Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB146

Introduced
2/11/25  
Refer
2/12/25  

Caption

Health, Local Government, and Property; regulations and protections of cemeteries and burial grounds; provide

Impact

If enacted, the bill will strengthen the protections afforded to cemeteries and burial grounds by establishing a formalized procedure for their disinterment and disturbance. It defines 'abandoned cemeteries' and provides a framework for civil actions that descendants can initiate when their ancestral grave sites are affected. Moreover, it delineates the responsibilities of local governments in the oversight of family burial plots, including their minimum size and maintenance requirements. These changes can significantly impact local laws related to land development and preservation.

Summary

SB146 introduces comprehensive regulations aimed at protecting cemeteries and burial grounds within the state. It seeks to amend various sections of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated related to health, local government, and property, specifically focusing on procedures for disinterment, reinterment, and the establishment of family burial plots. The bill outlines the requirements for acquiring permits for such actions and specifies civil remedies for those who fail to comply with these permit requirements.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB146 appears generally supportive, especially among groups advocating for the protection of historical burial sites and cultural heritage. Stakeholders emphasize the importance of respecting human remains and maintaining the dignity associated with burial practices. However, there may be some contention regarding how these regulations could affect property rights and local governance, particularly if land uses conflict with the protections granted to cemeteries.

Contention

Notable points of contention include how to adequately balance the rights of property owners with the protections of burial sites. Some may argue that establishing permits adds bureaucratic layers to land development and could limit municipal autonomy in managing local land-use policies. Critics may also express concerns about the interpretation of what constitutes an abandoned cemetery and how this could impede economic development while protecting cultural resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB391

Health, Local Government, and Property; regulations and protections of cemeteries and burial grounds; provide

GA HB486

Burial Purchaser Protection Act; enact

GA SB452

Banking and Finance and Property; regulations of motor vehicle title pawn transactions; provide

GA SB486

Funeral Directors and Estabishments; funeral directors be licensed embalmers; remove the requirement

GA HB911

Cemetery and funeral services; additional time under certain circumstances for purchasers of burial lots; provide

GA SB386

State Government; regulation and taxation of sports betting in this state; authorize and provide

GA HB1329

State government; regulation and taxation of fantasy contests; authorize and provide

GA SB172

State Government; regulation and taxation of sports betting in this state; authorize and provide

GA HB303

Property; protections for homeowners, condominium owners, and property owners in community associations; provide

GA HB1484

Local government; vest regulation of dates and times for lawful use or ignition of consumer fireworks

Similar Bills

GA SB391

Health, Local Government, and Property; regulations and protections of cemeteries and burial grounds; provide

IL HB1571

CEMETERIES-DISINTERMENT

MD SB224

Cemeteries - Burial-Transit Permits - Required Information

NV AB350

Revises provisions relating to cemeteries. (BDR 40-874)

NJ A4726

The "Family and Private Burial Grounds Preservation Act."

NJ A2283

The "Family and Private Burial Grounds Preservation Act."

MS SB2760

Mississippi Cemetery Board; establish and empower within the Office of Secretary of State.

CT HB07315

An Act Concerning Adjudication Of Complaints Made Against Sextons.