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Code · Connecticut · Title 19a — Public Health and Well-Being · CHAPTER 368j — Cemeteries

Sec. 19a-315. “Ancient burial place”, “burial ground authority” and “grave marker” defined.

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For purposes of sections 19a-315 to 19a-315c , inclusive:
(1)“Ancient burial place” means any tract of land within any municipality which has been used or has been in existence as a burial ground for more than one hundred years;
(2)“Burial ground authority” means the town, ecclesiastical society or cemetery association, as the case may be; and
(3)“Grave marker” means any of the following when used to mark graves in an ancient burial place, cemetery or burial ground: Tombs, monuments, gravestones, or fragments thereof and fences or curbing which enclose individual or family burial plots.
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