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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 451 - DEAD BODIES

NRS 451.080 Regulations governing manner of removal and reinterment; time for removal and reinterment.

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NRS 451.080 Regulations governing manner of removal and reinterment; time for removal and reinterment.
1. The cemetery authority may prescribe reasonable regulations governing the manner of making disinterments and removals and providing for reinterment in a portion of the existing cemetery or in any other cemetery or for deposit of the remains in any memorial mausoleum or columbarium or for providing appropriate future care.
2. The cemetery authority must prescribe a reasonable time of not less than 1 year after the date on which a court orders the disinterment and removal of remains pursuant to NRS 451.070 , after which the cemetery authority may proceed to disinter and remove the remains and reinter them in a portion of the existing cemetery or another cemetery or deposit them in a memorial mausoleum or columbarium.
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