Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 1 — Sovereignty, Jurisdiction, Emergency Operation, General Policies
Section 1.0431 — Retrocession.

Subdivision 1. General power. Notwithstanding any other law, all or any part of the jurisdiction acquired by the United States over any land or place in the state under section 1.041 or 1.042 or any other statute may be retroceded to the state in the manner provided in this section.
Subd. 2. Offer; acceptance; recording. Retrocession of jurisdiction shall be initiated by written offer to the governor by an authorized officer of the United States agency having supervision over the land. Retrocession shall not take effect until
(a) the governor, after consulting with the governing bodies of counties or municipalities where all or part of the federal lands are situated, has accepted jurisdiction on behalf of the state,
(b) a certificate evidencing acceptance is filed with the secretary of state, and
(c) a duplicate is recorded in the office of the county recorder of each county where the lands or any part of them are situated.
Subd. 3. State and local jurisdiction. The jurisdiction ceded to the state under subdivision 1 shall be exercised by the appropriate state authorities and by the local governmental units where all or part of the affected federal lands are situated.
1977 c 125 s 2; 1984 c 628 art 1 s 1

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 1 - 2A — Jurisdiction, Civil Divisions

Chapter 1 — Sovereignty, Jurisdiction, Emergency Operation, General Policies

Section 1.01 — Extent.

Section 1.02 — Jurisdiction Over Waters.

Section 1.03 — Waters Included.

Section 1.041 — Concurrent Jurisdiction Of State And United States.

Section 1.042 — Consent Of State.

Section 1.043 — Jurisdiction, When To Vest.

Section 1.0431 — Retrocession.

Section 1.044 — Upper Mississippi River Wild Life And Fish Refuge.

Section 1.045 — State, Consent To Acquisition Of Lands.

Section 1.0451 — Limits On Consent To Federal Acquisitions Of Lands In St. Louis, Lake, And Cook Counties; Water And Land Ownership; Duties Of State Officials.

Section 1.046 — Evidence Of Consent.

Section 1.047 — Condemnation Proceedings In State Courts By United States.

Section 1.048 — Effect Of Repeal Of Certain Laws.

Section 1.049 — Acquisition Of Lands In Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge By United States.

Section 1.05 — Waiver Of Immunity For Violations Of Certain Federal Statutes.

Section 1.12 — Federal Flowage Easements Over Highways.

Section 1.13 — Money Received Credited To Highway Fund.

Section 1.135 — State Seal.

Section 1.141 — State Flag.

Section 1.142 — State Flower.

Section 1.143 — State Tree.

Section 1.145 — State Bird.

Section 1.146 — State Fish.

Section 1.1465 — State Bee.

Section 1.147 — State Gemstone.

Section 1.1475 — State Fruit.

Section 1.148 — State Grain.

Section 1.1485 — State Soil.

Section 1.149 — State Mushroom.

Section 1.1495 — State Drink.

Section 1.1496 — State Muffin.

Section 1.1497 — State Butterfly.

Section 1.1498 — State Photograph.

Section 1.1499 — State Sport.

Section 1.15 — Boundary Compact; Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota.

Section 1.16 — Maps On File.

Section 1.21 — Great Lakes Basin Compact.

Section 1.22 — Commissioners.

Section 1.23 — State Officers, Duties.

Section 1.26 — Enemy Attack, Temporary Relocation Of Seats Of Government.

Section 1.27 — Local Interim Emergency Succession Act.

Section 1.50 — Freedom From Violence.

Section 1.51 — Flags Flown At Half-staff Following Public Safety Officer Death.