3.265 Limitation of jurisdiction ceded.
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(1)The powers conferred by KRS 3.255 to 3.275 are solely to enable the
Commonwealth and the United States to exercise concurrent legislative jurisdiction
for purposes of criminal law enforcement over United States Department of the
Interior National Park System lands in Kentucky. No other legislative jurisdiction is
ceded by KRS 3.255 to 3.275, and there are specifically reserved over any lands as
to which any legislative jurisdiction may be ceded pursuant to KRS 3.255 to 3.275:
(a)The entire legislative jurisdiction with respect to taxation of the
Commonwealth, and of each state agency, county, urban-county government,
city, special district and other political subdivision;
(b)The entire legislative jurisdiction of the Commonwealth with respect to
marriage, divorce, annulment, adoption, the commitment or other civil
disposition of the mentally incompetent, and the descent and distribution of
property; and
(c)The power to execute any process, civil or criminal, issued under the authority
of the Commonwealth.
(2)No person residing upon such lands shall be deprived of any civil or political rights
by reason of the cession of such legislative jurisdiction to the United States.