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§ 31-21-40. Omission to Perform Duties Imposed by Chapter

Any person having duties imposed upon him by Code Sections 31-21-20 through 31-21-24 who shall refuse or omit to perform such duties shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. History. Ga. L. 1887, p. 87, § 9; Penal Code 1895, § 416; Penal Code 1910, § 409; Code 1933, § 88-9920; Code 1933, § 88-2711, enacted […]

§ 31-21-41. Traffic in Human Bodies

Any person who shall sell or buy any dead human body or bodies or in any way traffic therein or transmit or convey, or procure the transmission or conveyance of any dead human body or bodies to any place outside of this state for purposes of sale or dissection, shall be punished by imprisonment and […]

§ 31-21-42. Disinterment by Coroner Without Good Grounds

If any person makes affidavit to facts to authorize the coroner to disinter a body or the coroner does so of his own motion and such affidavit is made or disinterment carried out without good grounds or from malice or mischief, the person so swearing or the coroner so officiating shall be guilty of a […]

§ 31-21-44. Wanton or Malicious Removal of Dead Body From Grave or Disturbance of Contents of Grave; Receipt, Retention, Disposal, or Possession of Unlawfully Removed Dead Body or Bodily Part

It is unlawful for any person wantonly or maliciously to: Remove the dead body of a human being from any grave or other place of interment or from any vault, tomb, or sepulcher; or Otherwise disturb the contents of any grave or other place of interment or any vault, tomb, or sepulcher. It is unlawful […]

§ 31-21-44.1. Abuse of Dead Body

A person commits the offense of abuse of a dead body if, prior to interment and except as otherwise authorized by law, such person willfully defaces a dead body while the dead body is lying in state or is prepared for burial, showing, or cremation whether in a funeral establishment, place of worship, home, or […]