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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 451 - DEAD BODIES

NRS 451.710 Refusal to accept or cremate remains or to release cremated remains pending resolution of dispute.

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NRS 451.710 Refusal to accept or cremate remains or to release cremated remains pending resolution of dispute.
1. The operator of a crematory incurs no liability by refusing to accept or to cremate human remains until the operator receives a court order or other suitable confirmation that a dispute has been settled:
(a)If the operator is aware of a dispute concerning cremation of the remains;
(b)If the operator has a reasonable basis for questioning any of the representations made by the agent; or
(c)For any other lawful reason.
2. If the operator of a crematory is aware of a dispute concerning the release or disposition of cremated human remains, the operator may refuse to release the remains until the dispute has been resolved or the operator receives a court order authorizing the release or disposition of the remains. The operator incurs no liability by such a refusal.
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