State or Territory of | Indian country affected |
Alaska | All Indian country within the State, except that on Annette Islands, the Metlakatla Indian community may exercise jurisdiction over offenses committed by Indians in the same manner in which such jurisdiction may be exercised by Indian tribes in Indian country over which State jurisdiction has not been extended. |
California | All Indian country within the State. |
Minnesota | All Indian country within the State, except the Red Lake Reservation. |
Nebraska | All Indian country within the State. |
Oregon | All Indian country within the State, except the Warm Springs Reservation. |
Wisconsin | All Indian country within the State. |
18 U.S.C. § 1162
EDITORIAL NOTES
AMENDMENTS2010-Subsec. (d). Pub. L. 111-211 added subsec. (d). 1970-Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 91-523, §1, substituted provisions relating to the jurisdiction of the State of Alaska over offenses by or against Indians in the Indian country, and certain excepted areas, for provisions relating to the jurisdiction of the Territory of Alaska over offenses by or against Indians in the Indian country.Subsec. (c). Pub. L. 91-523, §2, inserted "as areas over which the several States have exclusive jurisdiction" after "subsection (a) of this section". 1958-Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 85-615 gave Alaska jurisdiction over offenses committed by or against Indians in all Indian country within the Territory of Alaska.1954-Subsec. (a). Act Aug. 24, 1954, brought the Menominee Tribe within the provisions of this section.
EXECUTIVE DOCUMENTS
ADMISSION OF ALASKA AS STATEAdmission of Alaska into the Union was accomplished Jan. 3, 1959, on issuance of Proc. No. 3269, Jan. 3, 1959 24 F.R. 81, 73 Stat. c16, as required by sections 1 and 8(c) of Pub. L. 85-508, July 7, 1958, 72 Stat. 339, set out as notes preceding section 21 of Title 48, Territories and Insular Possessions.