Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-19-312 - Disinterment-reinterment Permits
A. Except as
provided in A.R.S. §
36-327,
before a person disinters the human remains of a deceased individual or a fetal
death, the person shall:
2.
3.
Submit to a local registrar, a deputy local registrar, or the State Registrar
to obtain a disinterment-reinterment permit:
g.
b. If
applicable, a copy of the court order required in subsection (A)(1)(b) or the
medical examiner's approval of cremation required in subsection (A)(2).
1. Obtain:
a. Written authorization for the disinterment
from the:
i. Deceased individual's family
member or members who have the highest priority according to A.R.S. §
36-327(A),
or
ii. Parent of the fetus;
or
b. A court order
authorizing the disinterment;
2. If the disinterred human remains are to be
cremated, obtain approval for the cremation from the medical examiner of the
registration district where the human remains are interred; and
a. The following information in a
Department-provided format:
c.
iii. The name of the cemetery or the location where
the human remains are buried;
d.
iv. The name of the
funeral director in charge of the disinterment;
e.
v. If
applicable, the name or names of the family member or members who authorized
the disinterment, as required in subsection (A)(1)(a);
f.
vi. The name of
the cemetery or the location where it is anticipated that the human remains
will be reinterred or the crematory where the human remains will be cremated;
and
i. For the human
remains of a deceased individual:
b.
(2)The date and
place of death;
(1) The
name, age, sex, and race of the deceased individual; and
ii. For
the human remains of a fetal death, the name of the mother and date of
delivery;
vii. The anticipated date of
the reinterment or cremation; and
B. The
funeral director who is in charge of the disinterment shall:
1. Maintain a copy of the written
authorization in subsection (A)(1)(a) or court order for at least 10 years
after the date on the evidentiary document, and
2. Provide a copy of the written
authorization or court order to the State Registrar for review within 48 hours
after the State Registrar's request.
C. A person who submitted the information to
request a disinterment-reinterment permit shall not have the right to appeal,
as prescribed in A.R.S. Title 41, Chapter 6, Article 6, the State Registrar's
determination to deny a request for a disinterment-reinterment permit if the
human remains of a deceased individual or from a fetal death have been
disinterred before the person who submitted the information receives the
written notice specified in
R9-19-103(E)(2)(c).
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