Notice of Acceptance of Concurrent Legislative Jurisdiction in Kansas, 35078 [2010-14836]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Notice of Acceptance of Concurrent
Legislative Jurisdiction in Kansas
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AGENCY: National Park Service,
Department of the Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Acceptance of
Concurrent Legislative Jurisdiction in
Kansas.
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of
jurisdictional changes over areas
administered by the National Park
Service in the State of Kansas. The State
of Kansas has ceded concurrent
legislative jurisdiction over lands and
waters owned, leased or
administratively controlled by the
National Park Service at the following
units in the State of Kansas:
Fort Larned National Historic Site;
Fort Scott National Historic Site;
Brown v. Board of Education National
Historic Site;
Nicodemus National Historic Site;
Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve.
This action will allow for more
efficient conduct of both State and
Federal functions and will comply with
the congressional mandate that insofar
as practicable the United States shall
exercise concurrent legislative
jurisdiction within units of the National
Park System.
DATES: Concurrent legislative
jurisdiction was ceded to the United
States, upon acceptance by the Federal
Government, by the Legislature of
Kansas, Senate Bill No. 356 which was
signed into law on March 23, 2007, and
became effective on July 1, 2007, and is
codified as Kansas Statute 27–120.
National Park Service Director Mary A.
Bomar accepted cession of concurrent
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legislative jurisdiction from the State of
Kansas on January 16, 2008. The
Honorable Kathleen Sebelius, Governor
of Kansas, acknowledged the acceptance
of concurrent legislative jurisdiction by
the National Park Service on January 23,
2008.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
General Information: James Loach,
Associate Regional Director, Park
Operations and Education, Midwest
Region, National Park Service, Omaha,
Nebraska 68102. Telephone 402–661–
1702.
Technical Information: Jackie
Henman, Regional Law Enforcement
Specialist, Midwest Region, National
Park Service, Omaha, Nebraska 68102.
Telephone 402–661–1884.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
acquisition of concurrent legislative
jurisdiction by the United States will
assist in the enforcement of state
criminal laws by the United States
under 18 U.S.C. 13, the Assimilative
Crimes Act. The acceptance of cession
of jurisdiction by the Director of the
National Park Service, U.S. Department
of the Interior, was pursuant to
authority conferred by 40 U.S.C. 3112(b)
and Public Law 107–217, 116 Stat. 1144.
Dated: March 31, 2010.
Ernest Quintana,
Regional Director, Midwest Region.
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Individuals who use a
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any time by calling the Federal
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Wild Horse and Burro Research;
Public Interest (with special knowledge
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Individuals may nominate themselves
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or burros (equine health, training and
management).
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disparate groups to achieve
collaborative solutions (e.g, civic
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school boards).
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Notice of Acceptance of Concurrent Legislative Jurisdiction in
Kansas
AGENCY: National Park Service, Department of the Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Acceptance of Concurrent Legislative Jurisdiction in
Kansas.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of jurisdictional changes over areas
administered by the National Park Service in the State of Kansas. The
State of Kansas has ceded concurrent legislative jurisdiction over
lands and waters owned, leased or administratively controlled by the
National Park Service at the following units in the State of Kansas:
Fort Larned National Historic Site;
Fort Scott National Historic Site;
Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site;
Nicodemus National Historic Site;
Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve.
This action will allow for more efficient conduct of both State and
Federal functions and will comply with the congressional mandate that
insofar as practicable the United States shall exercise concurrent
legislative jurisdiction within units of the National Park System.
DATES: Concurrent legislative jurisdiction was ceded to the United
States, upon acceptance by the Federal Government, by the Legislature
of Kansas, Senate Bill No. 356 which was signed into law on March 23,
2007, and became effective on July 1, 2007, and is codified as Kansas
Statute 27-120. National Park Service Director Mary A. Bomar accepted
cession of concurrent legislative jurisdiction from the State of Kansas
on January 16, 2008. The Honorable Kathleen Sebelius, Governor of
Kansas, acknowledged the acceptance of concurrent legislative
jurisdiction by the National Park Service on January 23, 2008.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: General Information: James Loach,
Associate Regional Director, Park Operations and Education, Midwest
Region, National Park Service, Omaha, Nebraska 68102. Telephone 402-
661-1702.
Technical Information: Jackie Henman, Regional Law Enforcement
Specialist, Midwest Region, National Park Service, Omaha, Nebraska
68102. Telephone 402-661-1884.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The acquisition of concurrent legislative
jurisdiction by the United States will assist in the enforcement of
state criminal laws by the United States under 18 U.S.C. 13, the
Assimilative Crimes Act. The acceptance of cession of jurisdiction by
the Director of the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the
Interior, was pursuant to authority conferred by 40 U.S.C. 3112(b) and
Public Law 107-217, 116 Stat. 1144.
Dated: March 31, 2010.
Ernest Quintana,
Regional Director, Midwest Region.
[FR Doc. 2010-14836 Filed 6-18-10; 8:45 am]
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