Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3265 Latest Draft

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                            85R24390 DMS-F
 By: Howard H.B. No. 3265
 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 3265:
 By:  Gervin-Hawkins C.S.H.B. No. 3265


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to cemeteries.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 711.001, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 711.001.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
 (1)  "Abandoned cemetery" means a cemetery, regardless
 of whether it appears on a map or in deed records, that is not owned
 or operated by a cemetery organization, does not have another
 person legally responsible for its care, and is not maintained by
 any person.
 (2) [(1)]  "Burial park" means a tract of land that is
 used or intended to be used for interment in graves.
 (3) [(1-a)]  "Campus" means the area:
 (A)  within the boundaries of one or more adjacent
 tracts, parcels, or lots under common ownership;
 (B)  on which the principal church building and
 related structures and facilities of an organized religious society
 or sect are located; and
 (C)  that may be subject to one or more easements
 for street, utility, or pipeline purposes.
 (4) [(2)]  "Cemetery" means a place that is used or
 intended to be used for interment, and includes a graveyard, burial
 park, mausoleum, or any other area containing one or more graves.
 (5) [(2-a)]  "Cemetery element" means a grave,
 memorial, crypt, mausoleum, columbarium, or other item that is
 associated with the cemetery, including a fence, road, curb, wall,
 path, gate, or bench and the lighting and landscaping.
 (6) [(2-b)]  "Cemetery broker" means a person who sells
 the exclusive right of sepulture for another person.  The term does
 not include a person who:
 (A)  is an officer, agent, or employee of the
 cemetery organization in which the plot is located and who is exempt
 from registration under Subchapter C-1; or
 (B)  originally purchased the exclusive right of
 sepulture for personal use.
 (7) [(3)]  "Cemetery organization" means:
 (A)  an unincorporated association of plot owners
 not operated for profit that is authorized by its articles of
 association to conduct a business for cemetery purposes; or
 (B)  a corporation, as defined by Section
 712.001(b)(3), that is authorized by its certificate of formation
 or its registration to conduct a business for cemetery purposes.
 (8) [(4)]  "Cemetery purpose" means a purpose
 necessary or incidental to establishing, maintaining, managing,
 operating, improving, or conducting a cemetery, interring remains,
 or caring for, preserving, and embellishing cemetery property.
 (9) [(5)]  "Columbarium" means a durable, fireproof
 structure, or a room or other space in a durable, fireproof
 structure, containing niches and used or intended to be used to
 contain cremated remains.
 (10) [(5-a)]  "Cremains receptacle" means a marker,
 boulder, bench, pedestal, pillar, or other aboveground vessel that
 contains niches for cremated remains.
 (11) [(6)]  "Cremated remains" or "cremains" means the
 bone fragments remaining after the cremation process, which may
 include the residue of any foreign materials that were cremated
 with the human remains.
 (12) [(7)]  "Cremation" means the irreversible process
 of reducing human remains to bone fragments through extreme heat
 and evaporation, which may include the processing or the
 pulverization of bone fragments.
 (13) [(8)]  "Crematory" means a structure containing a
 furnace used or intended to be used for the cremation of human
 remains.
 (14) [(9)]  "Crematory and columbarium" means a
 durable, fireproof structure containing both a crematory and
 columbarium.
 (15) [(10)]  "Crypt" means a chamber in a mausoleum of
 sufficient size to inter human remains.
 (16) [(11)]  "Directors" means the governing body of a
 cemetery organization.
 (17) [(12)]  "Entombment" means interment in a crypt.
 (18) [(13)]  "Funeral establishment" means a place of
 business used in the care and preparation for interment or
 transportation of human remains, or any place where one or more
 persons, either as sole owner, in copartnership, or through
 corporate status, are engaged or represent themselves to be engaged
 in the business of embalming or funeral directing.
 (19) [(14)]  "Grave" means a space of ground that
 contains interred human remains or is in a burial park and that is
 used or intended to be used for interment of human remains in the
 ground.
