New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 44J - CEMETERIES
Subchapter 8 - DISINTERMENT
Section 13:44J-8.4 - Temporary storage prior to final entombment or interment within a single cemetery
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) For purposes of this section, "properly constructed receiving vault" means a container, constructed pursuant to the provisions of 45:27-27.
(b) A cemetery company may temporarily store human remains in a properly constructed receiving vault prior to final entombment or interment for up to four years. If a cemetery company needs to temporarily store human remains for more than four years, the cemetery company must obtain the written consent for an extension at least 120 days prior to the end of the four-year period, which includes a set term for the extension, from the person who has the right to control the disposition of remains pursuant to 45:27-22. The cemetery company shall advise the Board that the person who has the right to control the disposition of remains has granted the extension. The cemetery company may transfer the remains from the place of temporary storage to the place of final entombment or interment without obtaining a disinterment permit and without the presence of a licensed funeral director if both the temporary storage and final resting place are within a single cemetery.
(c) The receptacle to be placed in temporary storage which contains the human remains shall be clearly, legibly and durably marked with:
(d) Prior to transfer from the place of temporary storage to the place of final entombment or interment pursuant to this section, the cemetery company shall notify in writing the licensed funeral director or funeral establishment that originally supervised the delivery to temporary storage or another licensed funeral director or funeral establishment of the next of kin's choice, and the responsible next of kin as defined by 45:27-22, at least seven days before the transfer from the temporary storage.
(e) A cemetery company may not pursuant to this section temporarily store or transfer the body of a person who died of a communicable disease as defined in 26:6-38.