The State shall retain a concurrent jurisdiction with the United States in and over such land so far that civil process in all cases and such criminal process as may issue under the authority of the State against any person charged with the commission of any crime without or within such jurisdiction may be executed thereon in like manner as if this article had not been passed.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 39-93; 1952 Code Section 39-93; 1942 Code Section 2050; 1932 Code Section 2050; Civ. C. '22 Section 12; Civ. C. '12 Section 12; Civ. C. '02 Section 11; 1901 (23) 609; Ex. Sess. 1914 (29) 1; 1915 (29) 63.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 3 - U.S. Government, Agreements and Relations With
Chapter 1 - Consent To Acquisition Of Lands By United States Generally
Section 3-1-10. Jurisdiction ceded.
Section 3-1-20. Retention of concurrent jurisdiction for service of civil and criminal process.
Section 3-1-30. Exemption from taxation.
Section 3-1-40. Property on military base used for military housing exempt from property tax.
Section 3-1-110. General consent of State given to acquisition of lands by United States.
Section 3-1-120. Jurisdiction over lands acquired by United States; service of process.
Section 3-1-140. Exemption from taxation.
Section 3-1-310. Power of Governor to convey or cede tracts.
Section 3-1-320. Retention of concurrent jurisdiction for service of civil and criminal process.
Section 3-1-410. Consent of State given to acquisition.
Section 3-1-420. Power of United States over acquired lands.
Section 3-1-430. Retention of concurrent jurisdiction for service of civil and criminal process.
Section 3-1-440. National Forest Land Board.
Section 3-1-450. Consent of board to extension of national forests.