Wisconsin Code § 440.945

Cemetery monuments
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(1) DEFINITIONS. In this
section:
(a) “Installed” means permanently affixed to a cemetery lot.
(b) “Monument” means any object made of granite, bronze,
marble, stone, cement or other permanent material that is installed or intended to be installed to identify or memorialize human remains.
(c) “Vendor” means a person who sells, delivers, installs or
cares for a monument, other than the cemetery authority of the
cemetery in which the monument is installed.
(2) CEMETERY AUTHORITY POWERS. A cemetery authority
may do any of the following:
(a) Adopt regulations, consistent with this section and with
standards that the cemetery authority uses for its own monument
installations, prescribing requirements and procedures for the
sale, delivery, installation or care of monuments, including requirements that each vendor provide reasonable advance notice to
the cemetery authority of the date on which the vendor desires to
install a monument; that each vendor carry worker’s compensation insurance and a minimum amount of comprehensive general
liability insurance, such minimum amount not to exceed
$300,000; and that each owner of a cemetery lot pay all fees and
other amounts due the cemetery authority to satisfy any encumbrances pertaining to the cemetery lot before a monument is
installed.
(b) Assist a vendor in marking the location for a monument
and inspect the installation of the monument to ensure that it is
properly installed by the vendor.
(c) Charge either the owner of a cemetery lot or a vendor a
reasonable fee to cover the cemetery authority’s labor costs. In
this paragraph, “labor costs” means the amount, calculated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and practices, that is payable to employees of the cemetery authority for
wages and fringe benefits for the period that the employees were
engaged in marking the location for and inspecting the installation of the monument to ensure that it was properly installed, and
may include any general administrative or overhead costs of the
cemetery authority or any other costs that are directly related to
marking the location for and inspecting the installation of the
monument to ensure that it was properly installed.
(3) DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO CONSUMERS. (a) Every
cemetery authority shall keep on file and make available for inspection and copying to owners and prospective purchasers of
cemetery lots and to other interested persons all of the following
information:
1. An itemized list of the amounts charged for any services
provided by the cemetery authority relating to the finishing, installation or care of monuments.
2. Any regulations adopted under sub. (2) (a).
(b) Upon the request of any person who is interested in purchasing a monument from a cemetery authority or a vendor, the
cemetery authority or vendor shall provide the person with an
itemized list of the amount charged for each finished monument
in which the person is interested and for any services that may be
provided by the cemetery authority or vendor relating to the installation or care of the monument.
(4) PROHIBITED CONDUCT. (a) A cemetery authority may not
do any of the following:
1. Require the owner or purchaser of a cemetery lot to purchase a monument or services related to the installation of a monument from the cemetery authority.
2. Restrict the right of the owner or purchaser of a cemetery
lot to purchase a monument or services related to the installation
of a monument from the vendor of his or her choice.
3. Except as provided in sub. (2) (c), charge the owner or purchaser of a cemetery lot a fee for purchasing a monument or services related to the installation of a monument from a vendor, or
charge a vendor a fee for delivering or installing the monument.
Nothing in this subdivision shall be construed to prohibit a cemetery authority from charging the owner or purchaser of a cemetery lot a reasonable fee for services relating to the care of a
monument.
4. Discriminate against any owner or purchaser of a cemetery lot who has purchased a monument or services related to the
installation of a monument from a vendor.
(b) A vendor may not falsely represent to any person any regulations adopted by a cemetery authority under sub. (2) (a) or
falsely represent to any person the vendor’s relationship with a
cemetery authority.
(5) ENFORCEMENT. (a) If the board has reason to believe that
any person is violating this section and that the continuation of
that activity might cause injury to the public interest, the board
may investigate.
(b) The department of justice or any district attorney, upon informing the department of justice, may commence an action in
circuit court in the name of the state to restrain by temporary or
permanent injunction any violation of this section. The court
may, prior to entry of final judgment, make such orders or judgments as may be necessary to restore to any person any pecuniary
loss suffered because of the acts or practices involved in the action, if proof of such loss is submitted to the satisfaction of the
court. The department of justice may subpoena persons and require the production of books and other documents, and may re-

quest the board to exercise its authority under par. (a) to aid in the
investigation of alleged violations of this section.
(c) In lieu of instituting or continuing an action under this
subsection, the department of justice may accept a written assurance of discontinuance of any act or practice alleged to be a violation of this section from the person who has engaged in the act or
practice. An assurance entered into under this paragraph shall
not be considered evidence of a violation of this section, but a violation of the assurance shall be treated as a violation of this
section.

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