10 Guam Code Ann. § 12627
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- Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
Notwithstanding any provisions of the Guam Administrative Adjudication Law, the Board may, without a hearing, temporarily suspend a license for not more than sixty (60) days if the Board finds that a Pharmacist, Pharmacy Intern, or Pharmacy Technician has violated a law or rule that the Board is empowered to enforce, and if continued practice by the Pharmacist or Pharmacy Intern would create an imminent risk of harm to the public. The suspension shall take effect upon written notice to the Pharmacist or Pharmacy Intern, specifying the statute or rule violated. At the time it issues the suspension notice, the Board shall schedule a disciplinary hearing to be held under the Administrative Adjudication Law within twenty (20) days thereafter. The Pharmacist or Pharmacy Intern shall be provided with at least ten (10) days notice of any hearing held under this Section.