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§ 20-17-1406. Transfer of a veteran’s remains

(a) (1) If the authorizing agent or funeral establishment determines that the unclaimed remains are those of a veteran, the remains may be relinquished to the control of: (A) A veterans service organization; or (B) The Department of Veterans Affairs or the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. (2) The veterans service organization or Department […]

§ 20-17-1407. Nonliability

A person, funeral establishment, veterans service organization, or Department of Veterans Affairs or the United States Department of Veterans Affairs shall not be civilly liable for possessing, delivering, cremating, storing, disposing, or handling in any lawful manner the remains of a decedent under this subchapter.

§ 20-17-1408. Reimbursement

(a) If a deceased veteran has an estate, the estate shall be responsible for reimbursing a funeral establishment or authorized agent for all reasonable expenses incurred in relation to the disposition of the remains of the deceased veteran. (b) The Department of Veterans Affairs and county veterans’ service officers shall provide technical assistance and information […]

§ 20-17-1301. Title

This subchapter shall be known and may be cited as the “Insolvent Cemetery Grant Fund Act.”

§ 20-17-1302. Findings and purpose

The General Assembly finds that: (1) Perpetual care cemeteries provide historical and cultural benefits to the citizens of the State of Arkansas; and (2) A grant program should be established to assist a perpetual care cemetery that is insolvent or in financial distress for its care and improvement.

§ 20-17-1303. Insolvent Cemetery Grant Fund

An Insolvent Cemetery Grant Fund is established within the general operating fund of the State Board of Embalmers, Funeral Directors, Cemeteries, and Burial Services for the care and improvement of a perpetual care cemetery that is insolvent or in financial distress as determined by the board.