Kansas Statutes
Article 1 - Federal Property
27-123 Same; state retention of concurrent jurisdiction.

27-123. Same; state retention of concurrent jurisdiction. The state of Kansas retains concurrent jurisdiction, both civil and criminal, with the United States over all lands affected by this act.
History: L. 1985, ch. 126, § 4; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 27 - Federal Jurisdiction

Article 1 - Federal Property

27-101 Consent given to United States to acquire land; limitations.

27-102 Jurisdiction.

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.

27-115 Consent given to acquire property under the federal migratory bird conservation act (45 Stat. 1222 to 1226; 16 U.S.C.A. §§ 715 to 715r).

27-116 Roads within boundaries of lands acquired for military or naval purposes not abandoned or vacated; reopening, when.

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.

27-122 Same; powers of governor in the cession.

27-123 Same; state retention of concurrent jurisdiction.