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(a) Not less than ten (10) days prior to doing business in the Territory of Guam a telephonic seller shall register by filing with the Attorney General’s Office the information required by § 32306 of this article and by paying a filing fee of Fifty Dollars ($50). A seller shall be deemed to do business in Guam if the seller solicits prospective purchasers from locations in Guam or solicits prospective purchasers who are located in Guam.

(b) The information required by § 32306 shall be submitted on a form provided by the Attorney General and shall be verified by a declaration signed by each principal of the telephonic seller under penalty of perjury. The declaration shall specify the date and location of signing. Information submitted pursuant to this article shall be clearly identified and appended to the filing. The information submitted pursuant to § 32306 shall become part of the investigatory records and intelligence information compiled by the Department for Law for enforcement purposes.

(c) Registration of a telephonic seller shall be valid for one (1) year from the effective date thereof and may be annually renewed by making the filing required by § 32306 and paying a filing fee of Fifty Dollars ($50).

(d) Whenever, prior to expiration of a seller’s annual registration, there is a material change in the information required by this article, the seller shall, within ten (10) days, file an addendum updating the information with the Attorney General’s Office; provided however, that changes in salespersons soliciting on behalf of a seller shall be updated by addendum filed, if necessary, in quarterly intervals computed from the effective date of registration. The addendum shall provide the required information for all salespersons who are currently soliciting or have solicited on behalf of the seller at any time during the periodbetween the filing of the registration, or the last addendum, and the current addendum, and shall include salespersons no longer soliciting for the seller as of the date of the filing of the current addendum.

(e) Upon receipt of a filing and filing fee pursuant to subsections (a) or (b) of this section, the Attorney General’s Office shall send the telephonic seller a written confirmation of receipt of the filing. If the seller has more than one (1) business location, the written confirmation shall be sent to the principal business location identified in the seller’s filing.

5 Guam Code Ann. GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS
CH. 32 TRADE PRACTICES AND CONSUMER PROTECTION