North Dakota Statutes
§ 54-01-09.3 — Retrocession of jurisdiction - Acceptance - Filing
North Dakota § 54-01-09.3
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N.D. Cent. Code § 54-01-09.3 (2026).
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1.The consent of North Dakota is hereby given to the retrocession by the United States
of the jurisdiction granted by section 54-01-09.1, either partially or wholly. A partial
retrocession may be with respect to particular territory or particular offenses, or both.
The governor is authorized to accept any such retrocession of jurisdiction on behalf of
North Dakota.
2.When the governor receives written notification from the authorized official or agent of
the United States that the United States desires or is willing to retrocede jurisdiction to
North Dakota as provided in subsection 1, the governor may accept, and after filing the
original acceptance with the secretary of state, the retrocession of jurisdiction will
become effective.
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