Nevada Code § 451.070

Court order required for disinterment and removal of human remains; petition; hearing; maintenance of records by cemetery authority; exceptions
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 7, a cemetery authority shall not disinter or remove human remains
interred in all or any part of a cemetery owned, leased or operated by the
cemetery authority without a court order authorizing the cemetery authority to
do so.
2. A cemetery authority may petition the
district court of the county in which a cemetery is located for an order
authorizing the disinterment and removal of human remains interred in all or
any part of a cemetery owned, leased or operated by the cemetery authority. The
petition must:
(a) Contain a concise statement as to the necessity
of the proposed action; and
(b) Be accompanied by adequate documentation to
justify a hearing on the petition.
3. Upon the filing of a petition pursuant
to subsection 2, the court shall fix a time for a hearing on the matter. The
petitioner shall provide notice and a copy of the petition to every person who
owns, holds or has the right of interment in any plot of the cemetery or part
affected whose name appears on the records of the cemetery or upon the real
property assessment roll of the county in which the cemetery is located. If a
person who receives such notice wishes to oppose the petition, the person must
appear before the court at the hearing. If the person appears before the court
at the hearing, the court must provide the person an opportunity to be heard on
the matter.
4. After the hearing described in
subsection 3, the court may issue an order authorizing the disinterment and
removal of human remains from all or any part of the cemetery if:
(a) The court finds by clear and convincing evidence
that:
(1) The maintenance of all or any part of
the cemetery that is the subject of the petition as a burial place for the
human dead is not in accordance with the health, safety, comfort or welfare of
the public;
(2) The cemetery authority is unable to
restore the cemetery or part of the cemetery that is the subject of the
petition to a condition where the maintenance of the cemetery as a burial place
for the human dead is in accordance with the health, safety, comfort and
welfare of the public; and
(3) The cemetery authority is unable, at
current market rates, to sell or lease the cemetery that is the subject of the
petition to or enter into a contract with another cemetery authority that will
maintain the cemetery that is the subject of the petition as a burial place for
the human dead in accordance with the health, safety, comfort and welfare of
the public; or
(b) The court finds by clear and convincing
evidence that such disinterment and removal is necessary because of the
financial obligations of the cemetery authority for future care of gravesites
within a specified area.
5. Upon the issuance of an order pursuant
to subsection 4, a cemetery authority may proceed to disinter and remove the
remains in accordance with the provisions of NRS
451.069 to 451.330 , inclusive.
6. The cemetery authority shall:
(a) Maintain a written record for each person
whose remains are disinterred and removed, which must include, without
limitation:
(1) The name of the person;
(2) A description of the plot from which
the remains were removed; and
(3) The location where the remains are
reinterred, if known; and
(b) Provide a copy of any such record described
in paragraph (a) to a local health officer, county coroner or the Nevada
Funeral and Cemetery Services Board upon request.
7. The provisions of this section do not
apply to:
(a) The disinterment and removal of human remains:
(1) Interred in a burial plot that is
owned in fee simple by a person other than the cemetery authority; or
(2) By a cemetery authority if the
cemetery authority is acting at the direction of a:
(I) Person to whom a permit for
disinterment has been issued pursuant to NRS
451.045 ;
(II) County coroner, in the
performance of his or her official duties; or
(III) Person who is authorized to
order the burial or cremation of human remains pursuant to NRS 451.024 ;
(b) Any area within a cemetery that contains a
historical marker or is designated as a historical site, including, without
limitation, any tomb, monument, gravestone or other structure marked as
historical or located on land designated as part of a historical site; or
(c) A historic cemetery owned or operated by a
county.
8. As used in this section, historic has
the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 381.195 .

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