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10 Guam Code Ann. HEALTH AND SAFETY
CH. 73 FIRE PREVENTION

The International Fire Code, 2009 edition, including Appendices B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, as published by the International Code Council, is hereby adopted as amended.

SOURCE: Added by P.L. 17-078:4 (Dec. 12, 1984). Amended by P.L. 20-135:1 (Mar. 20, 1990), P.L. 22-082:1 (Mar. 3, 1994), P.L. 30-199:7 (Sept. 21, 2010).

2017 NOTE: Pursuant to P.L. 34-031:5 (July 13, 2017):

Section 5. Prohibition on Release of Sky Lanterns. A new Subsection
308.6 is added to Section 308 (Open Flames) of the 2009 International Fire Code, as adopted by § 73111 of Chapter 73, Title 10, Guam Code Annotated, to read:

“”308.6 Sky Lanterns. No person shall release or cause to be released an untethered or tethered sky lantern. No person shall sell or import sky lanterns.

Pursuant to P.L. 34-031:4 (July 13, 2017):

Section 4. Definition of Sky Lantern. A new subsection is added to Section 202 (General Definitions) of the 2009 International Fire Code, as adopted by § 73111 of Chapter 73, Title 10, Guam Code Annotated, to read:

“”SKY LANTERN. An unmanned device with a combustible fuel source that incorporates an open flame in order to make the device airborne.””

P.L. 34-031:2 (July 13, 2017) amended P.L. 33-192:1 regarding the adoption and applicability of certain provisions of the International Fire Code. See P.L. 34-031:2 to view the affected provisions.

Pursuant to P.L. 33-192 (Dec. 14, 2016), certain provisions of the 2009 Edition of the International Fire Code as adopted by P.L. 30-199 (Sept. 21, 2010), were amended and replaced/updated, in light of the 2015 International Fire Code. See P.L. 33-192:1, 3, and 5 to view the affected provisions.