Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 4


   

U.S. Code as of: 01/03/05
Chapter 4 - Notes
    Sec.                                                     
    101.        Oath by members of legislatures and officers.         
    102.        Same; by whom administered.                           
    103.        Assent to purchase of lands for forts.                
    104.        Tax on motor fuel sold on military or other
                 reservation; reports to State taxing authority.      
    105.        State, etc., taxation affecting Federal areas; sales
                 or use tax.(!1)                                       
    106.        Same; income tax.                                     
    107.        Same; exception of United States, its
                 instrumentalities, and authorized purchasers
                 therefrom.                                           
    108.        Same; jurisdiction of United States over Federal areas
                 unaffected.                                          
    109.        Same; exception of Indians.                           
    110.        Same; definitions.                                    
    111.        Same; taxation affecting Federal employees; income
                 tax.                                                 
    112.        Compacts between States for cooperation in prevention
                 of crime; consent of Congress.                       
    113.        Residence of Members of Congress for State income tax
                 laws.                                                
    114.        Limitation on State income taxation of certain pension
                 income (!2)                                           
    115.        Limitation on State authority to tax compensation paid
                 to individuals performing services at Fort Campbell,
                 Kentucky.                                            
    116.        Rules for determining State and local government
                 treatment of charges related to mobile
                 telecommunications services.                         
    117.        Sourcing rules.                                       
    118.        Limitations.                                          
    119.        Electronic databases for nationwide standard numeric
                 jurisdictional codes.                                
    120.        Procedure if no electronic database provided.         
    121.        Correction of erroneous data for place of primary use.
    122.        Determination of place of primary use.                
    123.        Scope; special rules.                                 
    124.        Definitions.                                          
    125.        Nonseverability.                                      
    126.        No inference.                                         
                                AMENDMENTS                            
      2000 - Pub. L. 106-252, Sec. 2(b), July 28, 2000, 114 Stat. 633,
    added items 116 to 126.
      1998 - Pub. L. 105-261, div. A, title X, Sec. 1075(a)(2), Oct.
    17, 1998, 112 Stat. 2138, added item 115.
      1996 - Pub. L. 104-95, Sec. 1(b), Jan. 10, 1996, 109 Stat. 980,
    added item 114.
      1977 - Pub. L. 95-67, Sec. 1(b), July 19, 1977, 91 Stat. 271,
    added item 113.
      1966 - Pub. L. 89-554, Sec. 2(b), Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 608,
    added item 111 and redesignated former item 111 as 112.
      1949 - Act May 24, 1949, ch. 139, Sec. 129(a), 63 Stat. 107,
    added item 111.
               CIVIL AND CRIMINAL JURISDICTION OVER INDIANS           
      Amendment of State Constitutions to remove legal impediment to
    the assumption of civil and criminal jurisdiction in accordance
    with the provisions of section 1162 of Title 18 and section 1360 of
    Title 28, see act Aug. 15, 1953, ch. 505, Sec. 6, 67 Stat. 590, set
    out as a note under section 1360 of Title 28, Judiciary and
    Judicial Procedure.
      Consent of United States to other States to assume jurisdiction
    with respect to criminal offenses or civil causes of action, or
    with respect to both, as provided for in section 1162 of Title 18
    and section 1360 of Title 28, see act Aug. 15, 1953, ch. 505, Sec.
    7, 67 Stat. 590, set out as a note under section 1360 of Title 28.
-FOOTNOTE-
    (!1) So in original. Does not conform to section catchline.
    (!2) So in original. Probably should be followed by a period.
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