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9 GCA § 46.504

Penalties

Guam Code AnnotatedTitle 9 — Crimes and Corrections
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(a)A person who violates § 46.503 (a), (b), (c),

(d)or

(e)is guilty of a third degree felony, and upon conviction is subject to imprisonment not to exceed three

(3)years or a fine not to exceed Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000), or both.

(b)A person who violates § 46.503 (a), (b), (c),

(d)or

(e)involving the transmission of more than two hundred fifty

(250)commercial electronic mail messages during a twenty-four

(24)hour period; two thousand five hundred (2,500) commercial electronic mail messages during any thirty (30)-day period; or twenty five thousand (25,000) commercial electronic mail messages during any one (1)- year period is guilty of a second degree felony, and upon conviction is subject to imprisonment not to exceed five

(5)years or a fine not to exceed Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000), or both.

(c)A person who violates § 46.503

(c)or

(d)involving twenty

(20)or more electronic mail accounts, or ten

(10)or more domain names, and intentionally initiates the transmission of multiple commercial electronic mail messages from the accounts or using the domain names is guilty of a second degree felony, and upon conviction is subject to imprisonment not to exceed five

(5)years or a fine not to exceed Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000), or both.

(d)A person who violates § 46.503 (a), (b), (c),

(d)or

(e)that causes a loss of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) or more during any one (1)-year period is guilty of a felony, and upon conviction is subject to imprisonment not to exceed three

(3)years or a fine not to exceed Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000), or both.

(e)A person who violates § 46.503 (a), (b), (c),

(d)or

(e)in concert with three

(3)or more other persons as the leader or organizer of the action that constitutes the violation is guilty of a second degree felony, and upon conviction is subject to imprisonment not to exceed five

(5)years or a fine not to exceed Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000), or both.

(f)A person who violates § 46.503 (a), (b), (c),

(d)or

(e)in furtherance of a felony, or who has previously been convicted of an offense under the laws of Guam, another state, or under any federal law involving the transmission of multiple commercial electronic mail messages is guilty of a second degree felony, and upon conviction is subject to imprisonment not to exceed ten

(10)years or a fine not to exceed Twenty Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000), or both.

(g)A person who violates § 46.503

(f)or

(g)is guilty of a felony, and upon conviction is subject to imprisonment not to exceed one

(1)year or a fine not to exceed Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000), or both.

§ The story of this section

  1. Enacted by P.L. 32-174 § 1 — introduced as Bill 318-32 · introduced by Tommy A. MorrisonWatch the public hearing · Apr 28, 2014

Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.