RCW 37.12.021
Assumption of criminal and civil jurisdiction by state—Resolution of request—Proclamation by governor, 1963 act.
Whenever the governor of this state shall receive from the majority of any tribe or the tribal council or other governing body, duly recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, of any Indian tribe, community, band, or group in this state a resolution expressing its desire that its people and lands be subject to the criminal or civil jurisdiction of the state of Washington to the full extent authorized by federal law, he or she shall issue within sixty days a proclamation to the effect that such jurisdiction shall apply to all Indians and all Indian territory, reservations, country, and lands of the Indian body involved to the same extent that this state exercises civil and criminal jurisdiction or both elsewhere within the state: PROVIDED, That jurisdiction assumed pursuant to this section shall nevertheless be subject to the limitations set forth in RCW 37.12.060.
[ 2011 c 336 § 765; 1963 c 36 § 5.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 37 - Federal Areas—Indians
Chapter 37.12 - Indians and Indian Lands—Jurisdiction.
37.12.010 - Assumption of criminal and civil jurisdiction by state.
37.12.030 - Effective date for assumption of jurisdiction—Criminal causes.
37.12.040 - Effective date for assumption of jurisdiction—Civil causes.
37.12.050 - State's jurisdiction limited by federal law.
37.12.060 - Chapter limited in application.
37.12.070 - Tribal ordinances, customs, not inconsistent with law applicable in civil causes.
37.12.150 - Retrocession of federal jurisdiction over lands excluded from Olympic National Park.
37.12.160 - Retrocession of civil and/or criminal jurisdiction—Process.
37.12.170 - Limits on retrocession under RCW 37.12.160.
37.12.180 - Issues related to retrocession under RCW 37.12.160.