New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 64 - FUNERAL HOMES AND DISPOSERS
Part 10 - CREMATION PRACTICES
Section 16.64.10.8 - CREMATION PRACTICES
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. No cremation shall take place until all necessary documentation is obtained or a court order has been issued authorizing the cremation; such documentation shall include:
B. For acceptance by the crematory, a dead human body must be enclosed in an acceptable cremation container and identification of the dead body must be noted on the outside of the cremation container.
C. The crematory authority may require that all pacemakers, radium implants and all explosive devises implanted in the body, or attached thereto, be removed, at the expense of the authorizing agent(s), prior to the cremation.
D. The unauthorized simultaneous cremation of more than one dead human body within the same cremation retort is specifically prohibited.
E. A crematory may simultaneously cremate more than one dead human body in the same cremation retort upon receipt of written authorization to do so from the authorizing agent(s) of each dead human body. Such written authorization shall also exempt the crematory authority from all liability in commingling the cremated remains of simultaneous cremation.
F. No crematory authority shall be required to simultaneously cremate more than one dead human body even if authorized by the authorizing agent(s).
G. Immediately prior to placing a dead human body into the cremation retort, the identification of the cremation container shall be verified and identification of the body shall be placed on the cremation retort panel, where it shall remain in place until the cremation is completed.
H. To the extent that is reasonably practical, all residue of each cremation shall be removed from the cremation retort, and shall not be commingled with any other cremated remains unless directed by the authorizing agent(s) and agreed to by the crematory authority.
I. All body prosthetics, dental work or similar items separated from any cremated remains shall be disposed of by the crematory authority, unless otherwise ordered by the authorizing agent(s) at the time the cremation authorization is executed.
J. Properly identified cremated remains shall be placed in a cremated remains container as directed by the authorizing agent(s) or crematory authority. The crematory authority is required to provide cremated remains of adequate size to accommodate all the cremated remains from each cremation unless a cremated remains container is furnished by the authorizing agent(s). In either case, the crematory authority shall have a written agreement with the authorizing agent(s) if the cremated remains container is not of sufficient size to enclose the cremated remains.
K. Cremated remains may be disposed in any lawful manner by any establishment, crematory authority, cemetery or person having the right to control the disposition of the cremated remains, or that person's agent.
L. Establishments and crematories shall keep an accurate record of all cremations performed, and the place of disposition of the cremated remains, for a period of not less than seven years.
M. Any legal forms for cremation authorization shall contain wording that will hold harmless a crematory authority, or establishment from disposing of unclaimed cremated remains in any lawful manner after a period of one year.