§ 34101 Definitions
§ 34102 Pet License Required
§ 34103 Pet License
§ 34104 Seeing-Eye and Hearing-Aid Dogs
§ 34105 Issuance and Description of License
§ 34106 Description of the Pet License Tag
§ 34107 Replacement of Pet License Tag
§ 34108 Rabies Vaccination
§ 34109 Vicious Pet
§ 34110 Immediate Menace
§ 34111 Persons Attacked by Animal
§ 34114 Damages by Pet Owner Liable
§ 34115 Pet Control Unit
§ 34117 Impoundment
§ 34118 Facility Operation
§ 34119 Minimum Standards
§ 34121 Authority of officers
§ 34122 Wrongful Interference with Officers
§ 34123 Establishment of the \’Stray Dog Revolving Fund
§ 34124 Penalties
§ 34125 Penalties for Violation of Articles 1 and 2
§ 34126 Arrests, Summons, Notices to Appear, Citations, or\r\nNotices of Violation for Crimes Involving Animal Abuse
§ 34127 Authority to Enter Premises and Court Proceedings for Crimes Involving Animal Abuse
§ 34201 Definitions
§ 34202 Sanitary Permits
§ 34203 Permit Issuance and Revocation
§ 34204 Confinement
§ 34206 Keeping of Wild Animals
§ 34207 Performing Animal Exhibitions
§ 34208 Animal waste
§ 34209 Authority of Officers and Director
§ 34210 Penalties
§ 34301 Definitions
§ 34302 Rabies Prevention
§ 34303 Observation of Suspected Dogs or Cats
§ 34304 Examination of Impounded or Quarantined Dogs or\r\nCats for Rabies
§ 34305 Rabies Outbreak
§ 34306 Violations and Penalties
§ 34307 Creation of Rabies Prevention Fund
§ 34401 Definitions
§ 34402 Promulgation of Rules within Government of Guam\r\nAgencies
§ 34403 Certification and Licensure
§ 34404 Access to Public Spaces
§ 34405 Recognition of Community Organizations
§ 34406 Penalties and Fines

Terms Used In Guam Code > Title 10 > Chapter 34 - Keeping Animals

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