Sec. 5. The state retains concurrent jurisdiction with the United States in and over real property acquired under this chapter, so that civil process and criminal process issued under the authority of the state against a person charged with the commission of an offense can be executed on the real property.
[Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 4-20.5-17-5.]
As added by P.L.1-1995, SEC.10.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 14. Natural and Cultural Resources
Article 17. Property Acquisition
Chapter 4. Acquisition of Real Property by the United States for Certain Purposes
14-17-4-1. State Consent to Acquisition by Federal Government
14-17-4-2. Powers of Federal Government
14-17-4-3. Acceptance of Property Acquired by Federal Government
14-17-4-4. Agreements With Federal Government
14-17-4-5. Concurrent Jurisdiction
14-17-4-6. State Retaining Exclusive Right to Regulate Birds and Wildlife
14-17-4-7. Cession of Concurrent Criminal Jurisdiction to Federal Government