Relates to the priority of persons with responsibility to determine the disposition of human remains; provides that persons designated by a member of the military shall have first priority.
Permits a chief fiscal officer of a county or a public administrator, when having the right to control the disposition of the remains of a decedent and acting reasonably and in good faith, to, without civil liability, select cremation or natural organic reduction as the method of disposition for such decedent where the financial resources of such decedent are limited and such disposition is selected with the reasonable belief that the method is consistent with the religious practices of the decedent.
Permits a chief fiscal officer of a county or a public administrator, when having the right to control the disposition of the remains of a decedent and acting reasonably and in good faith, to, without civil liability, select cremation or natural organic reduction as the method of disposition for such decedent where the financial resources of such decedent are limited and such disposition is selected with the reasonable belief that the method is consistent with the religious practices of the decedent.
An Act Concerning The Disposition Of Remains Of Military Personnel.
An Act Concerning The Disposition Of Remains Of Military Personnel.
Provides relative to rights and requirements of certain persons authorized to arrange the disposition of human remains
Establishing the order of priority of a decedent's surviving parents who cannot agree on the disposition of such decedent's remains.
Relating to the prohibited disposition of a decedent's remains by certain persons; providing an administrative penalty.
Provides that priority shall be given to certain sites when developing renewable energy generating projects; defines "agrivoltaics".
Establish rights regarding the disposition of a person's remains.