Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB01110

Introduced
3/17/15  
Refer
3/17/15  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Desecration Of Property Located In A Cemetery.

Impact

By reclassifying the crime of interfering with a cemetery or burial ground as a class A misdemeanor, the bill updates the severity of penalties associated with such acts. Offenders would face a minimum fine of five hundred dollars. This change underscores the state's commitment to protecting the integrity of cemeteries and acknowledges the emotional and historical significance of these sites to families and communities. The bill also aligns legal definitions with the prioritization of individuals authorized to manage or respond to desecration incidents, thus streamlining the enforcement process.

Summary

SB01110, known as the Act Concerning the Desecration of Property Located in a Cemetery, aims to amend existing statutes related to the protection of cemeteries and burial grounds. The bill specifically addresses actions that constitute interference with these sacred spaces, including the destruction, defacement, or removal of memorial structures such as gravestones or fences surrounding burial sites. The proposed legislative changes are designed to clarify the responsibilities of law enforcement in handling violations of these laws, ensuring a more coherent response to complaints concerning cemetery desecration.

Contention

While the bill aims to enhance the protection of cemetery properties, there may be points of contention regarding the implementation and enforcement of these provisions. Law enforcement agencies need clear guidelines on how to respond to potential violations. Additionally, concerns could arise regarding the balance between local ordinances and state regulations, especially in municipalities with specific rules pertaining to cemetery management. Further discussions in legislative forums may address these concerns and the community’s reaction to increasing penalties as a deterrent to such offenses.

Companion Bills

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