5-1-108. Concurrent jurisdiction of the United States over certain lands in Wyoming.
(a) Concurrent jurisdiction over crimes and offenses under the laws of the state of Wyoming is hereby ceded to the United States over and within all the territory dedicated to national park, monument, historic site or public recreational purposes included in tracts of land in Wyoming designated as:
(i) Grand Teton National Park;
(ii) John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway;
(iii) Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area;
(iv) Devils Tower National Monument;
(v) Fort Laramie National Historic Site; and
(vi) Fossil Butte National Monument.
(b) The concurrent jurisdiction ceded by subsection (a) of this section shall be vested upon acceptance by the United States by and through its appropriate officials, and shall continue so long as the lands within the designated areas are dedicated to national park, monument, historic site or public recreational purposes.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Section 5-1-101 - Qualifications of Judges of Supreme Court and District Court.
Section 5-1-102 - Terms of Judicial Nominating Commission Members; Expenses; Removal.
Section 5-1-104 - Retroactive Application of Provisions as to Qualifications.
Section 5-1-105 - Salaries of Justices of Supreme Court and Judges of District Courts.
Section 5-1-107 - Personal Jurisdiction; Service of Process Outside State.
Section 5-1-108 - Concurrent Jurisdiction of the United States Over Certain Lands in Wyoming.
Section 5-1-109 - Deaf and Mute Persons; Rights Enumerated.
Section 5-1-110 - Salaries of Judges.
Section 5-1-111 - Full Faith and Credit for Tribal Acts and Records.