10 GCA § 51601
Definitions
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(a)Automotive scrap metal means the parts of an automobile made of iron or alloys of iron and non-ferrous metals as defined in 11 GCA, Chapter 74, § 74101(d).
(b)Depollution means the first step in vehicle recycling, and it focuses on the removal of batteries, glass, plastics, rubber, upholstery, and all the fluids that are used in the operation of a motor vehicle, including, but not limited to: gasoline, diesel fuel, oil, coolant, brake fluid, transmission fluid, air conditioning refrigerant, gear oil, and windshield washer fluid. These materials, once removed from the vehicle, can be reused, reprocessed, recycled, or disposed of, in an environmentally responsible way that will not contaminate the water table or the food supply in the ground. All those fluids are then stored in tanks and safely contained until they can also be reused or recycled.
(c)Vehicle certificate of title means a document issued by the Department of Revenue and Taxation that is utilized to prove ownership of a vehicle.
(d)Junk vehicle means the same as § 51301(p) of Article 3, Chapter 51, 10 Guam Code Annotated.
(e)Owner means the holder of a certificate of title or ownership, or an individual who possesses a receipt or other form of evidence indicating the junk vehicle was purchased from the holder of the certificate of title or ownership.
(f)Scrap dealer means a scrap metal business as defined in 11 GCA, Chapter 74, § 74101(g). CH. 51 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT AND LITTER CONTROL
(g)Transportation and disposal cost means the cost to tow a junk vehicle to a scrap dealer, salvage yard, or a recycling center for depollution and proper disposal and the cost to ship the junk vehicle away from Guam.
Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.