Maine Code § 22-2900-A

Natural organic reduction
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1. Definitions. As used in this section, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms
have the following meanings.
A. "Natural organic reduction" has the same meaning as in section 2841-A, subsection 1. [PL
2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
B. "Natural organic reduction facility" has the same meaning as in section 2841-A, subsection 2.
[PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
[PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
2. Natural organic reduction permitted. A cemetery corporation operating within the State,
after obtaining a license from the department and meeting the requirements of this section, may
establish and maintain suitable buildings and appliances for subjecting the body of a deceased person
to natural organic reduction and, in accordance with this section and the rules of the department, may
subject the body to natural organic reduction and dispose of the remains of the body.
[PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
3. Application for licensure. A cemetery corporation operating within the State seeking to
establish a natural organic reduction facility shall submit the following information to the department
in application for licensure:
A. A list of the directors, employees and certificate holders of the cemetery corporation; [PL
2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
B. A certified survey of the site and location within the State the natural organic reduction facility
will be situated; [PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
C. A business plan for the operation of the natural organic reduction facility, including but not
limited to the number of bodies expected to be subjected to natural organic reduction each year, the
number of sites within the natural organic reduction facility for subjecting bodies to natural organic
reduction and the manufacturing costs, capital costs, financing, anticipated number of employees
and types of services provided and pricing of those services; [PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
D. A description of any anticipated effect the natural organic reduction facility will have within
the State; [PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
E. Plans, designs and costs of any structures to be built or retrofitted for the natural organic
reduction facility; and [PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]

F. A description of any approvals or permits required to build or retrofit the natural organic
reduction facility required under state laws and local ordinances and documentation showing that
the approvals or permits have been obtained. [PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
Within 35 days of receiving an application pursuant to this subsection, the department may request any
other information the department considers necessary.
[PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
4. Timeline for processing application; notification of results. The department shall approve
or deny an application for licensure submitted under subsection 3 within 90 days of receiving a
complete application. The department shall provide, by registered or certified mail addressed to the
cemetery corporation at its principal office, written notice of its determination to the cemetery
corporation and, if the application is denied, the reasons for denying the application.
[PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
5. Authority. A natural organic reduction facility licensed under this section may:
A. Subject the body of a deceased person to natural organic reduction; [PL 2023, c. 676, §19
(NEW).]
B. Meet with members of the public to arrange and provide for natural organic reduction; [PL
2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
C. Enter into contracts for the provision of disposition by natural organic reduction, except that the
natural organic reduction facility may not enter into pre-need agreements under Title 13, section
1264; [PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
D. Arrange, direct or perform the removal or transportation of the body of a deceased person; and
[PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
E. Secure and file all necessary certificates, permits, forms or other documents. [PL 2023, c. 676,
§19 (NEW).]
[PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
6. Certification required. An employee of a natural organic reduction facility who is responsible
for the daily operations of natural organic reduction must be certified by the department within one
year of the employee's beginning employment. Renewal of the employee's certification must occur
every 5 years.
[PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
7. Facility requirements. A natural organic reduction facility shall:
A. Maintain the facility in a clean, orderly and sanitary manner; [PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
B. Have adequate ventilation; [PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
C. Have a temporary storage area to store the remains of human bodies that is not accessible to the
general public; and [PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
D. Structure the facility in a manner that protects privacy, including by having tightly closed and
rigid doors, covered windows and locked and secured entrances. [PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
[PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
8. Certificate from medical examiner or medicolegal death investigator. The body of a
deceased person may not be subjected to natural organic reduction within 48 hours after death unless
the person died of a contagious or infectious disease, and in no event may the body of a deceased person
be subjected to natural organic reduction until the natural organic reduction facility in charge of the
disposition has received a certificate from a duly appointed medical examiner or medicolegal death
investigator appointed pursuant to section 3023-A that the medical examiner or medicolegal death
investigator has made personal inquiry into the cause and manner of death and is satisfied that further

