1-1-2.4. Memoranda of agreement.
Upon the establishment of concurrent jurisdiction, the appropriate county sheriffs with the approval of the appropriate state's attorneys will develop memoranda of agreement with the park superintendents of the national park service areas in South Dakota.
Source: SL 1980, ch 8, §4.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 1 - State Affairs and Government
Chapter 01 - State Sovereignty And Jurisdiction
Section 1-1-1 - Territorial extent of sovereignty and jurisdiction--Cessions to United States.
Section 1-1-2.2 - Vesting and duration of concurrent jurisdiction.
Section 1-1-2.3 - Acceptance of retrocession of exclusive federal jurisdiction.
Section 1-1-2.4 - Memoranda of agreement.
Section 1-1-2.5 - Concurrent federal jurisdiction--Federal Prison Camp.
Section 1-1-3 - Consent to land acquisition by United States--Acreage limit.
Section 1-1-4 - Jurisdiction of federally acquired land--Tax exemption.
Section 1-1-5 - Service of process on federally acquired land.
Section 1-1-7 - Appraisal and sale of county land to United States for conservation purposes.
Section 1-1-8 - Legislative power over federally acquired lands.
Section 1-1-9 - Map of federal acquisitions to be filed--Recording of evidence of title.
Section 1-1-12 - Indian country--Assumption of jurisdiction.
Section 1-1-15 - Prosecution of criminal offenses on Indian lands.
Section 1-1-17 - Highways in Indian lands--Acceptance of jurisdiction.
Section 1-1-18 - Indian country--Assumption of jurisdiction.
Section 1-1-19 - Negotiation and acceptance of federal reimbursement of costs of jurisdiction.
Section 1-1-20 - Provisional repeal of prior assumption of jurisdiction of Indian lands.
Section 1-1-21 - Governor's proclamation required for assumption of jurisdiction.
Section 1-1-23 - Expressions of sovereign will.
Section 1-1-24 - Common law and law merchant applied--Evidence of common law.
Section 1-1-25 - When order or judgment of tribal court may be recognized in state courts.
Section 1-1-28 - Exception to application of provisions of § 1-1-27.