Utah Code § 58-9-612

Limitation of liability
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(1) An authorizing agent who signs a cremation authorization form warrants the truthfulness of the
facts set forth on the form, including:
(a) the identity of the deceased whose remains are to be cremated; and
(b) the authorizing agent's authority to order the cremation.
(2) A funeral service establishment may rely upon the representations made by an authorizing
agent under Subsection (1).
(3) The authorizing agent is personally and individually liable for all damage resulting from a
misstatement or misrepresentation made under Subsection (1).
(4)
(a) A funeral service establishment may arrange for the cremation of and cremate human
remains upon receipt of a cremation authorization form signed by an authorizing agent.
(b) A funeral service establishment that arranges a cremation, cremates human remains, or
releases or disposes of cremated human remains pursuant to a cremation authorization form
is not liable for an action it takes pursuant to that authorization.
(5) A funeral service establishment is not responsible or liable for any valuables delivered to the
establishment with human remains to be cremated.
(6) A funeral service establishment may refuse to arrange for a cremation, to accept human
remains for cremation, or to perform a cremation:
(a) if the establishment is aware of a dispute concerning the cremation of the human remains
and it has not received a court order or other suitable confirmation that the dispute has been
resolved;
(b) if the establishment has a reasonable basis for questioning any of the representations made
by an authorizing agent; or
(c) for any other lawful reason.
(7)

(a) If a funeral service establishment is aware of a dispute concerning the release or disposition
of cremated remains in its possession, the establishment may refuse to release the remains
until:
(i) the dispute has been resolved; or
(ii) it has received a court order authorizing the release or disposition of the remains.
(b) A funeral service establishment is not liable for its refusal to release or dispose of cremated
remains in accordance with this Subsection (7).

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