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§549 Lighthouse and other sites; necessity and sufficiency of cession by State of jurisdiction

Title 14 › Subtitle SUBTITLE I— - ESTABLISHMENT, POWERS, DUTIES, AND ADMINISTRATION › Chapter CHAPTER 5— - FUNCTIONS AND POWERS › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - AIDS TO NAVIGATION › § 549

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

The United States may not build a lighthouse, beacon, public pier, or landmark on a site until the State gives the U.S. legal control of that place. If the State keeps the right to have its legal papers served there, the transfer is valid; if it does not, state papers can still be served there as if the transfer never happened.

Full Legal Text

Title 14, §549

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(a)No lighthouse, beacon, public pier, or landmark, shall be built or erected on any site until cession of jurisdiction over the same has been made to the United States.
(b)For the purposes of subsection (a), a cession by a State of jurisdiction over a place selected as the site of a lighthouse, or other structure or work referred to in subsection (a), shall be deemed sufficient if the cession contains a reservation that process issued under authority of such State may continue to be served within such place.
(c)If no reservation of service described in subsection (b) is contained in a cession, all process may be served and executed within the place ceded, in the same manner as if no cession had been made.

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Citation

14 U.S.C. § 549

Title 14Coast Guard

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73