§ 77101 Definitions
§ 77102 Guam Police Department
§ 77103 Powers and Duties of Department
§ 77104 Department to Enforce Highway Safety
§ 77105 Department to Enforce Governmental Regulations
§ 77106 Commanding Assistance of Citizens
§ 77107 Power of the Chief of Police
§ 77109 Appointment of the Chief of Police
§ 77109.1 Reinstatement of Police Chief to Classified Service
§ 77110.1 Police Colonel
§ 77110.2 Police Major
§ 77110.3 Police Captain
§ 77110.4 Police Lieutenant
§ 77111 Oath of Chief of Police and Deputy Chief of Police
§ 77112 Powers and Duties of the Police Colonel
§ 77113.1 Annual Police Training Cycle
§ 77114 Minimum Qualifications
§ 77115 Oath of Police Officer
§ 77116 General Orders or Directives
§ 77118 Performance Reports and Records
§ 77119 Assignment of Police Officers
§ 77120 Headquarters and Police Stations
§ 77121 Uniform, Insignia and Badge of Guam Police
§ 77122 Use of Uniform
§ 77123 Wearing Uniform by Other Persons Prohibited
§ 77124 Supplies and Equipment of the Department
§ 77125 Damage or Loss of Property by Neglect; Deduction from Pay
§ 77126 Accountability of Funds
§ 77127 Organization of Department
§ 77128 Fingerprints, Identifying Data, Disposition Report\r\nRequired
§ 77129 Confidentiality of Records
§ 77130 Reporting of Crime Statistics
§ 77131 Establishment of Procedures for Access to Criminal\r\nRecord Information
§ 77132 Restrictions on Reporting
§ 77133 Reporting Police Officer Violations
§ 77134 Fees
§ 77201 Guam Highway Patrol Established
§ 77202 Minimum Staffing Required
§ 77203 Special Insignia and Designation
§ 77301 Division of Municipal Police
§ 77302 Volunteers

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