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9 GCA § 89.05

Penalties

Guam Code AnnotatedTitle 9 — Crimes and Corrections
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(a)Initial Registration. Intentional or knowing failure to provide initial registration information shall delay the registrant’s release if the registrant is to be released, or make the registrant ineligible for probation if the registrant is to be placed on probation. Intentional or knowing failure to provide initial registration information is a felony of the third degree.

(b)Verification. The failure to verify registered information is a felony of the third degree. A second or subsequent failure to so register is a felony of the second degree. Failure of a probationer or parolee to so register may result in sanctions pursuant to Title 8 GCA § 80.66 and Title 9 GCA § 80.82, respectively.

(c)Address Changes. A registrant’s failure to register the registrant’s new physical and mailing address within three

(3)calendar days of any change of physical and mailing address is a felony of the third degree. A second or subsequent failure to so register is a felony of the second degree. Failure of a registrant who is a probationer or parolee to so register may result in sanctions pursuant to Title 9 GCA § 80.66 and Title 9 GCA § 80.82, respectively.

(d)False Information. Intentionally and knowingly providing false information during initial registration or subsequent verification is a felony of the second degree. COL1/24/2020 CH. 89 CRIMES AGAINST MINORS AND SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY

(e)Enrollment or Employment at an Institution of Higher Education. A registrant’s failure to update enrollment or employment at an institution of higher education or termination of such enrollment or employment at an institution of higher education with the Judiciary of Guam, Probation Division, within three

(3)calendar days of any change would constitute a failure to register or keep such registration current and is a felony of the third degree.

(f)Failure to Provide Biological Sample. Intentional or knowing failure to provide biological samples for DNA profile information to the Guam Police Department pursuant to this Chapter is a felony of the third degree.

(g)Any person who violates § 89.03(i) of this Chapter commits a misdemeanor.

(h)Any person who violates § 89.03(i) of this Chapter and intentionally adds person(s) under the age of eighteen

(18)years as friends, buddies or associates commits a third degree felony.

(i)Any person who misrepresents his or her age and/or uses a pseudonym to gain membership in a social networking website, or an instant messaging or chat room, accessible to persons who are under eighteen

(18)years of age and/or to add as friends, buddies or associates who are under eighteen

(18)years of age commits a third degree felony.

§ The story of this section

  1. Enacted by P.L. 25-75 § 2 — introduced as Bill 299-25 · introduced by John C. Salas
  2. Amended by P.L. 28-77 § 2 — introduced as Bill 86-28 · introduced by Ray Tenorio
  3. Amended by P.L. 29-30 — introduced as Bill 105-29 · introduced by Frank Ishizaki + 2 cosponsors
  4. Affected by P.L. 30-223 § 2 — introduced as Bill 428-30 · introduced by Adolpho B. Palacios, Sr + 2 cosponsors
  5. Enacted by P.L. 31-47 § 3 — introduced as Bill 101-31 · introduced by V. Anthony Ada + 2 cosponsors

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