The taxes and duties imposed by the Legislature of Puerto Rico by Joint Resolution Numbered 59 approved by the Governor of Puerto Rico , and by Act Numbered 77 approved by the Governor of Puerto Rico , as amended by Act Numbered 7 approved by the Governor , including therein such taxes and duties on coffee brought into Puerto Rico from any State or Territory or district or possession of the United States, or other place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, are legalized and ratified, and the collection of all such taxes and duties made under or by authority of either of said acts of the Puerto Rican Legislature, including such taxes and duties on coffee brought into Puerto Rico from any State, Territory, district, or possession of the United States, or other place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, is legalized, ratified, and confirmed as fully to all intents and purposes as if the same had, by prior Act of Congress, been specifically authorized and directed.
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SUBTITLE II— SPECIAL PROVISIONS
§ 1301. Repealed. , title V, § 511(1),
§ 1304. Marking of imported articles and containers
§ 1304a. Technical assistance to U.S. Customs and Border Protection
§ 1305. Immoral articles; importation prohibited
§ 1307. Convict-made goods; importation prohibited
§ 1308. Prohibition on importation of dog and cat fur products
§ 1309. Supplies for certain vessels and aircraft
§ 1310. Free importation of merchandise recovered from sunken and abandoned vessels
§ 1311. Bonded manufacturing warehouses
§ 1312. Bonded smelting and refining warehouses
§ 1313a. Appropriations for refunds, drawbacks, bounties, etc.
§ 1315. Effective date of rates of duty
§ 1317. Tobacco products; supplies for certain vessels and aircraft
§ 1319. Duty on coffee imported into Puerto Rico
§ 1319a. Duty on coffee; ratification of duties imposed by Legislature of Puerto Rico
§ 1321. Administrative exemptions
§ 1322. International traffic and rescue work; United States-Mexico Boundary Treaty of 1970