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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 367 — Consumer protection

367.97517 Disposition of cremated remains.

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(1)Upon completion of the cremation, all residual of the cremation process shall be
removed insofar as is possible, from the cremation chamber. The residual shall be
placed within a container or tray that will ensure against commingling with other
cremated remains; and the identification removed from the control panel area and
attached to the container or tray to await final processing.
(2)The residual shall be manually cleaned of identifiable foreign objects, other than
those used for identification, or as may be requested by the authorizing agent. The
residual of the cremation process may undergo pulverization as a part of final
processing.
(3)All body prosthesis, bridgework, or similar items removed from the cremated
remains shall be disposed of by the crematory authority unless authority to do
otherwise is specifically granted in writing.
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