Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB1468 Latest Draft

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                            81R4867 NC-F
 By: Chisum H.B. No. 1468


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the regulation of funeral homes, cemeteries, and
 crematories; providing a criminal penalty.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Section 711.012(b), Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (b) The Texas Funeral Service Commission may adopt rules,
 establish procedures, and prescribe forms to enforce and administer
 Sections 711.003, 711.008, 711.010, 711.011, 711.021-711.035,
 711.038, 711.0395, 711.041, 711.042, 711.061, and 711.062 relating
 to cemeteries that are not perpetual care cemeteries.
 SECTION 2. Section 711.038, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended by adding Subsection (f) to read as follows:
 (f)  A cemetery organization may not resell the exclusive
 right of sepulture in a plot unless the exclusive right of sepulture
 has been reacquired by the cemetery organization. A sanction or
 other penalty may not be imposed on a cemetery organization that
 violates this subsection unless:
 (1)  the state agency authorized to enforce this
 section provides the cemetery organization written notice of the
 violation; and
 (2)  the cemetery organization does not correct the
 violation before the 91st day after the date on which the cemetery
 organization received the notice.
 SECTION 3. Subchapter C, Chapter 711, Health and Safety
 Code, is amended by adding Section 711.0395 to read as follows:
 Sec. 711.0395.  MULTIPLE INTERMENTS IN SAME PLOT. A
 cemetery organization may not make more than one interment in a plot
 unless each owner of the plot consents to the interment.
 SECTION 4. Subchapter A, Chapter 716, Health and Safety
 Code, is amended by adding Section 716.0035 to read as follows:
 Sec. 716.0035.  ACCEPTANCE OF REMAINS. A crematory
 establishment may accept deceased human remains for refrigeration
 before it receives authorization to cremate the remains under
 Subchapter B.
 SECTION 5. Subchapter B, Chapter 716, Health and Safety
 Code, is amended by adding Section 716.054 to read as follows:
 Sec. 716.054.  EXCEPTION; WRITTEN DIRECTIONS. (a) This
 section applies and a cremation authorization form is not required
 under this chapter if:
 (1)  the deceased person has left written directions
 for the disposition by cremation of the deceased person's human
 remains as provided by Section 711.002(g); and
 (2)  the authorizing agent refuses for any reason to
 sign a cremation authorization form.
 (b)  The crematory establishment may cremate the deceased
 person's human remains without receipt of a cremation authorization
 form signed by the authorizing agent if:
 (1) cremation costs are paid; and
 (2)  the authorizing agent provides positive written
 identification that the human remains to be cremated are the human
 remains of the deceased person.
 SECTION 6. Section 716.103, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 716.103. IDENTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITY OF CREMATORY.
 (a) A crematory establishment shall place on the exterior of a
 cremation container a label with the deceased person's name as
 provided by the authorizing agent unless the crematory
 establishment knows the name is incorrect.
 (b)  A crematory establishment shall place, with the
 cremated remains, in the temporary container, urn, or other
 permanent container, a permanent metal identification disc,
 bracelet, or other item that can be used to identify the deceased
 person.
 SECTION 7. Section 716.104(a), Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a) Except as provided by Section 716.054, a [A] funeral
 director or funeral establishment shall provide a signed written
 statement to a crematory establishment that the human remains
 delivered to the crematory establishment were positively
 identified as the deceased person listed on the cremation
 authorization form by the authorizing agent or a representative of
 the authorizing agent delegated as provided by Section 716.053.
 SECTION 8. Section 716.152(d), Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (d) To the extent practicable, the crematory establishment
 shall remove all recoverable cremation residue from the cremation
 chamber following cremation and pulverize any bone fragments to a
 particle size of one-eighth inch or less as necessary. The
 crematory establishment shall remove and dispose of any other
 material included with the residue.
 SECTION 9. Section 716.156(a), Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a) A crematory establishment shall:
 (1) release the cremated remains to a representative
 of the funeral establishment that delivered the deceased human
 remains to the crematory establishment;
 (2) release the cremated remains to the person
 authorized to receive the remains on the cremation authorization
 form; [or]
 (3) ship the remains to the shipping address provided
 by the authorizing agent on the cremation authorization form not
 later than the 30th day following the date of cremation; or
 (4)  release the cremated remains according to written
 directions for the disposition by cremation of the deceased
 person's human remains as provided by Section 711.002(g).
 SECTION 10. Subchapter E, Chapter 716, Health and Safety
 Code, is amended by adding Section 716.204 to read as follows:
 Sec. 716.204.  IMMUNITY FROM CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LIABILITY;
 WRITTEN DIRECTIONS. (a)  In this section:
 (1)  "Cemetery organization" has the meaning assigned
 by Section 711.001.
 (2)  "Embalmer" has the meaning assigned by Section
 651.001, Occupations Code.
