Chapter 441
54 sections
§441-1 Definitions for cemetery and funeral rules
§441-2 Cemetery owners must file a dedication certificate
§441-3 Cemetery maps and records for burial locations
§441-4 County approval for cemetery location and boundaries
§441-5 Cemetery plots are not treated as securities
§441-5.5 Family burial plots
§441-6 When a cemetery dedication becomes final
§441-7 Filing a map gives public notice of cemetery dedication
§441-8 Resurveying and updating a filed map
§441-9 Cemetery land is free from improvement fees
§441-10 How cemetery maps can handle improvement district liens
§441-11 Cemetery dedication is protected
§441-12 Cemetery and funeral home borrowing and sales rules
§441-13 Selling cemetery plots after dedication and handling liens
§441-14 Cemetery land dedication is allowed despite old property rules
§441-15 How cemetery land can be changed to other uses
§441-16 How the public is told about a hearing to remove cemetery dedication
§441-17 Old cemeteries are considered dedicated if their maps were filed
§441-19 Director's powers and duties for cemeteries and funerals
§441-20 License needed to run a cemetery or pre-need funeral business
§441-20.5 State can audit cemetery and funeral records
§441-20.6 Hiring outside experts to review filings
§441-21 When a cemetery or funeral license cannot be issued
§441-22 Bond requirement for cemetery and pre-need funeral authorities
§441-22.1 Exemption for nonprofit cemeteries and churches
§441-22.2 Cemeteries and funeral homes must hold prepayments in trust
§441-22.5 Required disclosures in cemetery and funeral contracts
§441-22.6 Funeral and cemetery price list must be given to buyers
§441-22.7 No extra perpetual care fees after a funeral contract
§441-22.8 Canceling or defaulting on a pre-need funeral contract
§441-23 When the state can fine or take away a funeral authority's license
§441-24 State can inspect cemetery and funeral records
§441-24.5 Cemeteries and funeral homes must send audited financial reports
§441-24.6 Annual funding checks for cemeteries and pre-need funeral plans
§441-24.7 Public review of cemetery and funeral financial documents
§441-25 Cemetery salespeople do not need a real estate license
§441-29 How to apply for a license and pay the fee
§441-30 How licenses must look and be signed
§441-30.5 Rules for transferring a business license
§441-31 License fees and two-year renewals
§441-32 Delivery of agreement
§441-32.5 Filing cemetery and funeral sales contracts
§441-35 Perpetual care funds are allowed as charity
§441-36 Perpetual care required
§441-37 Who must manage cemetery trust funds and what they must file
§441-38 Money that must go to the cemetery trust fund
§441-39 Using cemetery fund money and reserves
§441-40 Trustee duties for cemetery and funeral funds
§441-41 Investing cemetery and funeral trust money
§441-42 How much a trustee can be paid
§441-43 State oversight of cemetery fund managers
§441-44 Trustee's annual account and enforcement
§441-45 Fines for cemetery and funeral rule violations
§441-46 How to give up your license voluntarily