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Full Text of HB3834  100th General Assembly

HB3834 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  
  

 


 
100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2017 and 2018
HB3834

 

Introduced , by Rep. Dan Brady

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
225 ILCS 411/20-5

    Amends the Cemetery Oversight Act. Provides that a public cemetery shall make all cemetery services available during their advertised hours of operation, including burial services on cemetery property. Provides that a public cemetery may not charge any additional fees based on the time of providing a service, so long as the service takes place during the advertised hours of operation. Effective immediately.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning regulation.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Cemetery Oversight Act is amended by
5changing Section 20-5 as follows:
 
6    (225 ILCS 411/20-5)
7    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2021)
8    Sec. 20-5. Maintenance and records.
9    (a) A cemetery authority shall provide reasonable
10maintenance of the cemetery property and of all lots, graves,
11crypts, and columbariums in the cemetery based on the type and
12size of the cemetery, topographic limitations, and contractual
13commitments with consumers. Subject to the provisions of this
14subsection (a), reasonable maintenance includes:
15        (1) the laying of seed, sod, or other suitable ground
16    cover as soon as practical following an interment given the
17    weather conditions, climate, and season and the
18    interment's proximity to ongoing burial activity;
19        (2) the cutting of lawn throughout the cemetery at
20    reasonable intervals to prevent an overgrowth of grass and
21    weeds given the weather conditions, climate, and season;
22        (3) the trimming of shrubs to prevent excessive
23    overgrowth;

 

 

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1        (4) the trimming of trees to remove dead limbs;
2        (5) maintaining, repairing, or removing, if necessary,
3    drains, water lines, roads, buildings, fences, and other
4    structures; and
5        (6) keeping the cemetery premises free of trash and
6    debris.
7    In determining whether a cemetery authority provides
8reasonable maintenance of the cemetery property, the
9Department shall consider:
10        (1) the cemetery authority's contractual obligations
11    for care and maintenance;
12        (2) the size of the cemetery;
13        (3) the extent and use of the cemetery authority's
14    financial resources;
15        (4) the standard of maintenance of one or more
16    similarly situated cemeteries; in determining whether a
17    cemetery is similarly situated, the Department shall
18    consider the cemetery's size, location, topography, and
19    financial resources, and whether the cemetery is a
20    fraternal cemetery, a religious cemetery, a public
21    cemetery, a cemetery owned and operated by a cemetery
22    association, or a licensed cemetery.
23    Reasonable maintenance by the cemetery authority shall not
24preclude the exercise of lawful rights by the owner of an
25interment, inurnment, or entombment right, or by the decedent's
26immediate family or other heirs, in accordance with reasonable

 

 

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1rules and regulations of the cemetery or other agreement of the
2cemetery authority.
3    In the case of a cemetery dedicated as a nature preserve
4under the Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act, reasonable
5maintenance by the cemetery authority shall be in accordance
6with the rules and master plan governing the dedicated nature
7preserve.
8    A cemetery authority accused of violating the reasonable
9maintenance standard set forth in this Section shall have a
10reasonable opportunity to cure the violation. The cemetery
11authority shall have 10 business days after receipt of notice
12to cure the violation. If a cemetery authority cannot cure the
13violation within 10 business days, then the cemetery authority
14may request a time extension in order to cure the violation.
15The request for an extension shall be made in writing to the
16Department and must be postmarked within 10 business days after
17receipt of the notice of the alleged violation. The request
18shall outline all reasons for the extension and an estimated
19date by which the cure will be accomplished. Acceptable reasons
20include, without limitation, delays caused by weather
21conditions, season or climate, equipment failures, or
22acquisitions of materials or supplies being addressed by the
23authority in a timely manner, and unexpected temporary absences
24of personnel. The Department may approve or deny the extension.
25If the extension is denied, then the cemetery authority must
26cure the violation within 10 business days after the date of

 

 