 (20) [(15)]  "Human remains" means the body of a
 decedent.
 (21) [(16)]  "Interment" means the permanent
 disposition of remains by entombment, burial, or placement in a
 niche.
 (22) [(17)]  "Interment right" means the right to inter
 the remains of one decedent in a plot.
 (23) [(18)]  "Inurnment" means the placement of
 cremated remains in an urn.
 (24) [(19)]  "Lawn crypt" means a subsurface
 receptacle installed in multiple units for ground burial of human
 remains.
 (25) [(20)]  "Mausoleum" means a durable, fireproof
 structure used or intended to be used for entombment.
 (26) [(20-a)]  "Memorial" means a headstone,
 tombstone, gravestone, monument, or other marker denoting a grave.
 (27) [(21)]  "Niche" means a space in a columbarium or
 cremains receptacle used or intended to be used for the placement of
 cremated remains in an urn or other container.
 (28) [(22)]  "Nonperpetual care cemetery" means a
 cemetery that is not a perpetual care cemetery.
 (29) [(23)]  "Perpetual care" or "endowment care"
 means the maintenance, repair, and care of all places in the
 cemetery.
 (30) [(24)]  "Perpetual care cemetery" or "endowment
 care cemetery" means a cemetery for the benefit of which a perpetual
 care trust fund is established as provided by Chapter 712.
 (31) [(25)]  "Plot" means space in a cemetery owned by
 an individual or organization that is used or intended to be used
 for interment, including a grave or adjoining graves, a crypt or
 adjoining crypts, a lawn crypt or adjoining lawn crypts, or a niche
 or adjoining niches.
 (32) [(26)]  "Plot owner" means a person:
 (A)  in whose name a plot is listed in a cemetery
 organization's office as the owner of the exclusive right of
 sepulture; or
 (B)  who holds, from a cemetery organization, a
 certificate of ownership or other instrument of conveyance of the
 exclusive right of sepulture in a particular plot in the
 organization's cemetery.
 (33) [(27)]  "Prepaid funeral contract" means a
 written contract providing for prearranged or prepaid funeral
 services or funeral merchandise.
 (34) [(28)]  "Remains" means either human remains or
 cremated remains.
 (35)  "Unidentified grave" means a grave that is not
 marked in a manner that provides the identity of the interment.
 (36)  "Unknown cemetery" means an abandoned cemetery
 evidenced by the presence of marked or unmarked graves that does not
 appear on a map or in deed records.
 (37)  "Unmarked grave" means the immediate area where
 one or more human interments are found that:
 (A)  is not in a recognized and maintained
 cemetery;
 (B)  is not owned or operated by a cemetery
 organization;
 (C)  is not marked by a tomb, monument,
 gravestone, or other structure or thing placed or designated as a
 memorial of the dead; or
 (D)  is located on land designated as
 agricultural, timber, recreational, park, or scenic land under
 Chapter 23, Tax Code.
 (38)  "Unverified cemetery" means a location having
 some evidence of interment but in which the presence of one or more
 unmarked graves has not been verified by a person described by
 Section 711.0105(a) or by the Texas Historical Commission.
 SECTION 2.  Section 711.004, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended by adding Subsection (f-1) to read as follows:
 (f-1)  For unmarked graves contained within an abandoned,
 unknown, or unverified cemetery, a justice of the peace acting as
 coroner or medical examiner under Chapter 49, Code of Criminal
 Procedure, or a person described by Section 711.0105(a) may
 investigate or remove remains without written order of the state
 registrar or the state registrar's designee.
 SECTION 3.  The heading to Section 711.010, Health and
 Safety Code, is amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 711.010.  ABANDONED, UNKNOWN, OR UNVERIFIED
 [ABANDONED] CEMETERY.
