Section 7. The United States shall have jurisdiction over any tract of land within the commonwealth acquired by it in fee for the following purposes: for the use of the United States bureau of fisheries, or for the erection of a marine hospital, custom office, post office, life-saving station, lighthouse, beacon light, range light, light keeper's dwelling or signal for navigators; provided, that a suitable plan of such tract has been or shall be filed in the office of the state secretary within one year after such acquisition of title thereto. But the commonwealth shall retain concurrent jurisdiction with the United States in and over any such tract of land to the extent that all civil and criminal processes issuing under authority of the commonwealth may be executed thereon as if there had been no cession of jurisdiction, and exclusive jurisdiction over any such tract shall revest in the commonwealth if such tract ceases to be used by the United States for such public purpose.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 1 - Jurisdiction of the Commonwealth and of the United States
Section 1 - Citizens of Commonwealth Defined
Section 2 - Sovereignty and Jurisdiction of Commonwealth
Section 3 - Marine Boundaries of Commonwealth
Section 4 - Commonwealth Boundary Markers; Inspection, Restoration and Repair
Section 5 - Commonwealth Boundary Markers; Removing or Defacing; Penalty
Section 6 - Conveyance to United States of Certain Lands Owned by Commonwealth for Lighthouses
Section 7 - Jurisdiction Over Land Acquired by United States; Reversion
Section 10 - Injury to Signals, Monuments, Buildings, of United States; Penalty