Measures: Articles 285 and 286 of the Political Constitution of the Republic of Panama of 1972 (includes reforms and the Constitutional Act of 1983). Measures: Article 280 of the Political Constitution of the Republic of Panama of 1972 (includes reforms and the Constitutional Act of 1983). Actions: Article 316 of the Political Constitution of the Republic of Panama of 1972 (includes reforms and the Constitutional Act of 1983).
In this case, the shares or participation quotas of legal entities are nominal. 31 of February 8, 1996, establishing rules for the regulation of telecommunications in Panama. Measures: Article 96 of the Political Constitution of the Republic of Panama of 1972 (includes reforms and the Constitutional Act of 1983).
Measures: Article 286 of the Fiscal Code of the Republic of Panama, approved by Law No. 20 of 11 August 1994, whereby some articles of the Fiscal Code are amended and other provisions are adopted. 38 of June 15, 1992, regulating the fishing of Tuna in the jurisdictional waters of the Republic of Panama.
Fishing in the jurisdictional waters of the Republic of Panama is reserved for Panamanians when the products obtained thereby are to be sold for immediate consumption within the national territory. Commercial and industrial shrimp fishing in the jurisdictional waters of the Republic of Panama, at a depth of less than 70 fathoms, may be conducted only by vessels constructed within the national territory. Measures: Article 6 of Agreement No. 006 -95 of May 31, 1995, by which the Executive Committee of the National Port Authority (now National Maritime Authority) establishes the new Pilotage Regulations.
67 of September 19, 1978, which regulates the practice of journalism in the Republic of Panama. Existing measures: Political Constitution of the Republic of Panama (includes reforms and the Constitutional Act of 1983). Existing measures: Title XIV of the Political Constitution of the Republic of Panama of 1972 (includes the reforms and the Constitutional Act of 1983).
The Panama Canal Treaty and the Treaty of Permanent Neutrality and Operation of the Canal, published in the Official Gazette No. 5 of February 25, 1993, by which the Authority of the Inter-Oceanic Region is established and measures relating to returns are accepted. 197 of December 15, 1993, by means of which some aspects of the privatization of state enterprises under the modality established in article 4, ordinary 1 of law no.
Panama reserves the right to control the use of beaches, beach lands, water areas and the bottom of the sea.
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37 of September 21, 1962, approving the Agricultural Law of the Republic of Panama. Description: The establishment of agricultural colonies will be promoted as a way to promote production and population centers, to prevent the movement of farmers to other regions, to promote the integration of various regional groups in the country, to improve the living standards of the population increase. farmers and to benefit from the collective energy of the community. 31 of February 8, 1996, promulgating standards for the regulation of telecommunications in Panama.
55 of July 10, 1973, which regulates the management, supervision and collection of various revenues. Description: No permit will be granted for the operation of new bars in the cities of the districts of Panama and Colon, and in the other districts of the Republic, when the number of existing bars in such areas exceeds the proportion of one per thousand inhabitants, according to the last official census. 9 of February 26, 1998, which reforms the banking system and establishes the Banking Supervisory Board.
52 of 13 December 2000 reorganizing the Caja de Ahorros (National Savings Bank). July 59, by means of which the insurance organizations, administrators of insurance companies and brokers or lawyers; and the profession as an insurance broker or producer is regulated”. 12 of 7 April 1998, "by means of which the requirements to act as administrator of insurance broker, insurance adjuster and claims inspector are regulated".
Description: Entities, companies and persons with permanent residence in the Republic of Panama insure all property and persons in Panama with insurance companies authorized to do business in Panama. Entities, companies or persons from the previous paragraph must register the issued permits with the supervisory board of insurance and reinsurance companies. To obtain an insurance broker's license, you must be a Panamanian residing in the Republic of Panama or meet the requirements for conducting a retail business as stated on page I -PA-1/31.
The owners of shares in the legal entities with an insurance brokerage license should be insurance brokers, except for natural persons who receive such shares by inheritance. 23,129 of September 24, 1996, by means of which the operation of reinsurance and companies dedicated to this activity are regulated. Description: Companies authorized to carry out reinsurance business must appoint at least two general representatives; be both natural persons resident in Panama, and at least one of them must be a Panamanian citizen.