2-1-215. Acceptance of jurisdiction over federal lands. The consent of the state is hereby given to the retrocession of jurisdiction, either partially or wholly, by the United States of America over lands owned by the United States of America within the boundaries of Montana that are used for national park purposes. The governor is authorized to accept for the state retrocession of jurisdiction.
History: En Sec. 2, Ch. 302, L. 1979.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Title 2. Government Structure and Administration
Chapter 1. Sovereignty and Jurisdiction
Part 2. Cession and Retrocession of Jurisdiction
2-1-201. Jurisdiction in federal enclaves
2-1-202. Jurisdiction over lands purchased by United States -- reservation of rights to state
2-1-203. Withdrawal of offer to cede legislative jurisdiction
2-1-204. Military reservations -- service of process
2-1-205. Glacier national park
2-1-206. Cession and retrocession of jurisdiction over Blackfeet highway
2-1-207. Yellowstone national park
2-1-208. Withdrawal of consent to purchase additional state lands for national park
2-1-210. Consent to purchase of lands by United States for national forest purposes -- jurisdiction
2-1-211. Consent to purchase lands for migratory bird reservations -- jurisdiction
2-1-212. Acceptance of concurrent jurisdiction over veterans center
2-1-213. Acceptance of concurrent jurisdiction over Big Hole national battlefield
2-1-215. Acceptance of jurisdiction over federal lands
2-1-216. Filing of acceptance of jurisdiction over federal lands