Indiana Code § 4-20.5-15-1

Consent to federal acquisition of property by purchase or eminent domain; title; jurisdiction and control
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Sec. 1. (a) The consent of the state is given to the acquisition of property by the United States, by purchase or eminent domain, for any of the following: (1) The improvement of a navigable river within or bordering on Indiana by means of locks, dams, and adjustable chutes. (2) The construction and maintenance of slackwater navigation on a navigable river within or bordering on Indiana by erecting dams, abutments, locks, lock-keepers' houses, chutes, or other necessary structures.       (b) The United States has title to property and exercises jurisdiction and control over the property when purchased or acquired as provided by this section.

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