§751. Concurrent jurisdiction The State shall retain a concurrent jurisdiction with the United States in and over lands acquired as national forests in the State 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 crime […]
§752. Federal rules and regulations Power is conferred upon the Congress of the United States to pass such laws and to make or provide for the making of such rules and regulations, of both a civil and criminal nature, not inconsistent with any of the provisions of this section and sections 751 and 754, and […]
§753. State consent to acquisition of national forests Subject to the Act of Congress of March 1, 1911, 36 Statutes 961, known as the Weeks Act, and Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, the consent of the State of Maine is given for the United States to acquire by purchase, gift or exchange upon the […]
§754. Limitations on state consent The consent of the State of Maine to the United States of America to the acquisition of lands within the State by the United States of America for the establishment, consolidation and extension of national forests or any lands of a riparian nature or any lands with riparian rights appurtenant […]
§755. Jurisdiction The jurisdiction of this State, both civil and criminal, over persons upon any lands acquired under section 753 shall not be affected or changed by the permanent reservation and administration of such lands as national forest lands, except so far as the punishment of offenses against the United States is concerned; the intent […]
§756. Acadia National Park 1. Definitions. As used in this section, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings. A. “Firearm” has the same meaning as in section 10001, subsection 21. [PL 2009, c. 607, §1 (NEW).] B. “Residential dwelling” means a fixed housing structure that either is the […]