Utah Statutes

§ 63L-1-205 — Concurrent jurisdiction over certain minor violations at Dugway Proving Ground.

Utah § 63L-1-205
JurisdictionUtah
Title 63LLands
Ch. 63L-1Federal Jurisdiction
Part 63L-1-2Federal and State Jurisdiction

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Utah Code Ann. § 63L-1-205 (2026).

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The state of Utah hereby cedes to the United States, retaining also the same to itself, concurrent jurisdiction over class B and C misdemeanors and traffic violations no more serious than a class B misdemeanor within the following described boundaries in the Counties of Tooele and Juab, State of Utah, in the Salt Lake Meridian: BEGINNING at the NE corner of Section 1, T8S, R9W; 1. Thence, South along the Range line between R8W and R9W, 9 miles and 2.57 chains to the SE corner of Section 13, T9S, R9W; 2. Thence, West, along the South line of Sections 13, 14, 15 and 16, T9S, R9W, 4 miles to the NE corner of Section 20, T9S, R9W; 3. Thence, South, along the East line of said Section 20 to the SE corner of said Section 20; 4. Thence, Southwesterly in a straight line to the S

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Legislative History

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session

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