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COL 6/21/2023

16 Guam Code Ann. VEHICLES
CH. 3 GENERAL PROVISIONS

(a) Driving or leaving vehicle, bicycle or animal upon driveways, paths or grounds of public schools, etc: permission: condition and regulation. No person shall drive any vehicle, bicycle, or animal, nor shall any person stop, park or leave standing any vehicle, bicycle or animal, whether attended or unattended, upon the driveways or paths or any of the grounds of any public school, government of Guam building, or institution, or any educational institution exempted in whole or part from taxation, except with the permission of, and upon and subject to such conditions and regulations as may be imposed by, the governing board or officer of such public school, government of Guam building or institution, or educational institution.

(b) Erection and placing of signs: statement of special conditions and regulations. Every governing board or officer herein referred to shall erect or place appropriate signs giving notice of any special conditions or regulations that may be imposed hereunder and every such board or officer shall also prepare and keep available at the principal administrative office of such board or officer, for examination by all interested persons, a written statement of any and all such special conditions and regulations adopted hereunder.

(c) Provisions applicable in absence of special conditions or regulations. When any governing board or officer herein referred to permits public traffic upon the driveways, paths or grounds under their control then, in the absence of any special conditions or regulations applicable to such traffic, all the provisions of this Code relating to traffic upon highways shall be applicable to such traffic upon said drive ways, paths or grounds.

(d) Any person violating any provisions of this Section shall be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine of not more than Fifty Dollars ($50.00).

SOURCE: GC § 23145, enacted by P.L. 3-034 (July 26, 1955); Subsection
(d) as amended by P.L. 13-187:148 (Sept. 2, 1976).