Section 8002.
8002. At any time before the date fixed for the removal of the remains by the county owning or controlling such cemetery land, any relative or friend of any person whose remains are interred in the cemetery may voluntarily remove the remains and reinter the same as he may desire. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. […]
Section 8003.
8003. After the publication and mailing of the notice mentioned in Section 8001 of this code and after the expiration of the 60 days specified in the notice, the county shall have the power to cause the removal of all human remains interred in the cemetery about to be abandoned and to cause the reinterment […]
Section 8004.
8004. Whenever the remains of any person shall be removed from any abandoned cemetery by the county owning such abandoned cemetery, such remains shall be transported and reinterred in a separate and suitable receptacle. After the removal and reinterment of human bodies disinterred from an abandoned cemetery, the county owning or controlling the abandoned cemetery […]
Section 8005.
8005. After the removal of all human remains the property may be used, managed and controlled by the board of supervisors as other county property. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 586.)
Section 7951.
7951. Plots, crypts, or niches may be sold to persons desiring to make reinterments. (Enacted by Stats. 1939, Ch. 60.)
Section 7952.
7952. The governing body of any cemetery corporation or association may receive and accept as part or full consideration for the purchase price of new plots full or partial releases of rights in or to the whole or any part of the assets of the corporation or association other than the plot conveyed to the […]
Section 7953.
7953. After the removal and reinterment of remains disinterred from any cemetery the cemetery authority shall cause to be erected upon or imbedded in any plot in which any remains are reinterred a suitable permanent marker identifying the remains. (Enacted by Stats. 1939, Ch. 60.)
Section 7954.
7954. The cemetery authority shall prepare a complete map or plat describing and showing the location and subdivision into plots of the cemetery lands where remains are reinterred, or a plan of any mausoleum or columbarium in which such remains are interred; and there shall be attached to each plan a description of the name, […]
Section 7955.
7955. The map or plan shall be kept on file in the office of the cemetery authority and shall at all times be open to inspection by the relatives or friends of deceased persons whose remains are reinterred therein. (Enacted by Stats. 1939, Ch. 60.)
Section 7906.
7906. After all remains have been removed from a cemetery in accordance with Chapters 3 and 4, Part 2, Division VII of this code, the dedication may be removed from all or any part of such cemetery lands by an order and decree of the superior court of the county in which the property is […]