AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 46, relative to cemeteries.
The proposed amendments can significantly affect how cemetery companies operate, particularly concerning the management of interment rights. One notable change includes the definition of 'abandonment' of interment rights, where a right is considered abandoned after 75 years without contact. Such a stipulation can allow cemetery companies to reallocate these rights, potentially impacting family inheritance and memorialization practices within communities. Additionally, other amendments regarding administrative fees introduce a more structured financial framework for cemeteries, likely impacting their revenue streams and operations.
House Bill 0713 seeks to amend the Tennessee Code Annotated, specifically Title 46, which governs cemeteries and related laws. The bill introduces modifications pertaining to interment rights, establishment of administrative fees for cemetery companies, and updates definitions relevant to the cemetery business, enhancing clarity and standardization. Moreover, it aims to ensure that charges for installation of commoditites at cemeteries are uniform for all customers, prohibiting cemetery owners from charging different fees based on the source of the commodity used in installations.
Concerns may arise regarding the abandonment clause, as families may be unaware of their interment rights or fail to respond in a timely manner, leading to potential loss of heritage and memorials. Moreover, the bill’s regulations on fee structures could lead to debates around affordability and accessibility of funeral services. Stakeholders, including family advocacy groups, may challenge aspects of the bill, particularly those affecting the perpetual rights of family members to their gravesites and overall consumer protection in cemetery management practices.