Section 7975.
7975. When any law or ordinance requires that the remains interred in any cemetery be removed and reinterred elsewhere, no county, town or political subdivision in which the reinterment of disinterred remains takes place, shall charge for any permit or levy a tax of any nature for the reinterment. (Enacted by Stats. 1939, Ch. 60.)
Section 7925.
7925. Money payable or to become payable as the purchase price or on account of the purchase price of unused lands, or lands from which all remains have been removed is not subject to enforcement of a money judgment, but shall be used exclusively for any or all of the following purposes: (a) Acquisition of […]
Section 7980.
7980. The heirs, relatives or friends of any decedent whose remains have been interred in any cemetery owned, governed or controlled by any religious corporation or by any church or religious society of any denomination or by any corporation sole administering temporalities of any religious denomination, society or church, or owned, governed or controlled by […]
Section 7926.
7926. Whenever any cemetery corporation or association has declared for removal and has published notice of its intention to make removals under this chapter, it may employ any money in its treasury to defray the expense of removal, including: (a) The expense of purchasing or otherwise providing a suitable place for the interment of remains […]
Section 8000.
8000. If it appears to the board of supervisors of any county owning a county cemetery that: (a) It is necessary that the property be used for other purposes, and (b) The cemetery is located on a portion of the site of an existing county institution maintained for the relief of the indigent, sick and […]
Section 7927.
7927. From the money remaining in the treasury of the cemetery corporation or association after completing the removal and reinterment of the remains from its cemetery lands and the payment of all incidental expenses, the cemetery corporation or association shall set aside an adequate endowment care fund for the maintenance and care of the cemetery […]
Section 8001.
8001. Any resolution or declaration for abandonment adopted and made under the provisions of this article shall specify and declare that at any time after the expiration of 60 days after the first publication of the notice of declaration of intended abandonment and removal, the human remains then remaining in the cemetery will be removed […]
Section 7928.
7928. After making provisions for an endowment care fund to provide for maintenance and care, the governing body of the cemetery corporation or association may use such portion of the funds then remaining as it may determine to be just and fair in reimbursing those who voluntarily and at their own cost and expense removed […]
Section 7929.
7929. Any balance remaining in the fund may be used for such other purposes as the cemetery corporation or association may lawfully declare. (Enacted by Stats. 1939, Ch. 60.)
Section 7930.
7930. Whenever any cemetery corporation or association having a governing body has caused the removal of remains from all or any portion of its cemetery and has funds in its treasury which are not required for other purposes, it may set aside, invest, use, and apply from such unexpended funds such sum as, in the […]