Haw. Code R. § 7-32-16 - Interment, inurnment
(a) The State shall
open and close the grave in accordance with the fee schedule established in
this chapter and furnish perpetual care without charge.
(b) All graves shall be equal, have a uniform
type of flat marker. Military rank or civilian stature shall be given no
consideration in selection of the grave, and the space selection shall be made
by a designated cemetery official.
(c) Reservation of space shall not be
allowed.
(d) The funeral director
shall be responsible for making interment arrangements for an eligible
decedent. The funeral director shall submit all documents as may be required or
requested by the office to determine the eligibility of the decedent to be
interred in the cemetery.
(e) Three
working days notice shall be given to schedule the interment or inurnment in
the cemetery.
(f) All applications
for burial in the cemetery shall be processed by a designated cemetery official
who shall determine the eligibility of the decedent to be interred.
(g) After the decedent has been determined
eligible, the burial shall be scheduled after consultation with the funeral
director, and under no circumstances shall a burial be arranged by the funeral
director without first securing approval from a designated cemetery
official.
(h) All expenses incurred
by the survivors or representative for the funeral services and supplies
provided by a funeral director of their choice and transportation shall be the
responsibility of the survivors or representative.
(i) All funerals on entering the cemetery
shall be under the supervision of a designated cemetery official.
(j) Services shall be held at the committal
shelter. Every effort shall be made to accommodate special religious traditions
by individual arrangements with a designated cemetery official.
(k) Arranging for military honors shall be
the responsibility of the next of kin, representative or funeral director, not
the cemetery.
(l) Graves shall be
closed as soon as practicable after the interment session or before the close
of that business day.
(m) Graves
shall be temporarily marked using a temporary grave marker until the department
of veterans affairs provides the permanent marker for each grave.
(n) Each grave shall be marked with a marker
furnished by the department of veterans affairs. Ordering of markers shall be
the responsibility of the cemetery. No other parties may order a marker for
placement within the cemetery.
Notes
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