Eliminates 15% fee charged by cemetery company on transfer of graves, crypts and niches.
If enacted, A1079 would amend the existing New Jersey Cemetery Act of 2003, specifically addressing the fees associated with the transfer of burial spaces. By removing the additional fee, the bill is anticipated to make the process of transferring ownership of graves or niches more straightforward and less financially taxing for families. The change reflects a broader commitment to ensure that end-of-life expenses do not add to the distress experienced by families during their time of loss.
Assembly Bill A1079 seeks to eliminate the 15% fee currently charged by cemetery companies on the transfer of graves, crypts, and niches. The bill aims to alleviate the financial burden on families during emotionally stressful times, particularly when a transfer is made shortly after a death. It recognizes that a fee is already imposed on the initial sale of these burial spaces, arguing that charging an additional fee upon transfer is unnecessary and burdensome for bereaved families.
While there may not be significant contention surrounding A1079, it may attract scrutiny regarding the potential impacts on cemetery companies' revenues, as they rely on these fees for operational costs. Advocates for the bill may argue that the elimination of the fee is a compassionate response to the financial strains families face during bereavement. Yet, some cemetery operators might express concern over how reduced revenue could affect the maintenance of the facilities and funds established to ensure proper care for the dead.