Utah Statutes

§ 9-9-201 — Assumption by state of criminal and civil jurisdiction over Indians and Indian territory.

Utah § 9-9-201
JurisdictionUtah
Title 9Cultural and Community Engagement
Ch. 9-9Utah Division of Indian Affairs Act
Part 9-9-2State and Tribal Jurisdiction

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Utah Code Ann. § 9-9-201 (2026).

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The state of Utah hereby obligates and binds itself to assume criminal and civil jurisdiction over Indians and Indian territory, country, and lands or any portion thereof within this state in accordance with the consent of the United States given by the Act of Congress of April 11, 1968, 82 Stat. 78-80 (Public Law 284, 90th Congress), to the extent authorized by that act and this chapter.

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MacArthur v. San Juan County
391 F. Supp. 2d 895 (D. Utah, 2005)
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State v. Reber
2005 UT App 485 (Court of Appeals of Utah, 2005)
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UTE Indian Tribe of the Uintah v. Lawrence
312 F. Supp. 3d 1219 (D. Utah, 2018)

Legislative History

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 241, 1992 General Session

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