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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 367 — Consumer protection

367.93105 Declaration may specify declarant's preferences.

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A declaration may specify the declarant's preferences concerning any of the following:
(1)The disposition of the declarant's remains after the declarant's death;
(2)Who may direct the disposition of the declarant's remains;
(3)Who may provide funeral services after the declarant's death;
(4)Specific directions about the type and form of funeral services desired;
(5)The ceremonial arrangements to be performed after the declarant's death;
(6)The funeral merchandise and cemetery merchandise for the disposition of the
declarant's remains;
(7)Who may direct the ceremonial arrangements to be performed after the declarant's
death; and
(8)Disinterment.
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