ItEXICAN FISHERY LEGISUTION 



TV. Issuance of identification cards valid only during month of issuance: 



a. For non-resident aliens $. .50 



b. For nationals or resident aliens .25 



INhen the vessels to Trtiich section II refers are handled by their owners, the fees 

 for identification cards for crew shall not be required. 



Ihe owners of sport boats of Uexican registry shall be exenqjt from the fees shown 

 in this Article. 



Article 5. Persons engaging in sport fishing in national waters of the Pacific 

 ocean and the Gulf of California shall pay the following individual feesj 



I, Sport fishing on board foreign boats as mentioned in 



Article 2, per day ...$ 2.50 



II » Sport fishing on board boats of private ownership or 

 of Mexican registry: 



a. Nationals and resident aliens: 



Valid far one mcnth 1.00 



Valid for three months 2.50 



Valid for one year 9.00 



b, NoQ-resident foreigners: 



Valid for three days 2.00 



Valid for one month 4^.00 



Valid for three months 10.00 



Valid for one year 20.00 



Nationals and foreign residents in Lower California and those who enter national 

 territory through the frontier ports of Tijuana or Mexicali, B. C, to engage in sport 

 fishing, are exempt from the payment of fees for individual permits, provided they use 

 national boats or portable boats or fish from the beach. 



Article 6. The fees shoivn in Article 1 apply only when the fiscal proceedings 

 originate and are collected in the ports of Gnsenada, B. C, Salina Citoz, Oax,, or 

 other national ports legally authorized for this purpose. 



Otherwise there will be applied ain increase of 2^% in each payment, except in the 

 case of boats not exceeding 10 tons net cubic capacity which will not be subject to ary 

 increase even though the fees in question originate and are paid abroad. 



Article 7. The percentage which paragraph A of Article 3 of the InconK Law of the 

 Federal Treasury for 1939 fixes for the territories North and South of Lower California, 

 will be paid in accoirdance with the following; 



I, To each Territory will correspond 50^ of the fees collected in accordance with 

 this Tariff and associated dispositions, provided that the revenue is derived 

 from a fishery activity effected in national waters adjacent to the Territory 

 in question. 



II, TOien it is not possible to determine the place where the fishery activities 



were carried out, such 50^ sha]-l be divided equally between the two Territories 

 of Lower California. 



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