AB528:v97#DOCUMENTBill Start
Amended
IN
Senate
July 03, 2023
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Amended
IN
Assembly
March 16, 2023
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CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE—
2023–2024 REGULAR SESSION
Assembly Bill
No. 528
Introduced by Assembly Member Irwin
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February 08, 2023 |
An act to add Article 10 (commencing with Section 7750) to Chapter 12 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and to add Section 8138 to the Health and Safety Code, relating to regulation of cemeteries.
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
AB 528, as amended, Irwin.
Regulation of cemeteries: pet burial.
Existing law establishes the Cemetery and Funeral Act and authorizes the Cemetery and Funeral Bureau, under the direction of the Department of Consumer Affairs, to establish necessary rules and regulations for the administration and enforcement of the act.
Existing law authorizes the local regulation of cemeteries, including the standards governing burial, inurnment, and entombment, and standards regarding cemetery maintenance and upkeep, as necessary to protect the health or safety of the public.
This bill would authorize a public or private cemetery to designate a separate, clearly marked section of the cemetery where deceased pets could be buried with their deceased owners. The bill would require, if the cemetery designated such a space, that the pet and human remains be in separate remains
containers, but authorizes them to be placed in the same plot, niche, crypt, or vault. The bill would require, if the cemetery designated such a space, the cemetery authority to develop and adopt rules and regulations for human and pet coburials, as specified.
Digest Key
Vote:
MAJORITY
Appropriation:
NO
Fiscal Committee:
YES
Local Program:
NO
Bill Text
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
SECTION 1.
Article 10 (commencing with Section 7750) is added to Chapter 12 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, to read:
Article
10. Human and Pet Coburial
7750.
(a) A public or private cemetery may specify a separate section of the cemetery that is devoted to the burial, interment, entombment, or inurnment of pet remains, cremated pet remains, or hydrolyzed pet remains with the remains of the pet’s owner.(b) The section of the cemetery allowing the human and pet coburial shall be separate from the portions of the cemetery allowing exclusively human burials, interments, entombments, or inurnments and shall be clearly marked by the cemetery.
(c) The pet remains, cremated pet remains, or hydrolyzed pet remains
shall be in a separate remains container from the human remains, but may be placed in the same cemetery plot, niche, crypt, or vault.
(d) If a cemetery designates a section of the cemetery pursuant to subdivision (a), the cemetery authority shall develop and adopt rules and regulations for human and pet coburials. These regulations shall include all of the following:
(1) The types of dispositions that are allowed.
(2) The types of pets that are allowed.
(3) The number of pets allowed per decedent.
(4) Whether interments are allowed before, at the time of, or after death.
SEC. 2.
Section 8138 is added to the Health and Safety Code, to read:8138.
(a) A public cemetery may specify a separate section of the cemetery that is devoted to the burial, interment, entombment, or inurnment of pet remains, cremated pet remains, or hydrolyzed pet remains with the remains of the pet’s owner.(b) The section of the cemetery allowing the human and pet coburial shall be separate from the portions of the cemetery allowing exclusively human burials, interments, entombments, or inurnments and shall be clearly marked by the cemetery.
(c) The pet remains, cremated pet remains, or hydrolyzed pet remains shall be in a separate remains container from the human remains, but may be placed in the same cemetery plot, niche, crypt, or vault.
(d) If a cemetery designates a section of the cemetery pursuant to subdivision (a), the cemetery authority shall develop and adopt rules and regulations for human and pet coburials. These regulations shall include all of the following:
(1) The types of dispositions that are allowed.
(2) The types of pets that are allowed.
(3) The number of pets allowed per decedent.
(4) Whether interments are allowed before, at the time of, or after death.