Iowa Admin. Code r. 191-18.1 - Perpetual care cemeteries
(1)
Cemeteries commencing business after July 1, 1995. Cemeteries organized on or
after July 1, 1995, or which commence business in this state on or after July
1, 1995, shall operate as a perpetual care cemetery and shall not sell or offer
interment rights to the public without a perpetual care cemetery permit from
the administrator
(2) Cemeteries
commencing business before July 1, 1995. A cemetery organized before July 1,
1995, and commencing business before July 1, 1995, may operate as a
nonperpetual care cemetery or as a perpetual care cemetery. A perpetual care
cemetery shall not sell or offer interment rights to the public without a
perpetual care cemetery permit from the administrator To continue to operate as
a perpetual care cemetery, the cemetery must establish a fund as an irrevocable
trust to provide for the care and maintenance of the cemetery for which it was
established and shall provide for the appointment of a trustee, with perpetual
succession, and set aside and deposit in the perpetual care fund not less than
the amount required by Iowa Code Supplement section 566A.3.
(3) A minimum perpetual care and maintenance
guarantee fund of $25,000 is required for any cemetery commencing business on
or after July 1, 1995, which is not owned or operated by a religious
organization or a political subdivision of the state.
(4) A minimum perpetual care and maintenance
guarantee fund of $25,000 is required for any cemetery commencing business on
or after July 1, 1953, and before July 1, 1995, which is not owned or operated
by a religious organization or a political subdivision of the state.
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