Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7376

Introduced
2/9/22  

Caption

Cemeteries

Impact

The legislation is significant in its potential impact on how cemeteries are managed within the state, aiming to provide enhanced transparency and accountability in the use of financial resources. Entities operating cemeteries will be required to maintain clear records and fulfill reporting obligations, which can contribute to better management practices and may help build trust with families purchasing burial plots. These changes align with broader trends toward greater oversight in various sectors of public interest, particularly those involving community resources and historical sites.

Summary

House Bill H7376, introduced to the Rhode Island General Assembly, aims to amend existing laws regarding cemeteries and the management of perpetual care funds. The bill defines the terms of perpetual care, detailing the standards for maintaining cemetery grounds and the financial reporting requirements for those managing these funds. It prohibits perpetual care funds from being used for salaries or payments to those managing the cemeteries, emphasizing their use strictly for maintenance and preservation activities. This regulation seeks to ensure that money designated for care is indeed used for the upkeep of burial sites and historical elements associated with them.

Contention

While the bill is generally seen as a move toward better regulation in the cemetery sector, concerns may arise regarding the feasibility of compliance for smaller cemetery entities that could struggle with the administrative burden of rigorous reporting standards. Pushing the responsibility for maintenance funding solely onto perpetual care funds without considering the financial realities of managing a cemetery could foster discontent among smaller operators. Discussions around this bill are likely to reflect a balance between improving transparency and not overburdening cemetery management with unrealistic requirements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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