The Cemetery & Mortuary Association of California
Legislative Report - Winter 2002

From the CMAC Interment Reporter Winter 2002

  

The following bills were sent to the Governor and were signed into law during the recent legislative session.

AB 1139, Thomson:
Death Certificates - Chapter 827 Signed by Governor 9/23/02
This law will require that a certificate of death include information indicating whether the decedent was pregnant at the time of death or within the year prior to the death if known. It will not require a pregnancy test nor a review of medical records to determine pregnancy.

AB 2550, Nation:
Electronic Death Registration - Chapter 857 Signed by Governor 9/25/02
This law will require that on or before January 1, 2005, the CA Department of Health Services implement an Internet-based electronic death registration system for the creation, storage and transfer of death registration information.

In addition, beginning January 1, 2003, an applicant for a permit for the disposition of human remains will pay a fee of six dollars to the local registrar of births and deaths. Effective January 1, 2005, this fee will be reduced to $4. The funds will be used to implement and maintain the electronic death registration system.

AB 2778, Calderon:
Annuities for the payment of funeral and burial expenses -
Chapter 347, Signed by Governor 8/31/02
This law will require that the initial face value of an annuity purchased for the future payment of funeral and burial expenses be increased from $10,000 to $15,000.

SB 17, Figueroa:
Cemeteries, Human remains - Chapter 819 Signed by Governor 9/23/02
Effective July 1, 2003, this law will:

  • Require all cemeteries for which a certificate of authority is required and all crematories that are licensed, to be supervised by a manager that has passed a written examination;

  • Require the bureau to inspect the books, records, and premises of any
    cemetery for which a certificate of authority from the bureau is required including access to all books, records, buildings, mausoleums, columbariums, and storage areas during specified times; and

  • Requires that the bureau conduct at least one annual unannounced
    inspection of a cemetery for which a certificate of authority is required.

This bill would prohibit a person from engaging in the business of, acting as, or advertising as, a cemetery or crematory manager without a license from the bureau, effective July 1, 2003

The law redefines the penalty as greater than a misdemeanor by specifying that punishment be up to one year in county jail or up to $10,000 fine or both:

  • For depositing or disposing of human remains except in a cemetery;

  • For failing to inter a corpse within a reasonable period;

  • For failing to furnish or to furnishing false information affecting specified certificates or records; and

  • To willfully alter or knowingly possess altered documents or to falsify a birth certificate, death certificate, or marriage certificate.

SB 1455, Johannessen:
Northern CA Veterans Cemetery - Chapter 502, Signed by Governor 9/12/02
This law authorizes the state Department of Veteran Affairs to apply for a grant of not more than $7 million from the federal Department of Veterans Affairs to develop a Northern California Veterans Cemetery.

SB 1952, Figueroa:
Cemetery and Funeral Bureau - Chapter 825, Signed by Governor 9/23/02
This law implements the recommendations of the Joint Legislative Sunset Review Committee. The law will continue to allow for the ongoing review of the Cemetery and Funeral Bureau by the Joint Legislative Review Committee. The law also:

  • Requires the cemetery to provide a copy of the consumer guide to the consumer prior to drafting a contract with the consumer;

  • Increases the delinquency fee for failure to renew a cemetery or crematory license by 150%;

  • Requires exempt funeral establishments to file an annual declaration of non-reporting status;

  • Requires the bureau to conduct a comprehensive study on the need to regulate 3rd party casket retailers;

  • Requires the bureau to conduct a study on the need for regulation of proprietary employees of religious
    corporations, churches, religious societies and religious denominations;

  • Defines cemetery manager as someone who is maintaining, operating or improving a cemetery and defines a licensing process for cemetery managers;

  • Defines crematory manager as someone who is maintaining or operating a crematory for the cremation of human remains and defines a licensing process for crematory managers;

  • Requires a licensed cemetery to employ and designate a cemetery manager (cemeteries within close geographical
    proximity may share a cemetery manager;)

  • Extends the $8.50 burial, entombment, inurnment fee and cremation fee until December 31, 2007; and

  • Changes the examination fee from the Bureau’s actual costs to no more than $500 for the crematory manager exam and $900 for the cemetery manager exam.
  

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