73 chapters · 2,143 sections in this title.
5 GCA § 32505 Settlements Voidable
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Any settlement (in or out of court) between a consumer and developer or other person who is liable for breach of a warranty established by this Article 5 is voidable by the consumer unless first approved in writing acknowledged by the consumer and signed by either the Attorney Ge…
5 GCA § 32506 Warranties Run With Land
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All warranties on a new home, expressed, implied, or as set forth in this Article 5, run with the land and, if the house is sold or transferred, the warranties pass with the land as a matter of law. Such warranties and the passing thereof do not in themselves create any right of …
5 GCA § 32507 Warranties in Addition to Other Warranties
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All warranties contained in this Article 5 are in addition to all other warranties established by law, equity, or by agreement of the parties. Nothing in this article may be used as a defense in the enforcement of any other warranties. ---------- ARTICLE 6 CONSUMER PROTECTION AND…
5 GCA § 32601 Short Title
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This act shall be known as the “Consumer Protection and Right to Choose Cable Television Service Act”. SOURCE: Added by P.L. 23-068:1 (Feb. 26, 1995).
5 GCA § 32602 Legislative Findings and Intent
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(a) The Legislature finds and declares the following: (1) There is a substantial governmental and First Amendment interest in promoting a diversity of views provided through consumer choice in available providers of cable television services (hereinafter “cable operators”); (2) T…
5 GCA § 32603 Access
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(a) No property owner, condominium association, managing agent, lessee or other person in possession or control of any residential building (hereinafter “property manager”) shall forbid or prevent any occupant, tenant or lessee (hereinafter “tenant”) of any such building from (1)…
5 GCA § 32604 Unauthorized Reception of Cable Service
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(a) Unauthorized Interception or Receipt or Assistance in Intercepting or Receiving Service; Definition of ‘Assist in Intercepting or Receiving.’ (1) No person shall intercept or receive or assist in intercepting or receiving any communications service offered over a cable system…
5 GCA § 32701 Legislative Findings and Intent
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I Liheslaturan Guåhan finds that nationwide, the broad use and public exposure of Social Security Numbers has been a major contributor to the tremendous growth in identity theft and other forms of credit fraud. Therefore, it is the intent of I Liheslaturan Guåhan to protect the c…
5 GCA § 32702 Short Title
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This Act shall be known and may be cited as the “Social Security Number Confidentiality Act”.
5 GCA § 32703 Definitions
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The following definitions shall be used in interpreting this Act: (a) “Phish” means the act of sending an electronic mail or message over the internet to a user in an attempt to mislead the user into surrendering private information for any purpose other than the purpose disclose…
5 GCA § 32704 General Rule
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No public or private entity shall: (a) Assign an identification number to an individual which is identical to or incorporates an individual’s Social Security Number (SSN). (b) Publicly post or publicly display, in any manner, private information or an individual's SSN. (c) Print …
5 GCA § 32705 Exception
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(a) Nothing in this Act shall prevent any public entity or private entity from using a SSN for internal verification and administrative purposes, so long as the use does not result in, or require the release of, the SSN to persons not designated by the entity to perform associate…
5 GCA § 32706 Enforcement. The Attorney General may:
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(a) bring suit against any public entity or private entity for violating the provisions of this Section; (b) collect civil penalties of up to Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250) per violation together with attorney’s fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of th…
5 GCA § 32707 Effective Date
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This Act shall become effective on May 1, 2006 and apply to acts occurring on or after May 1, 2006. ARTICLE 8 GIFT CARDS AND GIFT CERTIFICATES SOURCE: Article 8 added by P.L. 32-108:1 (Feb. 10, 2014).
5 GCA § 32801 Applicability of Federal Law
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Title IV of the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009, as enacted by Public Law 111-24, and as further amended, is applicable to gift certificates and gift cards sold by merchants doing business on Guam. Such federal law is in addition to the provis…
5 GCA § 32802 Applicability of Federal Regulations
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Section 205 of Title 12 of the Code of Federal Regulations (12 CFR 205) is applicable to gift certificates and gift cards sold by merchants doing business on Guam.