examination or judicial inquiry concerning the cause and manner of death is not necessary. This
certificate, a certified copy of the death certificate and a burial transit permit, if necessary, when
presented by the authorized person as defined in section 2846 is sufficient authority for the body to be
subjected to natural organic reduction, and the natural organic reduction facility in charge of the
disposition may not refuse to subject the body to natural organic reduction solely because these
documents are presented by such an authorized person. The certificate must be retained for a period of
15 years by the natural organic reduction facility in charge of subjecting the body to natural organic
reduction. For the certificate, the medical examiner must receive a fee of $25 payable by the person
requesting the certificate. This fee may be waived at the discretion of the Chief Medical Examiner.
[PL 2025, c. 390, Pt. A, §41 (AMD).]
9. Privacy of human remains. A natural organic reduction facility shall adopt policies to ensure
that the privacy of human remains is respected. The facility shall restrict access to the storage area
where human remains are stored or being subjected to natural organic reduction, except to an authorized
person. For the purposes of this subsection, "authorized person" means:
A. A licensed funeral director; [PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
B. A student of the practice of funeral services; [PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
C. Officers or trustees of the cemetery corporation operating the natural organic reduction facility;
[PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
D. Designated employees or agents of the natural organic reduction facility; [PL 2023, c. 676,
§19 (NEW).]
E. State or municipal employees acting within the scope of their duties; [PL 2023, c. 676, §19
(NEW).]
F. Designated instructors of the practice of funeral services; [PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
G. Licensed physicians or nurses; and [PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
H. Members of the immediate family of the deceased person or their agents. [PL 2023, c. 676,
§19 (NEW).]
[PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
10. Statement regarding condition of body. The next of kin of the deceased person or other
authorized person shall attest that the body of the deceased person does not contain a battery, battery
pack, power cell, radioactive implant or radioactive device.
[PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
11. Container requirements. Upon delivery to the natural organic reduction facility, the body of
a deceased person must be in a container or wrapped in a manner sufficient to contain the body and
fully decompose through natural organic reduction. If the container or wrappings are not able to be
naturally organically reduced, the natural organic reduction facility shall timely notify the person
making the funeral arrangements that the body of the deceased person will be transferred to an
alternative container and the person making the funeral arrangements shall sign an acknowledgement
that this timely notification was made. This record must be maintained by the natural organic reduction
facility. The body of the deceased person may then be transferred to an alternative container by a
licensed funeral director.
[PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
12. Opening container prohibited; exceptions. The container or wrappings required in
subsection 11 may not be opened or removed unless by a licensed funeral director in the presence of a
witness if good cause exists to confirm the identity of the deceased person, to ensure that devices
identified in subsection 10 are not present or upon reasonable demand by the person's next of kin or
agent. If the container or wrappings are opened or removed, the natural organic reduction facility must

document in its records the reason, the name of the person who authorized the opening of the container
or removal of the wrappings, the name of the person who opened the container or removed the
wrappings and the name of the witness.
[PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
13. Multiple deceased persons. A natural organic reduction facility may not subject more than
one deceased person's body to natural organic reduction in the same container at one time unless the
facility receives explicit, signed authorization by the person making funeral arrangements. This record
must be maintained by the natural organic reduction facility.
[PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
14. Treatment of remains after natural organic reduction. Following the natural organic
reduction of the body of a deceased person, a natural organic reduction facility:
A. Shall thoroughly clean the interior of the container used for natural organic reduction; [PL
2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
B. Shall place the remains of the body in an individual container that is sufficient to hold the
remains and does not contain other remains unless authorized pursuant to subsection 13; [PL 2023,
c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
C. Shall label the container of the remains of the body with the name of the deceased person whose
body was subjected to natural organic reduction; [PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
D. May use a magnet and sieve or other appropriate method to separate the human remains from
any foreign material. The foreign material must be disposed of in accordance with department rules;
and [PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
E. Shall pulverize the remains of the body until no single fragment is recognizable as skeletal
tissue. [PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
[PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
15. Inspection. Upon inspection of a natural organic reduction facility, the department may
require the facility to produce records of the facility's operation and maintenance, including
authorizations for the disposition of bodies of deceased persons.
[PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]
16. Rulemaking. The department shall adopt rules to implement this section. Rules adopted
pursuant to this section are routine technical rules as defined by Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A.
[PL 2023, c. 676, §19 (NEW).]

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