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Code · New Jersey · Title 45 — Mining, Oil and Gas · Chapter 27

45:27-24 Removal of memorial, embellishment, impediment.

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24. a. A cemetery company may remove any authorized memorial, embellishment or impediment for safety reasons. Before removal, the cemetery company shall take photographs of the memorial and its condition and shall retain them in its permanent records. Within 30 days after removal, the cemetery company shall notify the interment space owner in writing of the removal at the address on file with the cemetery company. The notice shall include a provision advising that, within six months of the notice, the interment space owner may apply to the board for appropriate relief.
b. A cemetery company may remove any memorial, embellishment or impediment that was placed in violation of the regulations of the cemetery. The cemetery may recover the cost of the removal.
c. Upon removal of a memorial, embellishment or impediment, the cemetery company shall store it in a reasonably secure manner. If after one year, the interment space owner has not taken possession of the memorial, embellishment or impediment, the cemetery may dispose of it. The cemetery company shall notify the board in writing 90 days prior to disposal.
d. A cemetery company may not renovate a section or area of the cemetery necessitating the removal of memorials from an interment space without board approval. The board may require specific actions or procedures by the cemetery company for the proposed renovation. The cemetery company shall notify the interment space owner of the proposed renovations 30 days before the action. Publication in a local newspaper circulating in the county in which the interment space is located and posting on the grounds shall be considered sufficient notice. Repairs or improvements done at the request of the interment space owner do not constitute renovation work which requires board approval.
e. Site work necessary to repair or restore any part of a cemetery as an emergency response to vandalism, damage by weather conditions or other acts of God shall not constitute planned renovation work.
f. Memorials may be temporarily removed from interment spaces in order to provide access for equipment and personnel to perform openings and general debris clean-up. Memorials shall be reinstalled promptly.
L.2003,c.261,s.24.
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