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2021 Utah Code
Title 9 - Cultural and Community Engagement
Chapter 9 - Utah Division of Indian Affairs Act
Part 2 - State and Tribal Jurisdiction
- Section 201 - Assumption by state of criminal and civil jurisdiction over Indians and Indian territory.
- Section 202 - Special elections on acceptance or retrocession of state jurisdiction.
- Section 203 - Acceptance or rejection of cession of state jurisdiction -- Proclamation by governor.
- Section 204 - Criminal jurisdiction.
- Section 205 - Civil jurisdiction.
- Section 206 - State jurisdiction subject to provisions of federal law and resolution of tribe.
- Section 207 - Retrocession of state jurisdiction -- Proclamation by governor.
- Section 208 - Limitations on state authority with respect to property and rights of Indians.
- Section 209 - Tribal ordinance or custom given full force and effect.
- Section 210 - Criminal jurisdiction of state over hunting, trapping, or fishing offenses on reservations -- "Indian reservation" defined.
- Section 211 - Hunting, trapping, or fishing on reservation a misdemeanor.
- Section 212 - Jurisdiction of tribe over hunting, trapping, or fishing offenses by member.
- Section 213 - Concurrent state and federal jurisdiction over hunting, trapping, or fishing offenses on reservations.
- Section 214 - Law enforcement in presidential townsites.
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