 SECTION 4.  Section 711.010, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended by amending Subsections (a) and (b) and adding Subsection
 (d) to read as follows:
 (a)  The owner of property on which an unknown cemetery is
 discovered or on which an abandoned cemetery is located may not
 construct improvements on the property in a manner that would
 [further] disturb the cemetery until the human remains interred in
 the cemetery are removed under a written order issued by the state
 registrar or the state registrar's designee under Section
 711.004(f) and under an order of a district court as provided by
 this section, except as provided by Section 711.004(f-1).
 (b)  On petition of the owner of the property, a district
 court of the county in which an unknown cemetery is discovered or an
 abandoned cemetery is located may order the removal of any
 dedication for cemetery purposes that affects the property if the
 court finds that the removal of the dedication is in the public
 interest.  If a court orders the removal of a dedication of a
 cemetery and all human remains in that cemetery [on the property]
 have not previously been removed, the court shall order the removal
 of the human remains from the cemetery to a perpetual care cemetery
 or a municipal or county cemetery.
 (d)  The Texas Historical Commission, with consent of the
 landowner, may investigate a suspected but unverified cemetery or
 may delegate the investigation to a qualified person described by
 Section 711.0105(a).
 SECTION 5.  The heading to Section 711.011, Health and
 Safety Code, is amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 711.011.  FILING RECORD OF UNKNOWN OR ABANDONED
 CEMETERY.
 SECTION 6.  Section 711.011(a), Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a)  A person who discovers an unknown or abandoned cemetery
 shall file notice of the discovery of the cemetery with the county
 clerk of the county in which the cemetery is located and
 concurrently mail notice to the landowner on record in the county
 appraisal district not later than the 10th day after the date of the
 discovery. The notice must contain a legal description of the land
 on which the unknown or abandoned cemetery was found and describe
 the approximate location of the cemetery and the evidence of the
 cemetery that was discovered.
 SECTION 7.  Subchapter A, Chapter 711, Health and Safety
 Code, is amended by adding Section 711.0111 to read as follows:
 Sec. 711.0111.  NOTICE OF UNVERIFIED CEMETERY. (a)  A person
 who discovers an unverified cemetery shall file notice and evidence
 of the discovery with the Texas Historical Commission on a form
 provided by the Texas Historical Commission, and shall concurrently
 provide a copy of the notice to the landowner on record in the
 county appraisal district on whose land the unverified cemetery is
 located.
 (b)  The landowner described by Subsection (a) may send a
 response or comments to the Texas Historical Commission concerning
 the notice not later than the 30th day after the date the notice is
 filed.
 (c)  The Texas Historical Commission shall evaluate the
 notice of the unverified cemetery, the evidence submitted with the
 notice, and the response of the landowner, if any, and shall
 determine whether there is sufficient evidence of the existence of
 a cemetery.
 (d)  If the Texas Historical Commission determines
 sufficient evidence supports the existence of a cemetery, the Texas
 Historical Commission shall inform the landowner and may file
 notice of the existence of the cemetery under Section 711.011.
 (e)  If the Texas Historical Commission determines
 sufficient evidence supports a determination that a cemetery does
 not exist, the Texas Historical Commission shall notify the
 landowner on record in the appraisal district of its determination,
 amend the notice to include the commission's determination, and
 ensure any notice filed with a county clerk under Section 711.011 is
 corrected.
 SECTION 8.  Section 711.041, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended by adding Subsection (d) to read as follows:
 (d)  This section does not apply to an unverified cemetery.
 SECTION 9.  Section 712.0441(f-1), Health and Safety Code,
 is amended to read as follows:
 (f-1)  The commissioner may issue an order requiring
 restitution by a person if, after notice and opportunity for a
 hearing held in accordance with the procedures for a contested case
 hearing under Chapter 2001, Government Code, the commissioner finds
 that the corporation has not ordered memorials, as defined by
 Section 711.001 [711.001(20-a)], in compliance with the deadlines
 established by rules adopted under this chapter.
 SECTION 10.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2017.