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Code · Illinois · Chapter 5 — GENERAL PROVISIONS · Act 590

Sec. 20. Authority to accept retrocession of jurisdiction with respect to certain land within the Savanna Army Depot Activity.

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Sec. 20. Authority to accept retrocession of jurisdiction with respect to certain land within the Savanna Army Depot Activity.
(a)Pursuant to the provisions of Title 10, United States Code, Section 2683, the State of Illinois hereby authorizes acceptance of retrocession by the United States of America of exclusive legislative jurisdiction over the main access road, containing 16.53 acres, more or less, within the boundaries of the Savanna Army Depot Activity, County of Carroll, State of Illinois.
(b)The State of Illinois accepts cession from the United States of concurrent jurisdiction, both civil and criminal, with the United States over all lands affected by this Section, under and pursuant to the powers and authorities contained in the Statutes of Illinois.
(c)The Governor of the State of Illinois is hereby authorized to accept for the State the retrocession of exclusive legislative jurisdiction over the subject lands, and the cession of concurrent jurisdiction over the same lands, by the filing of notice of acceptance with the State of Illinois, under and pursuant to the powers and authorities contained in the Statutes of Illinois.
(d)The exclusive jurisdiction hereby retroceded, and the concurrent jurisdiction hereby ceded with the State of Illinois, shall continue no longer than the United States of America owns the subject lands.
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