21 Guam Code Ann. § 66307
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(a) If after inspection as provided in § 66306, it is found that the proposed work has been completed in accordance with
the requirements of the building permit, the terms and conditions set by the Guam Land Use Commission for use of the property, and the provisions of this Chapter, together with the certification issued by the Director of the Department of Revenue and Taxation that the property and all the improvements thereon have been entered into the tax assessment rolls, the building official shall issue a certificate of occupancy. The building official shall keep a permanent record of all certificates of occupancy issued.
the requirements of the building permit, the terms and conditions set by the Guam Land Use Commission for use of the property, and the provisions of this Chapter, together with the certification issued by the Director of the Department of Revenue and Taxation that the property and all the improvements thereon have been entered into the tax assessment rolls, the building official shall issue a certificate of occupancy. The building official shall keep a permanent record of all certificates of occupancy issued.
(b) If after inspection, as provided in § 66306, it is found that the proposed work has not been completed in accordance with the building permit, the terms and conditions set by the Guam Land Use Commission for use of the property, or the provisions of this Chapter, the building official shall refuse to issue a use permit and shall order the work completed to comply with the building permit or this Chapter.
(c) The building official may issue a temporary use permit for any portion or portions of the premises which may be safely occupied prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy.
SOURCE: GC § 31039. Subsection (a) amended by P.L. 23-061:2 (Dec.
5, 1995). Amended by P.L. 36-007:9 (Mar. 5, 2021).
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ARTICLE 4
BUILDING INSPECTION
