10 Guam Code Ann. § 31108
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(b) The rules and regulations shall not limit the intentional required exposure of patients to radiation for the purpose of medical diagnosis, medical therapy or research conducted by licensed members of the healing arts.
(c) In promulgating rules and regulations pursuant to this Chapter, the Director shall avoid requiring dual licensing, insofar as practicable. Rules promulgated by the Director may provide for recognition of other state or Federal licenses as the Director may deem desirable, subject to such registration requirements as the Director may prescribe. Any person who possesses a license issued by the Federal government for a source of ionizing radiation of the type for which the state assumes regulatory responsibility under such agreement, shall be deemed to possess an identical license pursuant to this Chapter which license shall expire either ninety (90) days after receipt of a written notice of termination from the Department or on the date of expiration stated in the Federal license, whichever is the earlier.
(d) The Director shall establish by rules and regulations a schedule of fees which shall be paid by applicants for specific licenses for radioactive materials and devices and equipment utilizing such materials.
(e) The Director shall establish by rules and regulations a schedule of fees which shall be paid by applicants for specific licenses for other sources of ionizing radiation and the renewal thereof and by persons possessing sources of ionizing radiation which are subject to registration. If the
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10 Guam Code Ann. HEALTH AND SAFETY
CH. 31 RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH
Director does not inspect a source of ionizing radiation for a period of five (5) consecutive years, the licensee or registrant of such source of ionizing radiation shall be excused from payment of future license or registration fees as to such source of ionizing radiation until the first license or regis- tration renewal date following the time an inspection thereof is made.
(f) A department, agency or official thereof may not license, regulate or require the registration of any radioactive materials or other sources of ionizing radiation.
(g) All fees collected under this Chapter shall be deposited in the
General Fund.
SOURCE: GC § 9610.7.