Maine Code § 13-1303

Ownership and operation
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Every cemetery, except Veterans' Memorial Cemetery established under Title 37-A, chapter 2,
hereafter established shall be owned, maintained or operated by a municipality or other political
subdivision of the State, a church, a religious or charitable society, or by a cemetery association
incorporated as provided in section 1071 or 1301. [PL 1973, c. 537, §19 (AMD).]
Every such cemetery must be located in accordance with statutes already in force and effect, and
only after consent for such location has been obtained from the municipality or other political
subdivision where the same is proposed to be located, as well as from the Department of Health and
Human Services. A cemetery, community mausoleum, crematory, natural organic reduction facility or
columbarium hereafter established may not be maintained or operated for the purpose of private profit
or gain, either directly or indirectly, to any director, officer or member of the cemetery association or
other agency owning, maintaining or operating the same, or of any holding company or development
company employed to develop, build and dispose of the same. A cemetery lawfully established prior
to July 24, 1937 may continue to be owned, maintained and operated under the form of organization
adopted therefor. Any corporation organized prior to July 24, 1937 that is authorized or empowered to
own, construct, maintain or operate cemeteries or burial grounds may lawfully own, construct, maintain
or operate mausoleums, crematories or columbaria in connection therewith, in accordance with the laws
existing and effective up to the time of July 24, 1937. [PL 2023, c. 676, §7 (AMD).]

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