Iowa Code r. 641-97.12 - Burial-transit permit
If a person other than a funeral director, medical examiner, or emergency medical service assumes custody of a dead human body or fetus, the person shall secure a burial-transit permit pursuant to Iowa Code section 144.32. Pursuant to rule 645-100.4 (144), an unlicensed employee of the funeral establishment shall be considered an agent of the funeral director.
(1) The
burial-transit permit shall be issued upon a form prescribed by the state
registrar and shall state:
a. The name of the
decedent;
b. The date and place of
death;
c. If the death was from a
communicable disease;
d. The name
and location of the cemetery, crematory, or other location where final
disposition of the remains is to be made;
e. The method of disposition;
f. That a certificate of death or fetal death
has been filed; and
g. That
permission is granted to inter, remove or otherwise dispose of the dead human
body or fetus.
(2) To be
valid, the burial-transit permit must be issued by the county medical examiner,
a funeral director, or the state registrar. The burial-transit permit shall be
obtained prior to the removal of the dead human body or fetus from the place of
death and shall accompany the body or fetus to the place of final disposition.
The person responsible for obtaining the burial-transit permit shall provide
the permit to the person in charge of the place of final disposition.
(3) The person in charge of the place of
final disposition shall ensure that all of the requirements of this chapter
relative to the burial-transit permit have been complied with before the final
disposition of the remains. Such person shall retain the burial-transit permit
for a period of one year from the date of the final disposition.
(4) The burial-transit permit shall not be
issued prior to the presentation of the completed certificate of death or
certificate of fetal death.
(5) A
burial-transit permit shall not be issued to a person other than a licensed
funeral director if the death or fetal death was caused by a suspected or known
communicable disease as defined by Iowa Code section
139A.2.
(6) In cases in which a fetus has reached the
gestation period of 20 completed weeks or more, or a weight of 350 grams or
more, a burial-transit permit shall be obtained prior to the final disposition
of the fetus.
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