5 Guam Code Ann. § 73137
For certificates wherein the stated value of the merchandise ranges from:$ 0.01 to $ 100.00 a fee of
$ 0.25
$ 100.01 to $ 500.00 a fee of
$ 0.50
$ 500.01 to $ 1,000.00 a fee of
$ 1.00
$ 1,000.01 to $ 5,000.00 a fee of
$ 1.50
$ 5,000.01 to $ 10,000.00 a fee of
$ 2.25
$ 10,000.01 to $ 50,000.00 a fee of
$ 3.50
$ 50,000.01 to $ 100,000.00 a fee of
$ 5.00
over $100,000.01 a fee of
$ 10.00
Whenever any Certificate of Origin is issued between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. during weekdays and between
12 noon on Saturday and 8:00 a.m. on the following Monday and on legal holidays an additional charge of Three Dollars ($3.00) will be assessed in addition to any rate indicated in the above
schedule of fees.
SOURCE: GC § 47135. Except as noted above, the sections from the beginning of this Chapter until this section were renumbered to the Govt. Code sections indicated by P.L. 7-48. The original sections, enacted with the original Government Code, were § 14200-14235. It is clear to the Compiler that the original customs law were regulations issued under the Naval Government. In fact, an examination of the original enactments of the First Guam Legislature shows that all that Legislature did with respect to the customs rules and regulations is to repeal the tariff schedules then applicable to imports into Guam, and by this means made Guam a duty free port. The bureaucratic structure supporting the tariff schedules, however, was continued.
NOTE: P.L. 22-112:2 (to be effective Oct. 1, 1994) transfers all personnel, equipment and duties from the Customs & Quarantine Division of the Department of Commerce to a separate Customs & Quarantine Agency. Pursuant to this transfer, the Compiler has changed references in this section from the Department of Commerce to the new Customs & Quarantine Agency.