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9 GCA § 92204

Suspension; Refusal Under Implied Consent Law;

Guam Code AnnotatedTitle 9 — Crimes and Corrections
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Time to Run Consecutively With Other Restrictions, Suspensions or Revocations.

(a)The purpose of this § 92204 is to require that any suspension or revocation under § 92123 of this Chapter and any restriction, suspension or revocation under §§ 92201 or 92124 of this Chapter resulting from the same arrest are cumulative and shall be imposed consecutively, if so ordered by the court.

(b)If

(1)an abstract of conviction is received by the Department for an offense which requires the Department to restrict, suspend, or revoke the driving privilege of a person after conviction or finding of a violation pursuant to §§ 92201 or 92202 of this Chapter, and

(2)there is a suspension of that person's driving privilege already in effect for refusal to consent to, or for failure to complete, a blood or breath test pursuant to said § 92201, and

(3)that suspension is administratively final and resulted from the same arrest, and COL6/5/2019 CH. 92 SAFE STREETS ACT OF 2018

(4)the sentencing court orders these restrictions, suspensions, revocations, or combination thereof to run consecutively, then the restriction, suspension, or revocation resulting from the conviction or finding pursuant to § 92123 or § 92124 of this Chapter shall commence after the suspension already in effect pursuant to said § 92201 has terminated.

§ The story of this section

  1. Affected by P.L. 22-20 § 2 — introduced as Bill 244-22 · introduced by Pilar C. Lujan + 2 cosponsors
  2. Affected by P.L. 34-107 § 6 — introduced as Bill 203-34 · introduced by Therese M. Terlaje

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