4145 - Deaths; burial and removal permits; disposition of remains.

§ 4145. Deaths; burial and removal permits; disposition of remains. 1.  No  person  in charge of any premises on which interments, cremations or  other disposition of the body of a deceased person are made shall  inter  or  permit  the  interment or other disposition of any body unless it is  accompanied by a burial, cremation or transit  permit,  as  provided  in  this article.    2.  (a)  The  funeral  director or undertaker shall deliver the burial  permit to the  person  in  charge  of  the  place  of  burial  or  other  disposition before interring or otherwise disposing of the body or shall  attach  the  removal  or  transit permit to the box containing the body,  when shipped by any transportation company, which permit shall accompany  the remains to its destination, where, if within this state, it shall be  delivered to the person in charge  of  the  place  of  burial  or  other  disposition.    (b)  Any  person  or  other  entity  owning,  operating,  managing, or  designated to receive the body of  a  deceased  person  at  a  place  of  burial,  cremation,  or  other  final  disposition  in  this  state, who  receives the body of a deceased person, shall provide a receipt for  the  body  to  the  funeral  director,  undertaker or registered resident who  delivered such body. Each receipt shall (i) be  endorsed  by  both  such  person and the funeral director, undertaker or registered resident, (ii)  indicate  the date the body was delivered, (iii) include the name of the  funeral director, undertaker or registered resident delivering the  body  and  the  registration  number  of  such funeral director, undertaker or  registered resident, (iv) include the name  of  the  registered  funeral  firm the funeral director, undertaker or registered resident represents,  (v) include the name of the deceased person as it appears on the burial,  cremation,  or  transit  permit, and (vi) include the name of the owner,  operator,  manager,  or  person  in  charge  of  the  place  of  burial,  cremation,  or  other  final  disposition  who  received the body of the  deceased person. A copy of such receipt shall be retained by the  owner,  operator,  manager,  or  person  in  charge  of  the  place  of  burial,  cremation, or other final disposition for a period of not less than four  years, and shall be made available for inspection  by  the  division  of  cemeteries during normal business hours. The original copy of every such  receipt  shall  be retained by the licensed funeral firm for a period of  not less than four years pursuant to the rules and  regulations  of  the  department governing the maintenance of records.    3.  The  person  in charge of the place of burial or other disposition  shall endorse upon the permit, the date of interment,  or  cremation  or  other  disposition  over  his signature, and shall return all permits so  endorsed to the registrar of his district within seven  days  after  the  date of interment, cremation or other disposition.    4.  When  burying  or  otherwise  disposing  of the body of a deceased  person in a cemetery or burial place having no  person  in  charge,  the  funeral  director  or  undertaker  shall  (a) sign the burial or removal  permit, giving the date of burial; (b) write  across  the  face  of  the  permit  the  words  "No  person  in charge; " and (c) file the burial or  removal permit within three days with the registrar of the  district  in  which the cemetery is located.    5.  The  person  in charge of the place of burial, cremation, or other  disposition shall keep a record of  all  bodies  interred  or  otherwise  disposed  of  on the premises under his charge, in each case stating the  name of each  deceased  person,  place  of  death,  date  of  burial  or  disposal,  and  name  and address of the funeral director or undertaker,  which record shall at all time be open to official inspection.