Illinois Code § 410 ILCS 18/45

Limitation of liability.
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2029)

 
Sec. 45. 

Limitation of liability. 

 
(a) A crematory authority that has received an executed cremation
authorization form that complies with paragraph (1) of subsection (a) of
Section 20 and has received any additional documentation
required by Section 20 shall not be liable for cremating the human
remains designated by the cremation authorization form if the
cremation is performed in accordance with this Act.

 
(b) A crematory authority shall not be liable for refusing to accept human
remains or to perform a cremation until it receives a court order or other
suitable confirmation that a dispute has been settled, if:

 
 
(1) it is aware of any dispute concerning the 
 
cremation of the human remains;

 
 
(2) it has a reasonable basis for questioning any of 
 
the representations made by the authorizing agent; or

 
 
(3) it refuses to accept the human remains for any 
 
other lawful reason.

 
This provision shall not be construed as placing any affirmative
obligation, not otherwise required by law, on any crematory authority to
accept any human remains for cremation.

 
(c) No cemetery shall be liable for any cremated remains that are dumped,
scattered, or otherwise deposited on the cemetery in violation of this Act, if
that action is taken without the cemetery's consent.

 
(d) If a crematory authority is aware of any dispute concerning the release
or disposition of the cremated remains, the crematory authority may refuse to
release the cremated remains until the dispute has been resolved or the
crematory authority has been provided with a court order directing the release
or disposition of the cremated remains. A crematory authority shall not be
liable for refusing to release or dispose of cremated remains in accordance
with this
Section.

 
(e) A crematory authority shall not be responsible or liable
for any valuables delivered to the crematory authority with human remains,
unless the crematory authority has received written instructions in
accordance with item (K) of paragraph (1) of subsection (a) of Section 20.

cremation of the human remains;
the representations made by the authorizing agent; or
other lawful reason.

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