§ 73101 Imports Prohibited
§ 73102 Powers of Customs Officers
§ 73103 Classification of Persons Arriving in Guam
§ 73104 Entry by Consignee
§ 73105 Consignee
§ 73106 Prohibited Imports
§ 73107 Guard on Vessels
§ 73108 Clearance Requirements
§ 73109 Definitions
§ 73110 Manifest
§ 73111 Manifest Delivered to Customs Officer
§ 73113 Vessel Exemptions
§ 73114 Merchandise for Other Ports
§ 73115 Place of Unloading
§ 73116 Unloading Prohibition
§ 73117 Unloading Penalties
§ 73118 Oaths
§ 73119 Merchandise Taken into Custody
§ 73120 Sale of Merchandise
§ 73121 Sale of Merchandise: Storage: Fees, Lien, Sale
§ 73122 Sale of Merchandise: Destruction or Damage
§ 73123 Sale of Merchandise: Destruction by Authorities
§ 73124 Sale of Merchandise: Proceeds of Sale: Claims
§ 73125 Bonds
§ 73126 Examination of Baggage
§ 73127 Declaration
§ 73128 Inspection of Imports
§ 73129 Contempt
§ 73130 False Swearing
§ 73131 Liability of Customs Officials
§ 73132 Notice of Lien
§ 73133 Fines and Penalties
§ 73134 Penalty: Opium
§ 73135 Penalty: Failure to Report Prior to Departure
§ 73136 Penalty: Fraud
§ 73137 Certificates of Origin
§ 73138 Charges for Services of Customs and Quarantine\r\nOfficers
§ 73140 Exemption for Export Trading Companies
§ 73141 Place of Inspection
§ 73142 Release of Sealed Cargo
§ 73143 Release of Sealed Cargo: Penalties
§ 73144 Promulgation of Rules and Regulations
§ 73145 Customs, Agriculture, and Quarantine Inspection\r\nServices Charge Established
§ 73146 Initial Service Charges
§ 73147 Authorization for Customs and Quarantine Agency and the Guam Airport Authority to collect Customs, Agriculture, and Quarantine Inspection Services Charges
§ 73148 Guam Airport Authority Reimbursement Agree- ment
§ 73149 Deposit of Customs, Agriculture and Quarantine Inspection Services Charge in Customs, Agriculture and Quarantine Inspection Services Fund
§ 73150 Penalties for Non-payment or Late Payment of Customs, Agriculture, and Quarantine Inspection Services Charge
§ 73151 Rules and Regulations for Customs, Agriculture, and\r\nQuarantine Inspection Services Charge
§ 73152 Customs and Agriculture Inspections Services Fund
§ 73153 Customs Fines and Penalties Revolving Fund
§ 73154 Penalties and Payments
§ 73155 Severability
§ 73156 Annual Customs Officer Training Cycle
§ 73201 Title
§ 73202 Definitions, Generally
§ 73203 Charges for Carrier Off-Duty Services of Customs and Quarantine Officers and Inspectors of Plant Protection and Quarantine Section of the Department of Agriculture
§ 73204 Payment and Penalties
§ 73205 Carrier Off-Duty Services Revolving Fund
§ 73301 Transfer of Plant Protection and Quarantine Section Personnel and Functions of the Department of Agriculture to the Customs and Quarantine Agency
§ 73302 Creation of the Guam Plant Inspection and Permit\r\nFund
§ 73401 Creation of Fund
§ 73402 Items Subject to Forfeiture
§ 73403 Procedure
§ 73404 Custody
§ 73405 Assets Forfeited
§ 73406 Deposit
§ 73407 Expenditure
§ 73408 Report

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Terms Used In Guam Code > Title 5 > Chapter 73 - Customs & Quarantine Agency

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  • Fraud: Intentional deception resulting in injury to another.
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  • Lien: A claim against real or personal property in satisfaction of a debt.
  • Oath: A promise to tell the truth.
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