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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 367 — Consumer protection

367.97501 Definitions for KRS 367.97501 to 367.97537.

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As used in KRS 367.97501 to 367.97537, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1)"Authorizing agent" means the person legally entitled to order the cremation of
the human remains.
(2)"Casket" means a rigid container which is designed for the encasement of
human remains constructed of wood, metal, or other material.
(3)"Closed container" means a sealed container or urn in which cremated remains
are placed and enclosed in a manner that prevents leakage or spillage of
cremated remains or the entrance of foreign material.
(4)"Cremated remains" means the fragments remaining after the cremation
process has been completed.
(5)"Cremation" means the heating process that reduces human remains to bone
fragments through combustion and evaporation.
(6)"Cremation authorization form" means a form promulgated by administrative
regulation of the Attorney General that expresses consent to the decedent's
cremation. The form shall include information concerning the parties' rights and
responsibilities.
(7)"Cremation chamber" means an enclosed space designed and manufactured
for the purpose of cremating human remains.
(8)"Cremation container" means a container in which human remains may be
delivered to a crematory for cremation that is:
(a)Rigid enough to support the weight of the corpse, closed, and leakproof;
(b)Composed of a combustible material or other material approved by the
crematory authority; and
(c)A proper and dignified covering for the human remains.
(9)"Crematory authority" means the legal entity which is licensed by the Attorney
General to operate a crematory and conduct cremations. Crematory authority
does not include state university health science centers.
(10)"Crematory" means a fixed building or structure that contains one
(1)or more
cremation chambers for the reduction of bodies of deceased persons to
cremated remains. "Crematory" includes crematorium.
(11)"Crematory operator" means the person in charge of a licensed crematory
authority.
(12)"Declaration" has the same meaning as in KRS 367.93101.
(13)"Holding facility" means an area designated for the retention of human remains
prior to cremation.
(14)"Human remains" means the body of a deceased person or part of a body or
limb that has been removed from a living person, in any state of
decomposition, prior to cremation.
(15)"Pathological waste" means human tissues, organs, and blood or body fluids,
in liquid or semiliquid form that are removed from a person for medical
purposes. "Pathological waste" does not include amputations or fetal remains
as defined in KRS 213.098.
(16)"Processed remains" means the end result of pulverization, by which the
residual from the cremation process is reduced and cleaned leaving only
fragments reduced to unidentified dimensions.
(17)"Retort operator" means a person operating a cremation chamber.
(18)"Scattering area or garden" means an area which may be designated by a
cemetery and located on a dedicated cemetery property where cremated
remains which have been removed from their container can be mixed with or
placed on top of the soil or ground cover.
(19)"Temporary container" means a receptacle for cremated remains, usually
made of plastic, cardboard, ceramics, plastic film, wood, or metal, designed to
prevent the leakage of processed remains or the entrance of foreign materials
which will hold the cremated remains until an urn or other permanent container
is acquired.
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