North Dakota Statutes
§ 54-01-09.1 — State offenses - Concurrent jurisdiction ceded to the United States (Contingent effective date - See note)
North Dakota § 54-01-09.1
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N.D. Cent. Code § 54-01-09.1 (2026).
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(Contingent effective date - See note) Concurrent jurisdiction is hereby ceded to the United States over offenses, as defined in section 12.1-01-04, when committed within boundaries of the tracts of land designated as:
1.Theodore Roosevelt national park.
2.Fort Union trading post national historic site.
3.Knife River Indian villages national historic site.
State offenses - Concurrent jurisdiction ceded to the United States. (Contingent
effective date - See note) Concurrent jurisdiction is ceded to the United States over offenses,
as defined in section 12.1-01-04, when committed within the boundaries of the tracts of land
designated as:
1.Theodore Roosevelt national park.
2.Fort Union trading post national historic site.
3.Knife River Indian villages national historic site.
4.Fort To
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