Treaty Series No. 763
Additional Protocol Between the United States of America and Other American Republics, Signed at Lima, October 19, 192743
The Presidents of the Argentine Republic, Bolivia, the United States of Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, the United States of America, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, the Dominican Republic, Uruguay and the United States of Venezuela, desirous of adding to the Sanitary Convention signed at Habana on November 14, 1924, have appointed as their plenipotentiaries, to wit:
Argentine Republic: | Dr. Laurentino Olascoaga |
Dr. Nicolás Lozano | |
Dr. Alfredo Sordelli | |
Bolivia: | Dr. Adolfo Flores |
Dr. Adolfo Durán | |
United States of Brazil: | Dr. João Pedro de Albuquerque |
Dr. Bento Oswaldo Cruz | |
Colombia: | Dr. Julio Aparicio |
Costa Rica: | Dr. Solón Núñez F. |
Mr. Jaime G. Bennett | |
Cuba: | Dr. Fernando Rensoli |
Dr. Mario G. Lebredo | |
Ecuador: | Dr. Luis M. Cueva |
United States of America: | Dr. Huph S. Cumming |
Dr. Bolivar J. Lloyd | |
Dr. John D. Long | |
Guatemala: | Mr. Pablo Emilio Guedes |
Haiti: | Mr. Víctor Kieffer Marchand |
Dr. Guillermo Angulo P. A. | |
Honduras: | Dr. José Jorge Callejas |
Nicaragua: | Mr. Julio C. Gastiaburú |
Panama: | Dr. José Guillermo Lewis |
Paraguay: | Dr. Isidro Ramirez |
Peru: | Dr. Carlos Enrique Paz Soldán |
Dr. Sebastián Lorente | |
Dr. Baltazar Caravedo | |
Dr. Daniel E. Lavorería | |
Dr. Julio C. Gastiaburú | |
Dominican Republic: | Dr. Ramón Baez Soler |
Dr. Aleiandro Bussalleu | |
Uruguay: | Dr. Justo F. Gonzalez |
United States of Venezuela: | Dr. Emilio Ochoa |
Who, after communicating to one another their full powers and finding them in due form, have agreed to adopt, ad referendum, the following:
additional protocol to the pan american sanitary code
The ratification[s] of the Pan American Sanitary Code shall be deposited in the Office of the Secretary of State of the Republic of Cuba and the Cuban Government shall communicate these ratifications to the other signatory States, which communication shall constitute exchange of ratifications. The Convention shall become effective in each of the signatory States on the date of ratification thereof by said State, and shall remain in force without limitation of time, each one of the signatory or adherent States reserving the right to withdraw from the Convention by giving in due form a year’s notice in advance to the Government of the Republic of Cuba.
- For the Argentine Republic:
- Laurentino Olascoaga
- Nicolás Lozano
- A. Sordelli
- For Bolivia:
- A. Flores
- Adolfo F. Durán
- For the United States of Brazil:
- João Pedro de Albuquerque
- Bento Oswaldo Cruz
- For Colombia:
- Julio Aparicio
- For Costa Rica:
- Solón Núñez
- Jaime G. Bennett
- For Cuba:
- D. F. Rensoli
- Dr. Mario G. Lebredo
- For Ecuador:
- Luis M. Cueva
- For the United States of America:
- Hugh S. Cumming
- Bolivar J. Lloyd
- John D. Long
- For Guatemala:
- Pablo Emilio Guedes
- For Haiti:
- V. Kiefer Marchand
- Gmo. Angulo P. A.
- For Honduras:
- José J. Callejas
- For Nicaragua:
- J. C. Gastiaburú
- For Panama:
- José G. Lewis
- For Paraguay:
- Isidro Ramirez
- For Peru:
- Carlos Enrique Paz Soldán
- Sebastián Lorente
- Baltazar Caravedo
- D. E. Lavorería
- J. C. Gastiaburú
- For Dominican Republic:
- E. Baez Soler
- A. Bussalleu
- For Uruguay:
- Justo F. Gonzalez
- For the United States of Venezuela:
- E. Ochoa
- Signed in Spanish; the translation printed in the Department of State Treaty Series is reproduced here. Ratification advised by the Senate, Feb. 24, 1928; ratified by the President, Mar. 14, 1928; ratification of the United States deposited with the Government of Peru, July 3, 1928; proclaimed by the President, July 5, 1928.↩