Maryland Code § BR-5-606

Section BR-5-606
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(a) (1) Each sole proprietor registered cemeterian, permit holder, or any
other person subject to the trust requirements of this subtitle shall keep detailed
records of all sales of burial lots or burial rights in a cemetery and money received.
(2) The records of each sole proprietor registered cemeterian, permit
holder, or any other person subject to the trust requirements of this subtitle and of
each trustee appointed by the sole proprietor registered cemeterian, permit holder,
or any other person subject to the trust requirements of this subtitle are subject to
examination by:

(i) the Director;
(ii) the Attorney General or an authorized representative of
the Attorney General; and
(iii) the State's Attorney for the county where the cemetery
owner does business or where the cemetery is located.
(b) (1) Each sole proprietor registered cemeterian, permit holder, or any
other person subject to the trust requirements of this subtitle shall submit a report
to the Director within 150 days after the close of each calendar or other fiscal year
chosen by the sole proprietor registered cemeterian, permit holder, or any other
person subject to the trust requirements of this subtitle.
(2) The report shall:
(i) be on the form that the Director requires;
(ii) be certified as to correctness by a certified public
accountant retained by the cemetery;
(iii) be accompanied by a trustee's annual summary statement
of assets for the reporting period that includes:
1. the amount of money in the perpetual care trust
fund at the beginning of the reporting period;
2. an investment portfolio summary describing the
asset and the market value for each investment class;
3. a transaction summary of the perpetual care trust
fund containing:
A. trust account earnings, including interest,
dividends, and realized gains or losses;
B. money deposited;
C. total receipts;
D. administrative expenses;

E. disbursements of income for cemetery care,
maintenance, administration, and embellishment;
F. other disbursements; and
G. total disbursements; and
4. the amount of money in the perpetual care trust
fund at the end of the reporting period;
(iv) be accompanied by a fee of $25; and
(v) include:
1. the name of the sole proprietor registered
cemeterian, permit holder, or any other person subject to the trust requirements of
this subtitle;
2. each location of the sole proprietor registered
cemeterian, permit holder, or any other person subject to the trust requirements of
this subtitle;
3. the amount of money in each perpetual care trust
fund at the beginning of the calendar or other fiscal year chosen by the sole proprietor
registered cemeterian, permit holder, or any other person subject to the trust
requirements of this subtitle;
4. the amount of money that the sole proprietor
registered cemeterian, permit holder, or any other person subject to the trust
requirements of this subtitle received during that year that is subject to the trust
requirements of this subtitle;
5. the amount of money actually deposited into each
perpetual care trust fund in that year;
6. the amount of money spent during that year to
provide care, maintenance, administration, and embellishment of each cemetery,
except for money used for the care of monuments and memorials; and
7. the name and address of each trustee.
(3) If the Director determines, after a review of the report and annual
summary statement of assets required by this subsection, that additional
documentation is required, a sole proprietor registered cemeterian, permit holder, or

any other person subject to the trust requirements of this subtitle shall provide the
additional documentation to the Director.
(4) A sole proprietor registered cemeterian, permit holder, or any
other person subject to the trust requirements of this subtitle who stops selling burial
lots or burial rights in a cemetery as to which perpetual care is stated or implied shall
notify the Director in the required report for the year in which sales stop.
(5) The Director may require a sole proprietor registered cemeterian,
permit holder, or any other person subject to the trust requirements of this subtitle
to correct any underfunding, including interest, due to the perpetual care trust fund.
(c) The Director may adopt regulations:
(1) to administer subsection (b) of this section; and
(2) for determining whether registered cemeterians, permit holders,
or any other person subject to the trust requirements of this subtitle are complying
with this subtitle.

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