See 26 Baylor Law Review 401 (1974)
When a retrocession of jurisdiction is made by the United States, since state jurisdiction was merely suspended by the cession to the United States, it automatically revests in the state upon retrocession.
Jurisdiction Over Federal Enclaves
by Byron L. Woolley on Jul. 11, 2014
Summary
When a retrocession of jurisdiction is made by the United States, since state jurisdiction was merely suspended by the cession to the United States, it automatically revests in the state upon retrocession.