either language, and living in the CNMI. The bill also proposed to form a certification committee on Chamorro and Carolinian translators to ensure translations of official documents are consistent with the adopted orthography and dictionary of the Chamorro and Carolinian languages.
<br><br>Furthermore, the legislation offered to provide funding for language programs and clarify the commission's status with the Department of the Community and Cultural Affairs. "I fully support the objectives of this bill and wish that I was able to approve it," said Fitial. However, he said the Office of Personnel Management had raised concern about the creation of a language division within DCCA. "My [OPM] believes that the bill confuses the reporting and authority relationships with the DCCA and creates an unworkable management situation for the secretary," Fitial said. He said he agreed with the concern and urged the Legislature to review the bill and work with administration representatives in redrafting the bill.
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