HRS §841-10
Who must arrange burial for a stranger or poor person
When a coroner or deputy coroner examines a dead body of a stranger or someone who cannot pay, or decides no inquest is needed, they must arrange for a decent burial or cremation. The person in charge of the burial or cremation must get a burial-transit permit from the local health department agent.
The statute, as written — Decent burial
When any coroner or deputy coroner takes an inquest upon the dead body of a stranger or indigent person or, being called for that purpose, does not determine it necessary, on view of the body, that any inquest should be taken, the coroner or deputy coroner shall cause the body to be decently buried or undergo cremation as defined in section 531B-2. A burial-transit permit authorizing a burial or cremation shall be secured from the local agent of the department of health by the person in charge of the burial or cremation.
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