5 GCA § 32803 Provisions Relating to Paper Gift Cards/ Gift
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Certificates/ Store Gift Cards. A paper gift card/ gift certificate/ store gift card shall be valid for a period of not less than five (5) years following the date of issue. Any paper gift card/ gift certificate/ store gift card without a date of issue or where the date of issue …
5 GCA § 32804 Provisions Relating to Electronic Gift Cards/ Gift
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Certificates/ Store Gift Cards. An electronic gift card/ gift certificate/ store gift card shall not have an expiration date if the buyer of the electronic gift card does not receive a printed sales receipt with both the issuance date and expiration date clearly marked on it or, …
5 GCA § 32805 Telephone Cards Exempted
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This Article shall not apply to prepaid telephone or mobile commercial radio service as provided for by the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009, as amended.
5 GCA § 32806 Severability
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If any provision of this Act or its application to any person or circumstance is found to be invalid or contrary to law, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or application of this Act which can be given effect without the invalid provisions or application, and to th…
5 GCA § 32807 Effective Date
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This Act shall be effective upon enactment. ----------
5 GCA § 33101 Short Title
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This Chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Model Notary Law. COMMENT: This Chapter is basically the Model Notary Law as promulgated by the National Notaries Association. The Guam Legislature has made various amendments to conform to local administrative needs and organiz…
5 GCA § 33102 Purposes
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This Chapter shall be construed and applied to advance its underlying purposes, which are: (a) To promote, serve, and protect the public interest; (b) To clarify and modernize the law governing notaries; and (c) To make uniform notarial laws among the jurisdictions enacting it. 2…
5 GCA § 33103 Prospective Effect
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The existing bond, seal, length of commission term, and liability of current notaries commissioned before this Chapter’s effective date may not be invalidated, modified, or terminated by this Chapter, but those notaries shall comply with this Chapter in performing notarizations a…
5 GCA § 33103.1 Non-application to Court Reporters and Other
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Court Officers. None of the provisions of this Chapter applies to any certification by official court reporters of transcripts of trials or other Court proceedings, or to the authentication of Court documents by other ministerial officers of the Court pursuant to statute or Court…
5 GCA § 33104 Definitions
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As used in this Chapter: (a) Acknowledgment means a notarial act in which a notary certifies that a signer, whose identity is proven on the basis of satisfactory evidence, has admitted, in the notary’s presence, having signed a document voluntarily for its stated purpose. (b) Com…
5 GCA § 33105 Effective Date
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This Chapter shall take effect ninety (90) days following its enactment into law. Any notary public who is commissioned prior to the effective date of this Chapter shall continue to exercise the duties and responsibilities until his or her commission expires. Subsequent applicati…
5 GCA § 33106 Notary Public Revolving Fund
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Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, there is established a fund to be known as the “Notary Public Revolving Fund” (the Fund), which shall be maintained separate and apart from other funds of the government of Guam. All funds generated from fees under this Chapter for applica…
5 GCA § 33201 Commissioning
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(a) Except as provided in subsection (c), the Attorney General shall commission as a notary any qualified person who submits an application in accordance with this Chapter. (b) A person qualified for a notarial commission must: (1) Be at least eighteen (18) years of age; (2) Resi…
5 GCA § 33202 Jurisdiction and Term
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A person commissioned as a notary by the Attorney General may perform notarial acts in Guam for a term of four (4) years, unless the notary’s commission is revoked under § 33510 or the notary has resigned under § 33552 of this Chapter.
