523I.305 - MEMORIALS AND MEMORIALIZATION.

        523I.305  MEMORIALS AND MEMORIALIZATION.         1.  Authorization.  A cemetery is entitled to determine      whether a person requesting installation of a memorial is authorized      to do so, to the extent that this can be determined from the records      of the cemetery, as is consistent with the cemetery's rules.  The      owner of an interment space or the owner's agent may authorize a      memorial dealer or independent third party to perform all necessary      work related to preparation and installation of a memorial.         2.  Conformity with cemetery rules.  A person selling a      memorial shall review the rules of the cemetery where the memorial is      to be installed to ensure that the memorial will comply with those      rules prior to ordering or manufacturing the memorial.         3.  Specifications.  Upon request, a cemetery shall provide      reasonable written specifications and instructions governing      installation of memorials, which shall apply to all installations      whether performed by the cemetery or another person.  The written      specifications shall include provisions governing hours of      installation or any other relevant administrative requirements of the      cemetery.  A copy of these specifications and instructions shall be      provided upon request, without charge, to the owner of the interment      space, next of kin, or a personal representative or agent of the      owner, including the person installing the memorial.  The person      installing the memorial shall comply with the cemetery's written      installation specifications and instructions.  In order to verify      that a memorial is installed on the proper interment space in      accordance with cemetery rules and regulations, the cemetery shall      mark the place on the interment space where the memorial is to be      installed and shall inspect the installation when completed.  This      subsection shall not be construed to require that a cemetery lay out      or engineer an interment space for the installation of a memorial.  A      cemetery shall not adopt or enforce any rule prohibiting the      installation of a memorial by a memorial dealer or independent third      party, unless the rule is applicable to all memorials from whatever      source obtained and enforced uniformly for all memorials installed in      the cemetery.         4.  Written notice.  A memorial dealer or independent third      party shall provide the cemetery with at least seven business days'      prior written notice of intent to install a memorial at the cemetery,      or such lesser notice as the cemetery deems acceptable.  The notice      shall contain the full name, address, and relationship of the      memorial's purchaser to the person interred in the interment space or      the owner of the interment space, if different.  The notice shall      also contain the color, type, and size of the memorial, the material,      the inscription, and the full name and interment date of the person      interred in the interment space.         5.  Preparation and installation.         a.  A person installing a memorial shall be responsible to the      cemetery for any damage caused to the cemetery grounds, including      roadways, other than normal use during installation of the memorial.         b.  Installation work shall cease during any nearby funeral      procession or committal service.         c.  Installation work shall be done during the cemetery's      normal weekday hours or at such other times as may be arranged with      the cemetery.         d.  A memorial must comply with the cemetery's rules.  In the      event of noncompliance, the person installing a memorial is      responsible for removal of the memorial and shall pay any reasonable      expenses incurred by the cemetery in connection with the memorial's      removal.         e.  The cemetery shall, without charge, provide information as      described on the cemetery's map or plat necessary to locate the place      where a memorial is to be installed and any other essential      information the person installing the memorial needs to locate the      proper interment space.         f.  A person installing a memorial shall follow the cemetery's      instructions regarding the positioning of the memorial.         g.  During the excavation, all sod and dirt shall be carefully      removed with no sod or dirt left on the interment space except the      amount needed to fill the space between the memorial and the adjacent      lawn.         h.  A person installing a memorial shall carefully fill in any      areas around the memorial with topsoil or sand, in accordance with      the cemetery's written instructions.         i.  A person installing a memorial shall remove all equipment      and any debris which has accumulated during installation of the      memorial.         j.  A person installing a memorial shall check to see if any      adjacent memorials have become soiled or dirty during installation of      the memorial and, if so, clean the adjacent memorials.         k.  If the person who is installing a memorial damages any      cemetery property, the person shall notify the cemetery immediately.      The person installing the memorial shall then repair the damage as      soon as possible, upon approval by the cemetery.  The cemetery may      require a person installing a memorial to provide current proof of      workers' compensation insurance as required by state law and current      proof of liability insurance, sufficient to indemnify the cemetery      against claims resulting from installation of the memorial.  Proof of      liability insurance in an amount of one million dollars or more shall      preclude the cemetery from requiring a person installing a memorial      to obtain a performance bond.         l.  If a cemetery has an office, a person installing a      memorial shall immediately leave notice at the cemetery office when      the memorial has been installed and all work related to the      installation is complete.         6.  Inspection.  A cemetery may inspect the installation site      of a memorial at any time.  If the cemetery determines that cemetery      rules are not being followed during the installation, the cemetery      may order the installation to stop until the infraction is corrected.      The cemetery shall provide written notice to the installer as soon as      possible if the cemetery believes that any of the following have      occurred:         a.  The memorial has not been installed correctly.         b.  The person installing the memorial has damaged property at      the cemetery.         c.  Other cemetery requirements for installation have not been      met, such as removal of debris or equipment.         7.  Location and service charge.  A cemetery may charge a      reasonable service charge for allowing the installation of a memorial      purchased or obtained from and installed by a person other than the      cemetery or its agents.  This service charge shall be based on the      cemetery's actual labor costs, including fringe benefits, of those      employees whose normal duty is to inspect the installation of      memorials, in accordance with generally accepted accounting      practices.  General administrative and overhead costs and any other      functions not related to actual inspection time shall be excluded      from the service charge.         8.  Faulty installation.  If a memorial sinks, tilts, or      becomes misaligned within twelve months of its installation and the      cemetery believes the cause is faulty installation, the cemetery      shall notify the person who installed the memorial in writing and the      person who installed the memorial shall be responsible to correct the      damage, unless the damage is caused by inadequate written      specifications and instructions from the cemetery or acts of the      cemetery and its agents or employees, including but not limited to      running a backhoe over the memorial, carrying a vault or other heavy      equipment over the memorial, or opening or closing an interment space      adjacent to the memorial.         9.  Perpetual care.  A cemetery may require contributions from      the purchaser of a memorial for perpetual care, if a perpetual care      fund deposit is uniformly charged on every memorial installed in the      cemetery.  
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         2005 Acts, ch 128, §27; 2007 Acts, ch 175, §45