Upon the concurrence of the United States by its appropriate action, this state shall thereby reacquire civil and criminal jurisdiction over persons and citizens found upon any highway or road maintained and used by this state for highway purposes within any ceded territory owned by the United States and used by the Department of Defense.
History. Ga. L. 1957, p. 319, § 1.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 2 - Boundaries and Jurisdiction of the State
§ 50-2-20. Extent of Sovereignty and Jurisdiction Generally
§ 50-2-22. State Consent to Acquisition by United States of Lands for Government Purposes
§ 50-2-23. Exclusive Jurisdiction Ceded Over Lands Acquired by United States; Exceptions
§ 50-2-24. Vesting of Jurisdiction; Exemption From State, County, or Municipal Charges
§ 50-2-26. Reacquisition of Jurisdiction Over State Maintained Highways in Ceded Territory
§ 50-2-27. Retrocession of Jurisdiction Over Lands Owned by the United States