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Political Boundaries: Related Laws

Alabama

  • Alabama Code > Title 41 > Chapter 2 - Boundaries of State

Arizona

  • Arizona Laws > Title 1 > Chapter 4 - Common Problem Resolution

California

  • California Constitution Article III § 2 - The boundaries of the State are those stated in the Constitution Article III § of ...

Delaware

  • Delaware Code > Title 29 > Chapter 2 - State Boundaries

Florida

  • Florida Constitution Article II § 1
  • Florida Statutes > Chapter 177 - Land Boundaries

Hawaii

  • Hawaii Revised Statutes > Chapter 4 - Boundaries

Indiana

  • Indiana Constitution > Article 14 - Boundaries
  • Indiana Code > Title 1 > Article 3 - State Boundaries

Iowa

  • Iowa Code > Chapter 1 - Sovereignty and Jurisdiction of the State

Kentucky

  • Kentucky Statutes > Chapter 1 - Boundaries

Massachusetts

  • Massachusetts General Laws > Chapter 42 - Boundaries of Cities and Towns

Michigan

  • Michigan 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 > 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

Missouri

  • Missouri Laws > Chapter 7 - State Boundaries

Nevada

  • Nevada Constitution > Article 14 - Boundary
  • Nevada Constitution Article 14 § 1
  • Nevada Revised Statutes > Chapter 234 - State and Local Governmental Boundaries

New Hampshire

  • New 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 Mexico

  • New Mexico Constitution > Article I
  • New Mexico Statutes 3-57-1. Short title
  • New Mexico Statutes 3-57-2. Purpose of act
  • New Mexico Statutes 3-57-3. Definitions
  • New Mexico Statutes 3-57-4. Methods of annexation

New York

  • New 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 Carolina

  • North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 141 - State Boundaries

North Dakota

  • North Dakota Code > Chapter 11-06 - Changing County Lines
  • North Dakota Code > Chapter 11-07 - Redistricting County

Ohio

  • Ohio Code > Chapter 157 - Ohio Co-Ordinate System
  • Ohio Code > Chapter 159 - Purchase and Jurisdiction of Land by United States

South Dakota

  • South Dakota Codified Laws > Title 1 > Chapter 2 - State Boundary Adjustments
  • South Dakota Codified Laws > Title 1 > Chapter 3 - Congressional Districts
  • South Dakota Codified Laws > Title 2 > Chapter 2 - Legislative Districts

Tennessee

  • Tennessee Code > Title 4 > Chapter 2 - Boundaries
  • Tennessee Code 6-51-101 - Part definitions and definitions for Section 6-51-301
  • Tennessee Code 6-51-102 - Plan of services
  • Tennessee Code 6-51-103 - Quo warranto to contest annexation ordinance - Appellate review
  • Tennessee Code 6-51-104 - Resolution for annexation by referendum - Notice

Utah

  • Utah Constitution > Article II - State Boundaries

Vermont

  • Vermont Statutes > Title 1 > Chapter 15 - New Hampshire-Vermont Boundary

Washington

  • Washington Code > Chapter 43.58 - Washington-Oregon boundary commission
  • Washington Code > Title 58 - Boundaries and Plats

West Virginia

  • West Virginia Code > Chapter 29 > Article 23 - West Virginia Boundary Commission

Wisconsin

  • Wisconsin Constitution > Article II - Boundaries
  • Wisconsin Statutes > Chapter 2 - Division of the state into counties, and their boundaries

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