Arkansas Statutes
§ 27-69-109 — Concurrent jurisdiction - Reserved powers and jurisdiction
Arkansas § 27-69-109
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Bluebook
Ark. Code Ann. § 27-69-109 (2026).
Text
(a)This state cedes to the United States and current jurisdiction to so regulate that the United States shall exercise concurrent jurisdiction:
(1)To regulate use of parkway areas and traffic on the parkway road and protect the areas and property thereon belonging to the United States from damage, depredation, or destruction;
(2)To operate and administer the areas and property of the United States embraced in the parkway as a national parkway, when consistent with the current uses of other federal departments through whose areas the parkway extends; and (3) To prosecute in the federal courts any violation of parkway regulations.
(b)There is preserved to this state or its political subdivisions thereof in which parkway areas are located:
(1)All other powers and expressly and specifical
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Legislative History
Acts 1939, No. 45, §§ 9, 10; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 76-1809, 76-1810.
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