Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2462

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To permit the scattering of unclaimed cremated remains at sea

Impact

This bill intends to support public health and offer sensible solutions for the treatment of unclaimed remains, which can often present logistical and ethical challenges for funeral homes. The addition of scattering at sea provides an alternative that may align with personal or family wishes, although those wishes cannot be directly expressed due to the absence of a next-of-kin. By permitting this practice, the state legislature aims to address concerns about dignity in death while allowing funeral establishments greater flexibility in managing such remains.

Summary

House Bill H2462 aims to amend the existing Massachusetts General Laws to allow for the scattering of unclaimed cremated remains at sea. Specifically, the bill proposes a revision to Section 43M of Chapter 114, replacing the current stipulations regarding the handling of unclaimed remains after a waiting period of 12 months post-cremation. Under the new proposal, funeral establishments would not only be allowed to inter the remains in a cemetery but also scatter them at sea, thus expanding the options available for handling unclaimed cremated remains.

Contention

While the bill appears straightforward, it may encounter some opposition based on ethical considerations surrounding the scattering of remains at sea. Opponents could argue that this method might lack the permanence and respect often associated with traditional burials or interments. Furthermore, there may be concerns regarding environmental implications, such as the impact on marine ecosystems and public sentiment about scattering ashes in open water.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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