Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 11 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Subtitle 1 - GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 118 - DISINTERMENT PERMITS
Section 11-118-4 - Eligibility for a permit
Universal Citation: HI Admin Rules 11-118-4
Current through February, 2024
(a) Individuals eligible to apply for a disinterment permit include:
(1) A survivor of the decedent in the
following priority order:
(A) Spouse or
reciprocal beneficiary;
(B) Child
eighteen years of age or older, or if more than one child, a majority of the
children eighteen years of age or older;
(C) Parent(s);
(D) Sibling eighteen years of age or older,
or if more than one sibling, a majority of the siblings eighteen years of age
or older;
(E) Grandparent, or if
more than one grandparent, a majority of the grandparents; and
(F) Grandchild eighteen years of age or
older, or if more than one grandchild, a majority of the grandchildren eighteen
years of age or older;
(2) An individual with a legal relationship
to the decedent, including the following:
(A)
A personal representative of the decedent's estate; and
(B) A person designated by a court of
competent jurisdiction;
(3) A law enforcement officer with
jurisdiction in the state acting within the law enforcement officer's official
capacity;
(4) An authorized
representative of the united States Department of Defense seeking to disinter
remains of armed forces service members; and
(5) A landowner, including the owner of a
cemetery or the owner's representative, with a court order authorizing the
removal of remains buried on the landowner's property.
(b) In addition to the requirements in subsection (a), individuals applying for a disinterment permit for remains that are not located in a known, maintained, actively used cemetery shall submit proof of a written agreement to disinter from the owner of the property where the remains are located.
(c) The department shall not grant permission to disinter remains to individuals who do not meet the eligibility requirements of this section without a court order.
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