Overview
- Deputies approved changes to the General Law of National Assets and the General Law of Ecological Balance to guarantee free, permanent entry to beaches and the adjoining federal maritime‑terrestrial zone.
- The reform bars charges, quotas or restrictive conditions for beach access, with narrow exceptions for environmental protection, public security, national interest and applicable regulations.
- Semarnat must ensure at least one free‑entry day each week at protected natural areas under its control, with access managed in line with biodiversity safeguards.
- A Morena reservation adopted in the plenary shifts the enforcement scheme toward a National Registry of Beach Accesses and cadastral inscription of access points, with Semarnat given up to 180 days to issue normative adjustments.
- Lawmakers cited cases in Tulum and Quintana Roo where higher‑than‑statutory fees were collected, framing the reform as reversing de facto privatization and instructing authorities at all levels to guarantee safe, signposted public access routes.