§ 68101 Use Permits
§ 68102 Use Permits: Civic Purposes
§ 68103 Permits for Religious Displays
§ 68201 Definitions
§ 68202 Authorized Sale To Qualified Purchasers
§ 68203 Preferences
§ 68204 Covenant to Construct on Lot
§ 68205 Rules and Regulations
§ 68301 Sale of Land to Permittee or Lessees
§ 68408 Compensation for Land Owners
§ 68401 Legislative Intent
§ 68402 Authorization to Exchange Land, Guam Penitentiary Site
§ 68403 Authorization to Exchange Land, Lot 5384, Sabanan Magas, Barrigada
§ 68404 Authorization to Purchase Homes
§ 68405 Time Limitations, § 68403
§ 68406 Time Limitations, § 68402
§ 68407 Authorization for Appropriation
§ 68408 v2 Compensation for Land Owners
§ 68501 Land Acquisition
§ 68601 Geographical Definition
§ 68602 Funding; Reports & Budgets Requests
§ 68603 Environmental Impact
§ 68604 Public Hearings
§ 68605 Task Force Membership
§ 68606 Master Plan; Guidelines
§ 68607 Duty of Cooperation of Departments and Agencies
§ 68608 Task Force Majority and Quorum
§ 68609 Professional and Technical Assistance
§ 68610 Funding Policy for Implementation of the Southern Master\r\nPlan
§ 68611 Southern River Erosion Council
§ 68612 Composition of the Southern River Erosion Council
§ 68714 Repeal on Convening of Chamorro Land Trust Commission
§ 68701 Agricultural Leases
§ 68702 Definitions
§ 68703 Regulation by Department of Agriculture
§ 68704 Eligibility
§ 68705 Application for Leases
§ 68706 Approval
§ 68707 Form of Lease
§ 68708 Rent
§ 68709 Cancellation
§ 68710 Taxes
§ 68711 Transfers or Encumbrances; Approval Required
§ 68712 Annual Financial Statement
§ 68713 Ratification of Agricultural Leases
§ 68714 v2 Repeal on Convening Chamorro Land Trust Commission
§ 68801 Public Drawing for Government Subdivision Lots
§ 68901 Dededo Buffer Strip Leases
§ 681001 Termination of Wildlife Refuge
§ 681002 Ritidian Point Land – Self Determination
§ 681101 Farmers\’ Cooperative Association of Guam, Inc
§ 681101 v2 Farmers\’ Cooperative Association of Guam, Inc
§ 681102 Government Support for the Establishment of a Farmers\’ Cooperative Association of Guam
§ 681103 Authorization to Lease Mangilao Koban
§ 681201 Guam Flood Survey and Mitigation Plan
§ 681301 Legislative Findings and Intent
§ 681302 Land Lease
§ 681402 Legislative Findings and Intent
§ 681403 Authorization to Return Properties
§ 681404 Facilitation of Land Exchange
§ 681405 No Prohibition Against Building
§ 681406 Inclusion of Parcels in Real Estate Tax Roll
§ 681407 Severability
§ 681501 Legislative Findings and Intent
§ 681502 Transfer of Property
§ 681503 Use of Property
§ 681504 Exemption

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