§ 6-25-202. Innkeepers’ Right to Refuse Accommodations – Exceptions
An innkeeper has the right to refuse or deny accommodations, facilities, and the privileges of a lodging establishment to any person who is not willing or able to pay for the accommodations, facilities, and services. The innkeeper shall have the right to require a prospective guest to demonstrate his or her ability to pay by […]
§ 6-26-101. Complaints to Federal Trade Commission – Attorney General to Provide Guidance
The attorney general or the attorney general’s designee, in collaboration with the broadband deployment board created in section 24-37.5-119, shall develop written guidance for consumers seeking to file a complaint with the federal trade commission to allege that an internet service provider, as defined in section 40-15-209 (4)(b), has engaged in any practice that violates […]
§ 6-25-103. Defrauding an Innkeeper – Repeal
A person who, with intent to defraud, procures food or accommodations from a public establishment without making payment therefor in accordance with his or her agreement with the public establishment is guilty of a misdemeanor if the total amount due under the agreement is one thousand dollars or less and, upon conviction thereof, shall be […]
§ 6-25-104. Notice Prerequisite to Conviction – Repeal
No conviction shall be had under section 6-25-103, unless it is made to appear upon the trial for a violation of section 6-25-103 that the person charged with the violation was given notice of the terms and provisions of sections 6-25-101 to 6-25-104. This section is repealed, effective March 1, 2022. Source: L. 2017: Entire […]
§ 6-24-101. Definitions
As used in this article 24, unless the context otherwise requires: “Burial memorial” means any type of gravestone, tombstone, headstone, memorial, monument, or marker that commemorates the permanent disposition of the remains of a human body either below or above the surface of the ground. “Cemetery” means any place, including a mausoleum, in which there […]
§ 6-24-102. Organization as Endowment Care Cemetery – When
Any person who, after July 1, 1965, establishes or acquires a cemetery within twenty miles from the exterior boundary of any city with a population of five thousand or more, according to the latest federal decennial census, shall be organized as an endowment care cemetery. Source: L. 2017: Entire article added with relocations, (HB 17-1244), […]
§ 6-24-103. Nonendowment Section in Endowment Care Cemetery
Any cemetery authority of an endowment care cemetery that has a nonendowed section that is used only as single graves for indigents may continue to donate the graves for the burial of indigents. Nothing in this article shall be construed to prevent a cemetery authority of an endowed care cemetery from donating a grave space […]
§ 6-24-104. Acquisition of Land
Any cemetery authority may acquire suitable and sufficient land for a cemetery in a manner provided by articles 1 to 7 of title 38. Source: L. 2017: Entire article added with relocations, (HB 17-1244), ch. 239, p. 978, § 1, effective August 9. Editor’s note: This section is similar to former § 12-12-105 as it […]
§ 6-24-105. Plats of Land to Be Recorded
Any cemetery authority shall cause its land or the portion thereof as may become necessary for that purpose to be surveyed into blocks, lots, avenues, and walks and platted. The plat of ground as surveyed shall be acknowledged by some officer of the cemetery authority and filed for record in the office of the clerk […]
§ 6-24-106. Endowment Care Fund
A cemetery authority of an endowment care cemetery shall establish an irrevocable endowment care fund for each endowment care cemetery owned, maintained, or operated by it in a state bank or trust company authorized to act as fiduciary and under the supervision of the banking board or in a national banking association authorized to act […]