N.D. Admin Code 33-05-01-04 - Depth of grave and requirements for above surface interments
1. No dead human body shall be interred in a
public burial ground unless the distance from the top of the box containing the
casket shall be at least three and one-half feet [106.68 centimeters] from the
natural surface of the ground.
2.
If the casket is placed in an approved metal, concrete, or similar vault, the
distance from the top of the vault shall be at least eighteen inches [45.72
centimeters] from the natural surface of the ground.
3. If the casket is placed in a surface
vault, the cover of the vault may be placed flush with the natural surface of
the ground.
4. No person or
persons, organizations, or associations shall place, establish, or construct
wholly or partially above the natural surface of the ground any vault, crypt,
columbarium, mausoleum, or other structure or device by whatever name for the
interment of any dead human body without first meeting the cemetery
registration requirements and submitting the plans and specifications for the
proposed installation to the state department of health for preliminary
inspection and recommendation. The plans and specifications shall be submitted
to the state department of health in triplicate and shall be developed to
assure conformance to the following basic requirements:
a. Designation of the sections, halls, rooms,
corridors, elevators, or other subdivisions and including descriptive names and
numbers of the areas.
b.
Arrangement of the structure so that the cell, niche, or crypt may be readily
examined by those legally authorized.
c. Provision for hermetically and permanently
sealing in a suitable manner each crypt or cell so that no fluid may escape
therefrom after the placing of any dead human body therein.
d. Provision of construction materials of the
best quality and of a character best suited for the purposes intended.
e. Construction to ensure
durability, permanence and the protection of the safety, convenience, comfort,
and health of the community in which it is located consistent with modern
mausoleum construction and engineering science at the time.
General Authority: NDCC 23-01-03
Law Implemented: NDCC 23-01-03
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