5 GCA § 33202.1 Extended Jurisdiction Authorized
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(a) As authorized by the Attorney General of Guam, a Guam commissioned notary public residing on Guam shall be authorized to perform notarial acts in foreign countries for Guam residents or individuals requiring a document to be notarized for and recorded in Guam in a manner stri…
5 GCA § 33203 Bond
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No notarial commission may be issued unless the notary has produced, as part of the application, evidence that, upon commissioning, a bond is in force in the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000). The bond must be executed by a licensed surety for the whole term of the notary’s co…
5 GCA § 33204 Recommissioning
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An applicant for recommissioning as a notary shall submit a new application and comply anew with the provisions of this Article 2. PART 2 – APPLICATION
5 GCA § 33210 Application
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Every application for a notarial commission must be made on forms provided by the Attorney General and include, at least: (a) A statement of the applicant’s personal qualifications; (b )When required, an examination written by the applicant; (c) A notarized declaration by the app…
5 GCA § 33211 Statement of Personal Qualifications
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The application must show: (a) The applicant’s age; (b) The applicant’s residence and business address in Guam; (c) That the applicant can read and write English; (d) All criminal convictions of the applicant, including any pleas of guilty and nolo contendere or no contest; and (…
5 GCA § 33212 Examination
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(a) Every first-time applicant shall be required to pass a written examination that tests the applicant’s knowledge of notarial laws and procedures and is based on materials distributed by the Attorney General with the application forms. (b) The Attorney General shall give public…
5 GCA § 33213 Notarized Declaration
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Every applicant for a notarial commission shall sign the following declaration in the presence of a notary: "Declaration of Applicant I, ____________ (name of applicant), solemnly swear (or affirm) under penalty of perjury that the personal information in this application is true…
5 GCA § 33214 Fees
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Every applicant for a notarial commission, except for applicants who are government employees, shall pay to the Treasurer of Guam a non-refundable fee of One Hundred Dollars ($100). All fees shall be deposited into the Notary Public Revolving Fund and used according to § 33106 of…
5 GCA § 33215 Confidentiality
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Disciplinary information in an applicant’s or notary’s Statement of Personal Qualifications under paragraphs (d) and (e) of § 33211 of this Chapter must be used by the Attorney General and designated territorial employees for the sole purpose of performing official duties under t…
5 GCA § 33220 Government Employees
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(a) The Attorney General may commission any number of government employees to act as notaries, but notaries so empowered may perform notarial acts only during their hours of employment with their respective government agencies. Such acts include the notarization for members of th…
5 GCA § 33301 Powers
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A notary is empowered to perform the following notarial acts: (a) Acknowledgments; (b) Oaths and affirmations; (c) Jurats; and (d) Copy certifications. 2015 NOTE: Subsection designations were altered to reflect the Compiler’s alpha-numeric scheme pursuant to 1 GCA § 1606.
5 GCA § 33302 Disqualifications
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A notary is disqualified from performing notarial acts if the notary: (a) Is a signer of or named in the document that is to be notarized; (b) Will receive directly from a transaction connected with the notarial act any commission, fee (except for attorneys), advantage, right, ti…
5 GCA § 33303 Impartiality
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(a) A notary may not influence a person to enter into or not to enter into a lawful transaction involving a notarial act by the notary. (b) A notary shall perform notarial acts in lawful transactions for any requesting person who tenders the appropriate fee specified in § 33310 o…
5 GCA § 33304 False Certificate
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A notary may not execute a certificate containing a statement known by the notary to be false or perform any official action with intent to deceive or defraud.
5 GCA § 33305 Testimonials
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A notary may not endorse or promote any product, service, contest, or other offering if the notary’s title or seal is used in the endorsement or promotional statement.
5 GCA § 33306 Unauthorized Practice of Law
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(a) A non-attorney notary may complete but may not select notarial certificates, and may not assist another person in drafting, completing, selecting, or understanding a document or transaction requiring a notarial act. (b) This section does not preclude a notary who is duly qual…
5 GCA § 33310 Fees
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(a) Subject to the provisions contained in this section, every Notary Public may demand and receive the following fees: (1) For taking acknowledgment or proof of a deed or other instrument, to include the seal and writing of the certificate, for the first two (2) signatures, Ten …
5 GCA § 33311 Notice of Fees
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Notaries shall display an English language schedule of fees for notarial acts, as specified in 33310(a) of this Chapter. No part of any displayed notarial fee schedule may be printed in smaller than 10-point type. ---------- ARTICLE 4 JOURNAL AND SEAL PART 1 – JOURNAL
5 GCA § 33401 Journal
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A notary shall keep, maintain, protect as a public record, and provide for lawful inspection a chronological, permanently bound, official journal of notarial acts, containing numbered pages.
5 GCA § 33402 Entries in Journal
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(a) For every notarial act, the notary shall record in the journal before the time of notarization at least the following: (1) The date and time of day of the notarial act; (2) The type of notarial act; (3) A description of the document or proceeding; (4) The signature and printe…