Cemetery preservation and protection
If enacted, this bill would empower local governments significantly regarding cemetery upkeep, directly impacting statutes relating to public health and safety. Local officials would have the authority to notify cemetery operators about necessary corrections and set procedures for municipal intervention if those conditions are not met. Lien procedures could also be established whereby cleanup costs could convert into a county or municipal tax lien against the cemetery property, further incentivizing compliance among cemetery owners.
House Bill 3230 proposes to amend Section 6-1-35 of the South Carolina Code of Laws to enhance the ability of counties and municipalities to maintain, preserve, and protect cemeteries within their jurisdiction. This modification allows local governments to adopt ordinances that require cemetery owners and operators to ensure cemeteries are kept free from debris and other unhealthy conditions. Furthermore, it provides local governments with the authority to expend public funds and utilize municipal inmate labor for cemetery maintenance. The bill aims to address the issues of abandoned or poorly maintained cemeteries, promoting community responsibility and safeguarding these sites.
There may be points of contention surrounding the bill, primarily concerning the balance of local control versus state involvement, particularly in how such ordinances are crafted and enforced. Critics might argue that the burden placed on cemetery owners could be excessive and infringe upon private property rights. Opponents might also raise concerns regarding the potential for government overreach in the enforcement of these ordinances, particularly within small communities where cemeteries could have unique historical or cultural significance.