Virginia Statutes

§ 1-408 — Relinquishment by United States of jurisdiction over lands in the Commonwealth

Virginia § 1-408
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 1GENERAL PROVISIONS
Ch. 4JURISDICTION OVER LANDS ACQUIRED BY THE UNITED STATES

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Va. Code Ann. § 1-408 (2026).

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Whenever a duly authorized official or agent of the United States, acting pursuant to authority conferred by the United States Congress, notifies the Governor that the United States desires or is willing to relinquish to the Commonwealth the jurisdiction, or a portion thereof, held by the United States over lands located in the Commonwealth, as designated in such notice, the Governor may, in his discretion, accept such relinquishment. Such acceptance shall be made by sending a notice of acceptance to the official or agent designated by the United States to receive such notice of acceptance. The Governor shall send a signed copy of the notice of acceptance, together with the notice of relinquishment received from the United States, to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, who shall maintain a

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Legislative History

1975, c. 411, § 7.1-25.1; 2005, c. 839.

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