523I.402 - REMOVAL OF REMAINS.

        523I.402  REMOVAL OF REMAINS.         1.  Upon a showing of good cause, a county cemetery commission may      file suit in the district court in that county to have remains      interred in a cemetery owned and operated by the commission removed      to another cemetery.  All persons in interest, known or unknown,      other than the plaintiffs, shall be made defendants to the suit.  If      any parties are unknown, notice may be given by publication.  After      hearing and a showing of good cause for the removal, the court may      order the removal of the remains and the remains shall be properly      interred in another cemetery, at the expense of the county.  The      removal and reinterment of the remains shall be done pursuant to a      disinterment permit issued under section 144.34 with due care and      decency.  In deciding whether to order the removal of interred      remains, a court shall consider present or future access to the      cemetery, the historical significance of the cemetery, and the wishes      of the parties concerned if they are brought to the court's      attention, including the desire of any beneficiaries to reserve their      rights to waive a reservation of rights in favor of removal, and      shall exercise the court's sound discretion in granting or refusing      the removal of interred remains.         2.  Any heir at law or descendent of a deceased person interred in      a neglected cemetery may file suit in the district court in the      county where the cemetery is located to have the deceased person's      remains interred in the cemetery removed to another cemetery.  The      owner of the land, any beneficiaries of any reservation of rights,      and any other persons in interest, known or unknown, other than the      plaintiffs shall be made defendants.  If any parties are unknown,      notice may be given by publication.  After hearing and upon a showing      of good cause, the court may order removal and the proper interment      of the remains in another cemetery, at the expense of the petitioner.      The removal and reinterment shall be done with due care and decency.      
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         2005 Acts, ch 128, §40