1 Miss. Code. R. 12-2-3.4 - Trusting requirements
A. The owner of
every cemetery, subject to the provisions of Section
41-43-31 et
seq., that is organized, begins or continues to do business in the State of
Mississippi after July 1, 2009, shall provide for the creation and
establishment of an irrevocable perpetual care trust fund, the principal of
which shall permanently remain intact except as hereinafter provided and only
the income thereof shall be devoted to the perpetual care of the cemetery. The
perpetual care trust fund shall not be subject to the claims of the cemetery's
creditors and shall not be used as collateral, pledged, encumbered or placed at
risk. This fund shall be created and established as follows:
1) In respect to a cemetery for earth
burials, by the application and payment thereto of an amount equivalent to
fifteen percent (15%) of the sale price, or Forty Cents (40") per square foot
of ground interment rights sold, whichever is greater;
2) In respect to an above-ground community or
public mausoleum, by the application and payment thereto of an amount
equivalent to five percent (5%) of the sale price, or Fifty Dollars ($50.00)
per crypt sold, whichever is greater; and
3) In respect to a community columbarium, by
the application and payment thereto of an amount equivalent to five percent
(5%) of the sale price, or Ten Dollars ($10.00) per niche sold, whichever is
greater.
For any sale of a lot for an earth burial, mausoleum crypt or columbarium niche in which payment is made by the purchaser on an installment basis over time, the percentage required to be trusted shall be paid into the perpetual care trust fund calculated on each payment.
B. From the sale price
the owner shall pay to the perpetual care fund an amount in proportion to the
requirements in subsection (1) of this section, which payment shall be in cash,
check, money order or electronic transfer and shall be deposited with the
custodian or trustee of the fund not later than the fifth day of
the following month from when funds are received.
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