 (b)  If Section 716.054(a) applies, a cemetery organization,
 a business operating a crematory or columbarium, a funeral
 director, an embalmer, or a funeral establishment is not criminally
 liable or liable in a civil action for:
 (1)  cremating the human remains of a deceased person;
 or
 (2)  carrying out the written directions of the
 deceased person.
 SECTION 11. Section 716.304, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 716.304. SCATTERING REMAINS. A person may scatter
 cremated remains over uninhabited public land, over a public
 waterway or sea, or on the private property of a consenting owner[,
 if the remains are reduced to a particle size of one-eighth inch or
 less]. Unless the container is biodegradable, the cremated remains
 must be removed from the container before being scattered.
 SECTION 12. Section 716.351(a), Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a) A person commits an offense if the person:
 (1) cremates human remains without receipt of:
 (A) a cremation authorization form signed by an
 authorizing agent; or
 (B)  written directions for the disposition by
 cremation of the deceased person's human remains as provided in
 Section 711.002(g);
 (2) signs a cremation authorization form with actual
 knowledge that the form contains false or incorrect information; or
 (3) represents to the public that the person may
 cremate human remains without being licensed as provided by
 Subchapter N, Chapter 651, Occupations Code.
 SECTION 13. Section 651.154(a), Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a) The commission shall set the following fees in amounts
 reasonable and necessary to administer this chapter:
 (1) the funeral director's and embalmer's application
 fee, license fee, duplicate license fee, and reciprocal license
 fee; and
 (2) the cemetery, crematory, or funeral establishment
 license fee, renewal fee, and late renewal penalty.
 SECTION 14. Section 651.156, Occupations Code, is amended
 by adding Subsection (d) to read as follows:
 (d)  A subpoena or subpoena duces tecum issued under this
 section is not effective unless it is issued in compliance with:
 (1) state and federal law; and
 (2) commission rules adopted under Subsection (c).
 SECTION 15. Section 651.165(d), Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (d) A person whose license has been expired for one year or
 more may [not] renew the license by:
 (1) retaking and passing the applicable examination;
 (2)  paying any applicable fees, including a renewal
 fee that is equal to two times the normally required renewal fee;
 and
 (3)  completing any continuing education required
 under Section 651.266. [The person may obtain a new license by
 complying with the requirements and procedures, including the
 examination requirements, for obtaining an original license.]
 SECTION 16. Subchapter D, Chapter 651, Occupations Code, is
 amended by adding Section 651.1655 to read as follows:
 Sec. 651.1655.  REINSTATEMENT OF SUSPENDED LICENSE.  A
 person whose license has been suspended may renew the license by
 paying to the commission a renewal fee that is equal to two times
 the normally required renewal fee in addition to any penalty
 assessed by the commission.
 SECTION 17. The heading to Section 651.267, Occupations
 Code, is amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 651.267. REISSUANCE OF REVOKED LICENSE.
 SECTION 18. Sections 651.267(a) and (d), Occupations Code,
 are amended to read as follows:
 (a) On application, the commission may reissue a license
 issued under this subchapter to a person whose license has been
 [suspended or] revoked. An application to reissue a license may not
 be made before the third [first] anniversary of the date of the
 [suspension or] revocation.
 (d) A license that has been revoked [or suspended for a
 period of five years or more] may be reinstated only after the
 applicant:
 (1) retakes and passes the applicable examination;
 (2)  pays a fee that is equal to two times the normally
 required renewal fee; and
 (3)  satisfies any other commission requirements,
 including any continuing education requirements under Section
 651.266.
 SECTION 19. Section 651.304(e), Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (e) The commission by rule shall prescribe reporting
 requirements for provisional license holders. The commission shall
 furnish report forms to be used by a provisional license holder.
 SECTION 20. Sections 651.351(d) and (f), Occupations Code,
 are amended to read as follows:
 (d) A funeral establishment must:
 (1) meet the building, fire safety, and health
 standards and health ordinances of this state and of the
 municipality in which the establishment is located;
 (2) be located at a fixed place that is not tax-exempt
 property or a cemetery;
 (3) include facilities in which funeral services may
 be conducted;
 (4) have access to rolling stock consisting of at
 least one motor hearse;
 (5) include a preparation room containing the
 facilities, equipment, and supplies required by commission rule to
 ensure the provision of adequate embalming services;
 (6) include other facilities as necessary to comply
 with the sanitary codes of this state and of the municipality in
 which the room is located; and
 (7) include a display containing sufficient
 merchandise to permit reasonable selection, including at least five
 adult caskets, two of which must be full-size and displayed in a
 casket showroom.
 (f) The least expensive casket displayed under Subsection
 (d)(7) must be a full-size casket displayed in the same general
 manner as the other full-size caskets are displayed. The three
 adult caskets that are not required to be full-size under
 Subsection (d)(7) may be displayed:
 (1) in a partial panel display; or
 (2)  by video or brochure, online, or in any other
 manner.
