California Government Code ARTICLE 2 - Territorial Jurisdiction

  • Section 110.
    The sovereignty and jurisdiction of this State extends to all places within its boundaries as established by the constitution. The extent of such jurisdiction over...
  • Section 111.
    The jurisdiction of the State over certain lands designated in the following statutes is subject to the cession of jurisdiction granted the United States by...
  • Section 112.
    The State has accepted the retrocession of jurisdiction over certain lands by the following statutes:(a) Statutes of 1935, Chapter 828, concerning the Presidio in the City...
  • Section 113.
    The Legislature, acting through the State Lands Commission, hereby consents to the retrocession of jurisdiction by the United States over land within this state upon...
  • Section 115.
    All jurisdiction ceded to the United States by this article is limited by the terms of any retrocession of jurisdiction heretofore or hereafter granted by...
  • Section 118.
    The State consents to the use by the United States of the territorial waters of the State adjacent to any land on the coast of...
  • Section 119.
    Exclusive jurisdiction shall be and the same is hereby ceded to the United States over and within all of the territory which is now or...
  • Section 126.
    (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, general or special, the Legislature of California, acting through the State Lands Commission, hereby cedes concurrent criminal jurisdiction to...
  • Section 127.
    In addition to other records maintained by the State Lands Commission, the commission shall prepare and maintain an adequate index or record of documents with...

Last modified: October 22, 2018