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§ 12-54-302. Exceptions - safe harbor

CO Rev Stat § 12-54-302 (2018) (N/A)
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(1) If a crematory has acted in good faith, the crematory may rely on a signed statement from a person with the right of final disposition under section 15-19-106, C.R.S., that:

(a) The person knows of no document expressing the deceased person's wishes for final disposition that qualifies to direct the final disposition under section 15-19-104, C.R.S.;

(b) The person has made a reasonable effort under section 15-19-106, C.R.S., to contact each person with the right of final disposition and to learn his or her wishes; and

(c) The person knows of no objections to the final disposition.

(2) (a) (I) A crematory may dispose of cremains at the expense of the person with the right of final disposition one hundred eighty days after cremation if the person was given clear prior notice of this paragraph (a) and a reasonable opportunity to collect the cremains; the exact location of the final disposition and the costs associated with the final disposition are recorded; and the recovery of the cremains is possible. Recovery of costs is limited to a reasonable amount of the costs actually expended by the crematory.

(II) A crematory may comply with this paragraph (a) by transferring the cremated remains and the records showing the funeral establishment and the deceased's name, date of birth, and next of kin for final disposition to a facility or place normally used for final disposition if the new custodian can comply with this paragraph (a).

(III) If cremated remains are not claimed by the person with the right of final disposition within three years after cremation, a crematory may dispose of the remains in an unrecoverable manner by placing the remains in an ossuary or by scattering the remains in a dedicated cemetery, scattering garden, or consecrated ground used exclusively for these purposes.

(IV) The custodian is not liable for the loss or destruction of records required to be kept by this paragraph (a) if the loss or destruction was not caused by the custodian's negligence.

(b) If the deceased was cremated prior to July 1, 2003, and the crematory reasonably attempts to notify the person with the right of final disposition of the provisions of this subsection (2), the remains may be disposed of in accordance with this subsection (2), notwithstanding a failure to provide the notice of the provisions of this subsection (2) to the person with the right of final disposition prior to disposing of the remains.

(3) (a) This part 3 shall not apply to, nor interfere with, any custom or riteof a religious sect in the final disposition of its dead, and the members and followers of the religious sect may continue to provide memorial services for, care for, prepare, and cremate the bodies of deceased members of the religious sect if the human remains are refrigerated, frozen, or cremated within seven days after death.

(b) If human remains are refrigerated pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection (3), the body must be cremated within thirty days after death unless the coroner authorizes otherwise in writing. The coroner shall not permit an exception to this paragraph (b) unless the applicant can demonstrate a legitimate delay caused by unforeseen, uncontrollable circumstances or by a criminal investigation.

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§ 12-54-302. Exceptions - safe harbor