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by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, August 31, 2001 |
The current Mexico Customs flags is the present-day National Flag
according the "Ley sobre las características y el uso del Escudo,
la Bandera e Himno Nacional", created by decree issued in the DOF of
August 17, 1968.
The articles 14 and 15 of that Law stated:
This Law was abrogated and replaced by the currently in effect Ley sobre el Escudo, la Bandera y el Himno Nacionales, published on the DOF on February 23, 1984, to come into effect a day later: Feb. 24, 1984.Article 15.- The National Flag shall be hoisted everyday on the "oficinas de población", customs, captainships of port (capitanías de puerto) and international airports.
Article 16. The National Flag shall be hoisted everyday on the buildings see of Powers of the Union, offices of the Migration Department, Customs, Capitanias de Puerto, International Airports; in the Diplomatic and Consular Representations abroad, and on the monumental hoist at the "Plaza de la Constitución" in the Republic's capital city.
Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, August 17, 2002.
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by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, April 20, 2002
"Art. 1074.-The Customs flag shall be like the merchant one carrying, in addition, an anchor placed vertically on the white stripe.
Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, April 20, 2002.
"Art. 1106.-The Customs flag shall be like the merchant one carrying, in addition, a vertical-lying on the white stripe [See the 1897 Customs flag].
Joseph McMillan, May 09, 2000.
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by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, April 20, 2002
The variant flag adopted on 1934 did not repercuted in the Customs flag excepting in
the anchor's color that is reported in this case as white and black-outlined.
Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, April 20, 2002