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What educational cooperation programs exist between research institutions in Bolivia and Spain?
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What is the procedure to request authorization to possess exotic animals in Colombia?
The procedure to request authorization to possess exotic animals in Colombia is managed by the National Environmental License Authority (ANLA) or the corresponding Regional Autonomous Corporation (CAR). You must submit an application for authorization to the competent entity, providing the required documents, such as certificates of origin and legality of the animals, training certificates in handling exotic animals, and comply with the requirements established by environmental regulations. The entity will evaluate the request and, if the requirements are met, will grant authorization to possess exotic animals.
What is the legal framework in Costa Rica for the crime of misleading advertising?
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