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Political Boundaries - Selected State Laws

AlabamaAlabama Code > Title 41 > Chapter 2 - Boundaries Of State
ArizonaArizona Laws > Title 1 > Chapter 4 - Common Problem Resolution
DelawareDelaware Code Title 29 > Chapter 2 - State Boundaries
FloridaFlorida Statutes > Chapter 177 - Land Boundaries
HawaiiHawaii Revised Statutes > Chapter 4 - Boundaries
IndianaIndiana Code > Title 1 > Article 3 - State Boundaries
IowaIowa Code Chapter 1 - Sovereignty and jurisdiction of the state
MassachusettsMassachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title VII > Chapter 42 - Boundaries Of Cities And Towns
MichiganMichigan Laws > Chapter 2 > Act 78 of 1945 - State Area
Michigan Laws > Chapter 2 > Act 267 of 1947 - Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin Boundaries
Michigan Laws > Chapter 2 > Act 282 of 1927 - Wisconsin - Michigan Boundary Commission
Michigan Laws > Chapter 2 > J.R. 6 of 1917 - Ohio and Michigan Boundary Line
Michigan Laws > Chapter 2 > S.C.R. 15 of 1945 - Ohio and Michigan Boundary Line
Michigan Laws > Chapter 2 > H.C.R. 38 of 1947 - Ohio and Michigan Boundary Line
Michigan Laws > Chapters 81-113 > Act 215 of 1895 > Chapter II - Changes of Boundaries
Michigan Laws > Chapter 123 > Act 191 of 1968 - State Boundary Commission
MissouriMissouri Laws > Title II > Chapter 7 - State Boundaries
NevadaNevada Revised Statutes > Chapter 234 - State and Local Governmental Boundaries
New HampshireNew Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 1 - State Boundaries
New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 1-A - New Hampshire Coordinate System
New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 2 - Aerial Survey
New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 51 - Town Lines And Perambulation Of Boundaries
New MexicoNew Mexico Statutes Chapter 3 > Article 57 - Metropolitan Boundaries for Class A Counties
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 4 > Article 35 - Determination of Boundary Disputes
New YorkNew York Laws - State > Article 2 - State Boundaries
New York Laws - State > Article 7 - Congressional Districts
New York Laws - State > Article 8 - Assembly and Senate Districts of the State
New YorkNew York Laws > State > Article 2 - State Boundaries
New York Laws > State > Article 7 - Congressional Districts
New York Laws > State > Article 8 - Assembly And Senate Districts Of The State
North CarolinaNorth Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 141 - State Boundaries
North DakotaNorth Dakota Code > Chapter 11-06 - Changing County Lines
North Dakota Code > Chapter 11-07 - Redistricting County
OhioOhio Code > Title 1 > Chapter 157 - Ohio Coordinate System
Ohio Code > Title 1 > Chapter 159 - Purchase And Jurisdiction Of Land By United States
Ohio Code > Title 5 > Chapter 501 - Original Surveyed Townships
South DakotaSouth Dakota Laws > Title 1 > Chapter 2 - State Boundary Adjustments
South Dakota Laws > Title 1 > Chapter 3 - Congressional Districts
South Dakota Laws > Title 2 > Chapter 2 - Legislative Districts
TennesseeTennessee Code > Title 4 > Chapter 2 - Boundaries
Tennessee Code > Title 6 > Chapter 51 - Change of Municipal Boundaries
VermontVermont Statutes > Title 1 > Chapter 15 - New Hampshire-Vermont Boundary
West VirginiaWest Virginia Code > Chapter 29 > Article 23 - West Virginia Boundary Commission
WisconsinWisconsin Statutes > Chapter 2 - Division of the state into counties, and their boundaries

 

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