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1receipt of the Department's extension denial. If the extension
2is granted, then the cemetery authority must cure the violation
3within the extended period of time. A cemetery authority that
4does not cure the violation within the appropriate period of
5time shall be subject to discipline in accordance with Article
625 of this Act.
7    (b) A cemetery authority, before commencing cemetery
8operations or within 6 months after the effective date of this
9Act, shall cause an overall map of its cemetery property,
10delineating all lots or plots, blocks, sections, avenues,
11walks, alleys, and paths and their respective designations, to
12be filed at its on-site office, or if it does not maintain an
13on-site office, at its principal place of business. The
14cemetery authority shall update its map and index described in
15subsection (b-5) within a reasonable time after any expansion
16or alteration of the cemetery property. A cemetery manager's
17certificate acknowledging, accepting, and adopting the map
18shall also be included with the map. The Department may order
19that the cemetery authority obtain a cemetery plat and that it
20be filed at its on-site office, or if it does not maintain an
21on-site office, at its principal place of business if (1) a
22human body that should have been interred, entombed, or inurned
23at the cemetery after the effective date of this amendatory Act
24of the 97th General Assembly is missing, displaced, or
25dismembered and (2) the cemetery map contains serious
26discrepancies.

 

 

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1    In exercising this discretion, the Department shall
2consider whether the cemetery authority would experience an
3undue hardship as a result of obtaining the plat. The cemetery
4plat, as with all plats prepared under this Act, shall comply
5with the Illinois Professional Land Surveyor Act of 1989 and
6shall delineate, describe, and set forth all lots or plots,
7blocks, sections, avenues, walks, alleys, and paths and their
8respective designations. A cemetery manager's certificate
9acknowledging, accepting, and adopting the plat shall also be
10included with the plat.
11    (b-5) A cemetery authority shall maintain an index that
12associates the identity of deceased persons interred,
13entombed, or inurned after the effective date of this Act with
14their respective place of interment, entombment, or inurnment.
15    (c) The cemetery authority shall open the cemetery map or
16plat to public inspection. The cemetery authority shall make
17available a copy of the overall cemetery map or plat upon
18written request and shall, if practical, provide a copy of a
19segment of the cemetery plat where interment rights are located
20upon the payment of reasonable photocopy fees. Any unsold lots,
21plots, or parts thereof, in which there are not human remains,
22may be resurveyed and altered in shape or size and properly
23designated on the cemetery map or plat. However, sold lots,
24plots, or parts thereof in which there are human remains may
25not be renumbered or renamed. Nothing contained in this
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1enlarging an interment right by selling to its owner the excess
2space next to the interment right and permitting interments
3therein, provided reasonable access to the interment right and
4to adjoining interment rights is not thereby eliminated.
5    (d) A cemetery authority shall keep a record of every
6interment, entombment, and inurnment completed after the
7effective date of this Act. The record shall include the
8deceased's name, age, date of burial, and the specific location
9of the interred, entombed, or inurned human remains. The
10specific location shall correspond to the map or plat
11maintained in accordance with subsection (b) of this Section.
12    (e) (Blank).
13    (f) A cemetery authority shall make available for
14inspection and, upon reasonable request and the payment of a
15reasonable copying fee, provide a copy of its rules and
16regulations. A cemetery authority shall make available for
17viewing and provide a copy of its current prices of interment,
18inurnment, or entombment rights.
19    (g) A cemetery authority shall provide access to the
20cemetery under the cemetery authority's reasonable rules and
21regulations.
22    (h) A cemetery authority shall be responsible for the
23proper opening and closing of all graves, crypts, or niches for
24human remains in any cemetery property it owns.
25    (i) A licensed cemetery authority shall keep in this State
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1Department to determine whether such licensee or trustee is
2complying with the provisions of this Act and with the rules,
3regulations, and directions made by the Department under this
4Act. The licensed cemetery authority shall keep the records in
5electronic or written format at the location identified in the
6license issued by the Department or as otherwise agreed by the
7Department in writing. The books, accounts, and records shall
8be accessible for review upon demand of the Department.
9    (j) A public cemetery shall make all cemetery services
10available during their advertised hours of operation,
11including burial services on cemetery property. A public
12cemetery may not charge any additional fees based on the time
13of providing a service, so long as the service takes place
14during the advertised hours of operation.
15(Source: P.A. 96-863, eff. 3-1-10; 97-679, eff. 2-6-12.)
 
16    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
17becoming law.