Colorado Hunting and Tag Allocation
Three Ways for the Federal Government to Obtain Jurisdiction on Public Lands within a State
There are three ways for the federal government to obtain jurisdiction on federal lands.
State Cession of Jurisdiction to Federal Government, Requires Recorded Federal Acceptance
There are several federal jurisdiction reports on this website, that accurately define the process of the requirement that the federal government must formally record the acceptance of a cession of jurisdiction from a state. In 1940 the federal statute 40 USC 255...
Public Land Jurisdiction web site dedication
The PLJ web site is dedicated to helping educate the general public and elected representatives across the United States regarding legislative jurisdiction on federally managed public lands. This topic is considered “controversial” by some representatives in western states. Jurisdiction on federal lands is not controversial, its 100% documented and completely verifiable. The last Inventory Report on Jurisdictional Status of Federal Areas within the States was in 1962. It was the only federal inventory report ever procured and we all should be thanking President Eisenhower for the report.
By educating state and local officials it will ultimately help all who recreate on our wonderful federally managed public lands.
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