27-120. Concurrent jurisdiction over crimes and offenses in national parks ceded to United States. Concurrent legislative jurisdiction over crimes and offenses under the laws of the state of Kansas is ceded to the United States over and within all lands dedicated to national park purposes in the following tracts:
(a) Fort Scott National Historic Site;
(b) Fort Larned National Historic Site;
(c) Nicodemus National Historical Site;
(d) Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve;
(e) Brown vs. Board of Education National Historic Site.
History: L. 1985, ch. 126, § 1; L. 2007, ch. 37, § 1; July 1.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Chapter 27 - Federal Jurisdiction
27-101 Consent given to United States to acquire land; limitations.
27-102b Taxing certain property upon military reservations.
27-102c Same; property declared personalty; collection.
27-103 Fort Hays military reservation.
27-104 Fort Leavenworth reservation.
27-105 Fort Riley military reservation.
27-106 Federal improvements at Fort Scott.
27-107 Haskell institute at Lawrence.
27-107a Haskell institute; concurrent jurisdiction of state.
27-108 Federal buildings in city of Leavenworth.
27-109 Federal improvements in Salina.
27-110 National Military Home.
27-111 Federal improvement in Wichita.
27-112 Federal improvements in Atchison.
27-113 Land for Indian school purposes.
27-114 Acquisition of land in Emporia by United States government.
27-117 Lands acquired for flood control; distribution of lease moneys.
27-118 Mineral lease fund distribution.
27-119 Taylor grazing fund; distribution to counties.
27-120 Concurrent jurisdiction over crimes and offenses in national parks ceded to United States.
27-121 Same; concurrent jurisdiction vested and continued.