Nev. Admin. Code § 433.150 - Disposition of remains from removal; request for removal by family member or tribe
1. Except as
otherwise provided in this section, the human remains from a removal will be
subject to cremation and inurnment or reinterment elsewhere at the discretion
of the cemetery authority.
2. Upon
the written request to the cemetery authority by a family member or the Native
American tribe of the person whose remains are interred in the cemetery, the
cemetery authority will allow for the removal by the family member or the
Native American tribe. All documentation verifying the familial or tribal
relationship must be attached to the written request, and the costs related to
the removal must be paid by the family member or tribe.
3. Any removal must be conducted in
accordance with the laws and ordinances of the constituted authorities of the
city, county and State.
4. As used
in this section:
(a) "Cremation" means the
technical process that reduces human remains to bone fragments by using heat
and evaporation.
(b) "Inurnment"
means the disposition of cremated human remains by inserting the remains in an
urn and placing the urn in a crypt or niche.
Notes
NRS 451.080
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