) Definitions:
(1) Aids to navigation mean buoys, beacons or other fixed objects in the water which are used to mark obstruction to navigation or to direct safe channels.
(2) Regulatory markers mean any anchored or fixed marker in or on the water or sign on the shore or on a bridge over the water other than aids to navigation and shall include but not be limited to bathing markers, speed zone markers, information markers, danger zone markers, boat keep out areas and mooring buoys.
(b) Department may make regulations. The Guam Police
Department may, subject to the provisions of the Administrative

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Adjudication Act, make rules for the uniform marking of the water areas in this Territory through the placement of aids to navigation and regulatory markers. Such rules shall establish a marking system compatible with the system of aids to navigation prescribed by the United States Coast Guard. No person shall mark or obstruct the waters of this Territory in any manner so as to endanger the operation of watercraft or conflict with the marking system prescribed by the Guam Police Department.
(c) Violation of regulatory type markers. It shall be unlawful for a person to operate a vessel on the waters of this Territory in a manner other than that prescribed or permitted by regulatory markers.
(d) Interference with aids or markers. No person shall moor or fasten a vessel to any aid to navigation or regulatory marker except a mooring buoy and no person shall wilfully damage, tamper, remove, obstruct or interfere with any aid to navigation or regulatory marker whatsoever.
SOURCE: GC § 8995.23, as renumbered by P.L. 15-54.