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OR HB2574

OR HB2574
Relating to disposition of dead bodies.


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Introduced
01/11/2021
In Committee
06/02/2021
Crossed Over
04/12/2021
Passed
06/03/2021
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
09/25/2021

Introduced Session

2021 Legislative Measures

Bill Summary

Clarifies permissibility of disposition of human bodies by alternative authorized processes including alkaline hydrolysis and natural organic reduction. Clarifies permissibility of disposition of human bodies by alternative authorized processes including alkaline hydrolysis and natural organic reduction. Clarifies authority of State Mortuary and Cemetery Board to license and regulate alternative disposition facilities. Defines "alternative disposition facility." Extends immunity from liability for reducing remains pursuant to written agreement to alternative disposition facilities. Extends requirement for further instructions as to final disposition of cremated remains to remains reduced by alternative disposition facilities. Extends exemption from execution, appropriation for public purpose and taxation to lands held for purposes of alternative disposition facility. Extends privilege by nonprofit corporations organized for cemetery or crematory purposes to nonprofit corporations with reduction purposes. Permits nonprofit corporations with reduction purposes to provide moneys to irreducible fund with interest and income devoted exclusively to preservation and improvement of grounds, buildings and property. Extends ability of nonprofit corporations organized for cemetery or crematory purposes to sell land unsuitable for corporation's purpose to nonprofit corporations with reduction purposes. Extends interment and cremation recordkeeping requirements to reduction. Extends type of funeral expenses recoverable as victim compensation for compensable crimes to expenses related to reduction. Extends incorporated city's right to acquire, own, maintain and operate cemeteries and crematoria to acquiring, owning, maintaining and operating other authorized facilities for disposition of human remains. Becomes operative July 1, 2022.

AI Summary

This bill clarifies the permissibility of disposition of human bodies by alternative authorized processes including alkaline hydrolysis and natural organic reduction. It also clarifies the authority of the State Mortuary and Cemetery Board to license and regulate alternative disposition facilities, defines "alternative disposition facility," extends immunity from liability for reducing remains, extends recordkeeping requirements to reduction, and extends the ability of incorporated cities to acquire, own, maintain and operate facilities for alternative disposition of human remains. The bill becomes operative on July 1, 2022.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry, Health and Social Services

Sponsors (7)

Last Action

Chapter 296, (2021 Laws): Effective date January 01, 2022. (on 09/25/2021)

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