Oklahoma Code § 72-36

Title 72. Soldiers And Sailors: Short title - Dignity in Burial Act
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A.  This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Dignity in
Burial Act".
B.  The Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs shall establish
a program to ensure a dignified burial for honorably discharged
veterans of the United States Armed Forces who, prior to death,
lacked the financial capacity to prepare for or to provide for an
interment or cremation befitting a veteran of the United States
Armed Forces.  The program shall aid in obtaining any available
burial benefits from the United States Department of Veterans
Affairs or through private organizations.  The program shall provide
a burial grant for any veteran or any person who qualifies for
reimbursement, as determined by the Oklahoma Department of Veterans
Affairs, for unpaid expenses directly resulting from interment or
cremation.  The maximum amount of reimbursement, not including
private funds, shall not exceed One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) per
application.
C.  Eligibility requirements for the program shall be as
follows:
1.  The deceased shall be a veteran as defined in Section 2 of
Title 72 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
2.  The veteran shall have died in Oklahoma;
3.  The veteran shall not have been in the custody of the
Department of Corrections at the time of death;

4.  The applicant shall provide documentation establishing the
burial location of the deceased veteran's remains in a cemetery or
the location where the deceased veteran's cremains have been
permanently placed;
5.  The applicant shall provide documentation establishing that
the deceased veteran was provided an appropriate casket if the
deceased veteran was interred; and
6.  The applicant shall provide documentation establishing that
the deceased veteran received a proper memorial headstone or marker
at the place of his or her interment as provided in 38 U.S.C.,
Section 2306 or that a memorial headstone or marker meeting the same
physical standards for size, material, composition, placement, and
informational content was provided in the event the deceased veteran
did not qualify under the provisions of 38 U.S.C., Section 2306.
D.  The Executive Director of the Oklahoma Department of
Veterans Affairs or his or her designee shall make final approval of
the Dignity in Burial Act applications, shall determine whether the
deceased meets eligibility criteria, and may approve funds to
reimburse the costs of interment or cremation.
E.  Reimbursement shall be paid from the Indigent Veteran Burial
Revolving Fund provided in Section 34 of Title 72 of the Oklahoma
Statutes.  If there are insufficient resources in the Indigent
Veteran Burial Revolving Fund, payment shall be made from the
Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs Revolving Fund.
F.  An application process for the implementation of this
program shall be developed by the Oklahoma Department of Veterans
Affairs.
G.  Rules for the implementation of this program shall be

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