New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3671

Introduced
2/12/24  

Caption

Allows interment of cremated pet remains in certain cemeteries.

Impact

If enacted, A3671 will directly impact cemetery operations and the legal definitions surrounding interment practices in New Jersey. The bill emphasizes the need for cemetery companies to maintain transparency by providing a list of charges for the interment of cremated pet remains, which would be deposited into a Maintenance and Preservation Fund. This ensures that revenues generated from this new allowance are allocated to the upkeep of the cemetery. Furthermore, the law would reinforce the notion that cemeteries have discretion over their policies on pet remains, allowing them to refuse such interments if prior approval has not been granted.

Summary

Bill A3671, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, seeks to amend existing cemetery laws to allow the interment of cremated pet remains in designated cemeteries. This act is particularly significant as it modifies a prohibition that previously existed regarding the burial of pet remains alongside human remains. The bill stipulates that if a cemetery permits such interment, it must occur simultaneously with the burial of human remains and only at the written authorization of the cemetery company. In this way, A3671 aims to provide pet owners with more choices regarding the final resting places of their beloved pets, highlighting the increasing recognition of pets as family members in our society.

Contention

While the bill appears to support pet owners and the emotional connection they share with their pets, it may not be without contention. Some stakeholders might raise concerns regarding the implications for cemetery management, particularly in maintaining the sanctity and operations of existing burial practices. The bill clearly delineates that cemeteries are not obligated to allow the interment of cremated pet remains, which could lead to variations in policy across different cemeteries. This could result in a patchwork legal landscape regarding pet remains in cemeteries statewide.

Companion Bills

NJ A4006

Carry Over Allows interment of cremated pet remains in certain cemeteries.

Similar Bills

NJ A4006

Allows interment of cremated pet remains in certain cemeteries.

NJ S3610

Allows for natural organic reduction of human remains.

NJ A5258

Allows for natural organic reduction of human remains.

MI SB0445

Cemeteries and funerals: other; definition of cemetery; modify. Amends sec. 2 of 1968 PA 251 (MCL 456.522). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0444'23

NJ S3720

Allows for operation of crematories at locations not situated on cemetery grounds or funeral homes properties; provides for issuance of permits for certain crematories.

NJ A4216

Allows for operation of crematories at locations not situated on cemetery grounds or funeral homes properties; provides for issuance of permits for certain crematories.

NJ A1467

Allows for operation of crematories at locations not situated on cemetery grounds or funeral home properties.

NJ A582

Allows for operation of crematories at locations not situated on cemetery grounds or funeral home properties.