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§ 1502. Definitions

(a) National Guard of the Virgin Islands means the National Guard of the Virgin Islands and any other military force organized under the laws of the Virgin Islands. (b) Officer means a Commissioned or Warrant Officer. (c) Member means a person other than a Commissioned Officer who is now listed in the National Guard of […]

§ 1503. Organization

The National Guard shall consist of the National Guard of the Virgin Islands, and any other military forces organized pursuant to the laws of the Territory of the Virgin Islands.

§ 1317. Denial of application; hearing; appeal

(a) The Commissioner shall, upon denying an application for a license or before revoking or suspending any license, and at least fifteen days prior to the date set for any hearing, and upon due notice to the complainant or objector, notify in writing the applicant for, or the holder of such license, of any grounds […]

§ 1318. Death of licensee; carrying on of business

(a) Upon the death of an individual or individuals, of whose qualification a license under this chapter has been obtained, the business with which the decedent was connected may be carried on for a period of ninety days by the following: (1) In the case of an individual licensee the surviving spouse, or, if there […]

§ 1319. Funds disposition

All funds derived from license fees paid pursuant to this chapter shall be covered into the General Fund of the Treasury.

§ 1320. Divulging information; prohibited; false reports; penalty

No licensee or any employee of such licensee shall divulge to any such license shall divulge to any person, except as otherwise provided by law, other than to his principal or his employer any information acquired as a result of any investigation, surveillance, or other employment performed by such licensee or employee. Provided, however, that […]

§ 1321. Weapon not authorized

It is hereby specifically provided that nothing in this chapter shall be construed to authorize any licensee to carry any firearm whatsoever. Any licensee who carries a firearm in the course of his or her employment must comply with the psychological and drug and alcohol abuse testing requirements of section 458 of this title.

§ 1322. Violation; penalty

Any person who violates any provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $1,000, or by imprisonment not to exceed 1 year, or by both a fine and imprisonment.

§ 1323. Enforcement of chapter; investigation

(a) The Commissioner shall have the power to enforce the provisions of this chapter irrespective of the place or location in which said violation occurred and upon complaint of any person or on its own initiative to cause to be investigated any violation thereof or to cause to be investigated the business and business methods […]

§ 1324. Attorney General; enforcement

The Attorney General shall be attorney for the Commissioner in the enforcement of this chapter and shall conduct any investigations incidental to its enforcement.