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4-20.5-16-3. Termination of Consent

Sec. 3. If the United States fails to conform to any of the conditions provided in section 2 of this chapter, the consent of the state given in section 1 of this chapter is immediately terminated by operation of law. As added by P.L.7-1993, SEC.7.

4-20.5-16-4. Concurrent Jurisdiction Regarding Civil and Criminal Process

Sec. 4. The state retains concurrent jurisdiction with the United States in and over property acquired by the United States under this chapter, so far that civil process in all cases and such criminal process as may issue under the authority of the state against a person charged with the commission of an offense may […]

4-20.5-18-1. Consent of State to Retrocession of Jurisdiction

Sec. 1. The consent of the state is given to the retrocession of jurisdiction, either partially or wholly, by the United States over property within Indiana over which the United States exercises jurisdiction exclusively or concurrently with the state. As added by P.L.7-1993, SEC.7.

4-20.5-18-2. Acceptance by Governor

Sec. 2. The governor is authorized to accept for the state the retrocession of jurisdiction if the governor considers retrocession to be in the best interest of the state. As added by P.L.7-1993, SEC.7.

4-20.5-18-3. Perfection

Sec. 3. Retrocession of jurisdiction under this chapter must be perfected as follows: (1) An agent of the United States authorized to dispose of property must give written notice of the retrocession to the governor. (2) The governor must accept the retrocession on behalf of the state on the written notice. (3) The notice, with […]

4-20.5-19-1. Jurisdiction

Sec. 1. If the United States government or an agency of the United States government is authorized to acquire jurisdiction of a memorial or historic grounds and buildings in Indiana to be preserved and maintained by the United States government or an agency of the United States government as a national monument, the agency of […]

4-20.5-19-2. Transfer of Right, Title, and Possession to United States Government

Sec. 2. If a memorial, a property, a building, or an appurtenance is ceded to the United States government under this chapter, the governor may transfer and convey all right, title, and possession that the state has in and to the memorial, property, building, or appurtenance to the United States government or agency of the […]

4-20.5-19-3. Written Statements of Conditions for Transfer

Sec. 3. Before the transfer and conveyance of the right, title, and possession of a memorial, a property, a building, or an appurtenance is consummated, the attorney general and the appropriate legal officer of the United States government must state in writing that all of the conditions necessary to the valid and conclusive transfer and […]

4-20.5-19-4. State Relinquishing Claims to Property

Sec. 4. Upon the execution of the deed of conveyance, the state relinquishes all claims to the property conveyed to the United States government. [Pre-1995 Title 14 Recodification Citation: 14-6-1-4.] As added by P.L.1-1995, SEC.36.

4-20.5-14-1. Types of Structures

Sec. 1. Subject to section 2 of this chapter, the jurisdiction of the state is ceded to the United States over all property within Indiana selected and acquired by the United States for the purpose of erecting any of the following: (1) A post office. (2) A custom house. (3) Any other structure exclusively owned […]