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State and Tribal Jurisdiction
Title 9 — Cultural and Community Engagement §§ 9-9-201–9-9-214
- Utah Code § 9-9-201— Assumption by state of criminal and civil jurisdiction over Indians and Indian territory
- Utah Code § 9-9-202— Special elections on acceptance or retrocession of state jurisdiction
- Utah Code § 9-9-203— Acceptance or rejection of cession of state jurisdiction -- Proclamation by governor
- Utah Code § 9-9-204— Criminal jurisdiction
- Utah Code § 9-9-205— Civil jurisdiction
- Utah Code § 9-9-206— State jurisdiction subject to provisions of federal law and resolution of tribe
- Utah Code § 9-9-207— Retrocession of state jurisdiction -- Proclamation by governor
- Utah Code § 9-9-208— Limitations on state authority with respect to property and rights of Indians
- Utah Code § 9-9-209— Tribal ordinance or custom given full force and effect
- Utah Code § 9-9-210— Criminal jurisdiction of state over hunting, trapping, or fishing offenses on reservations -- "Indian reservation" defined
- Utah Code § 9-9-211— Hunting, trapping, or fishing on reservation a misdemeanor
- Utah Code § 9-9-212— Jurisdiction of tribe over hunting, trapping, or fishing offenses by member
- Utah Code § 9-9-213— Concurrent state and federal jurisdiction over hunting, trapping, or fishing offenses on reservations
- Utah Code § 9-9-214— Law enforcement in presidential townsites