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South Dakota

Title 1 · Chapter 1-1
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1-1-1. Territorial extent of sovereignty and jurisdiction--Cessions to United States.
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1-1-1.1. Retrocession of jurisdiction over federal enclaves--Indian lands excluded--Filing of documents--Document content--Agreement authorized.
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1-1-2. Federal jurisdiction over previously acquired land--Prior grants confirmed--Reserved jurisdiction to serve process.
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1-1-2.1. Concurrent federal and state jurisdiction over crimes on national park, memorial, and monument lands.
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1-1-2.2. Vesting and duration of concurrent jurisdiction.
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1-1-2.3. Acceptance of retrocession of exclusive federal jurisdiction.
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1-1-2.4. Memoranda of agreement.
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1-1-2.5. Concurrent federal jurisdiction--Federal Prison Camp.
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1-1-3. Consent to land acquisition by United States--Acreage limit.
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1-1-4. Jurisdiction of federally acquired land--Tax exemption.
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1-1-5. Service of process on federally acquired land.
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1-1-6. Consent to federal land acquisitions for conservation purposes--Reserved jurisdiction.
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1-1-7. Appraisal and sale of county land to United States for conservation purposes.
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1-1-8. Legislative power over federally acquired lands.
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1-1-9. Map of federal acquisitions to be filed--Recording of evidence of title.
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1-1-10. Land entry authorized to survey boundaries--Consent required to enter mine--Damage to property.
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1-1-11. 1-1-11. Repealed by SL 2006, ch 130, § 1.
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1-1-12. Indian country--Assumption of jurisdiction.
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1-1-13. Tribal referendum on jurisdiction of Indian lands--Notice of result to county commissioners--Failure to take referendum.
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1-1-14. Resolution of county commissioners assuming jurisdiction--Contract for federal reimbursement of costs.
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1-1-15. Prosecution of criminal offenses on Indian lands.
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1-1-16. Indian hunting, trapping and fishing rights preserved.
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1-1-17. Highways in Indian lands--Acceptance of jurisdiction.
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1-1-18. Indian country--Assumption of jurisdiction.
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1-1-19. Negotiation and acceptance of federal reimbursement of costs of jurisdiction.
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1-1-20. Provisional repeal of prior assumption of jurisdiction of Indian lands.
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1-1-21. Governor's proclamation required for assumption of jurisdiction.
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1-1-22. Law defined.
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1-1-23. Expressions of sovereign will.
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1-1-24. Common law and law merchant applied--Evidence of common law.
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1-1-25. When order or judgment of tribal court may be recognized in state courts.
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1-1-26. Acceptance by state agencies or higher education facilities of matricula consular card as identification.
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1-1-27. Legislature to authorize state or state agency transfer of title of real property to the federal government.
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1-1-28. Exception to application of provisions of § 1-1-27.
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1-1A-1. Unconstitutional state actions void.
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1-1A-2. Enforcement of unconstitutional policies prohibited.
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1-1A-3. State officers to protect constitutional rights.
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1-1A-4. Government authority--Limitations related to the exercise of religion.
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