 SECTION 21. Section 651.353(d), Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (d) This section does not apply to:
 (1) a family, fraternal, or community cemetery that is
 not larger than 10 acres;
 (2) an unincorporated association of plot owners not
 operated for profit;
 (3) a church, a religious society or denomination, or
 an entity solely administering the temporalities of a church or
 religious society or denomination; [or]
 (4) a public cemetery owned by this state, a county, or
 a municipality; or
 (5) a perpetual care cemetery.
 SECTION 22. Sections 651.354(a), (c), and (d), Occupations
 Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (a) The commission shall mail written notice to a cemetery
 or funeral establishment of the impending expiration of the
 establishment's license not later than the 30th day before the
 expiration date of the license. The [Except as provided by
 Subsection (d), the] notice must state that:
 (1) to renew the license, the cemetery or funeral
 establishment must pay the renewal fee not later than the license
 expiration date [September 30]; and
 (2) the license is automatically renewed on receipt of
 the renewal fee.
 (c) If the license is expired for longer than 30 days, the
 cemetery or funeral establishment [may not renew the license and]
 may not operate as a cemetery or funeral establishment until the
 renewal fee and the late payment penalty are paid [establishment is
 issued a new license in the manner provided for issuing an original
 license].
 (d) This section does not apply to [To renew a license for] a
 perpetual care cemetery [, the cemetery must submit a renewal on a
 form prescribed by the commission. The license is renewed on
 receipt of the form by the commission].
 SECTION 23. Subchapter H, Chapter 651, Occupations Code, is
 amended by adding Section 651.355 to read as follows:
 Sec. 651.355.  PERPETUAL CARE CEMETERY REGISTRATION. (a)
 The Texas Department of Banking shall provide annually to the
 commission a list of perpetual care cemeteries, including the
 address and other contact information for each cemetery. The
 commission shall annually register each perpetual care cemetery on
 that list.
 (b)  A perpetual care cemetery is not required to pay a
 registration fee or renewal fee under this chapter.
 SECTION 24. Subchapter J, Chapter 651, Occupations Code, is
 amended by adding Section 651.461 to read as follows:
 Sec. 651.461.  DEFENSE TO VIOLATION. A person licensed
 under this chapter does not violate this chapter by engaging in
 conduct regarding funeral arrangements under the direction of a
 person who:
 (1)  represents to the license holder that the person
 is authorized to make funeral arrangements for the deceased; and
 (2)  provides written directions to the license holder
 in the manner provided by Section 711.002, Health and Safety Code.
 SECTION 25. Section 651.507(a), Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a) The commission or an administrative law judge employed
 by the State Office of Administrative Hearings shall review each
 disciplinary proceeding to determine whether the license holder has
 previously violated [committed] the same provision of this chapter
 or rule adopted under this chapter [type of violation on one or more
 previous occasions]. If it is determined that the license holder
 has previously violated [committed] the same provision of this
 chapter or rule adopted under this chapter [type of violation], the
 commission or administrative law judge shall impose a disciplinary
 action that is more severe than that imposed on the previous
 occasion.
 SECTION 26. Section 651.658(d), Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (d) If the license is expired for longer than 30 days, the
 crematory establishment may not operate a crematory until the
 renewal fee and late payment penalty are paid [A person may not
 renew a license that has been expired for more than 30 days. A
 person holding a license that has been expired for more than 30 days
 must apply for a new license as required by this subchapter to
 conduct a crematory business].
 SECTION 27. The following are repealed:
 (1) Section 716.004(b), Health and Safety Code; and
 (2) Sections 651.304(b) and (c), 651.651(3), and
 651.656(d), Occupations Code.
 SECTION 28. Sections 651.165(d), 651.354, and 651.658(d),
 Occupations Code, as amended by this Act, apply only to a license
 that expires on or after the effective date of this Act. A license
 that expired before the effective date of this Act is governed by
 the law in effect at the time the license expired, and the former
 law is continued in effect for that purpose.
 SECTION 29. Section 651.1655, Occupations Code, as added by
 this Act, applies only to a license suspended on or after the
 effective date of this Act. A license suspended before the
 effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect at the
 time the license was suspended, and the former law is continued in
 effect for that purpose.
 SECTION 30. Section 651.267, Occupations Code, as amended
 by this Act, applies only to a license revoked on or after the
 effective date of this Act. A license revoked before the effective
 date of this Act is governed by the law in effect at the time the
 license was revoked, and the former law is continued in effect for
 that purpose.
 SECTION 31. Not later than January 1, 2010, the Texas
 Department of Banking shall provide the initial list of perpetual
 care cemeteries to the Texas Funeral Service Commission as required
 by Section 651.355, Occupations Code, as added by this Act.
 SECTION 32. This Act takes effect September 1, 2009.