Wis. Admin. Code Department of Health Services DHS 135.06 - Transportation and burial or other disposition
(1) REPORT FOR
FINAL DISPOSITION.
(a)
1. Except for transportation under s.
DHS 135.07 for purposes of reinterment, a report for final
disposition completed by the funeral director or other person preparing the
body for burial or other final disposition shall accompany each human corpse
shipped by common carrier.
2. The
report for final disposition shall be attached in a strong envelope to the
shipping case when a human corpse is transported by common carrier.
3. No human corpse may be buried or otherwise
finally disposed of unless accompanied by a report for final disposition which
shall serve as authorization for burial or other disposition except cremation.
Every person in charge of a place in which burial or other final disposition
takes place shall keep a written record of every corpse interred there. A copy
of the report for final disposition may serve as that record.
(b)
1. No human corpse of a person who died in
Wisconsin may be shipped or otherwise transported out of the state unless
accompanied by a copy of the completed report for final disposition. In
addition, if the death was subject to investigation and certification by a
coroner or medical examiner under s.
69.18(2) (d), Stats., the corpse shall be accompanied
by written permission of the coroner or medical examiner to embalm the corpse
and carry out its final disposition. If the corpse is to be cremated, written
permission of the coroner or medical examiner with jurisdiction under s.
979.10(1) (a), Stats., is required.
2. No stillbirth delivered in Wisconsin may
be shipped or otherwise transported out of the state unless accompanied by a
completed report for final disposition.
(c) No human corpse or stillbirth may be
shipped or transported into Wisconsin from another state or territory or from a
foreign country unless accompanied by an official burial document from the
state or territory where the death occurred or from the federal government in
connection with a death in a foreign country. In this paragraph, "official
burial document" means a burial permit or equivalent official document provided
for in the laws of the state or territory of origin or by the federal
government, which identifies the body, indicates the date and place of death
and provides information on the cause of death.
(2) DONATION OF BODIES FOR RESEARCH AND
TEACHING.
(a) A human corpse may be donated to
a medical or dental school anatomy department under s.
157.06, Stats.,
or to a medical school or school of mortuary science under s.
157.02(3),
Stats.
(b) Because all or part of a
donated body will eventually be cremated, the corpse of a person who died in
Wisconsin which is being donated for research or training may not be
transported out of the county in which the death occurred until the coroner or
medical examiner having jurisdiction under s.
979.10(1) (a), Stats., has been notified for the
purpose of issuing a cremation permit.
(c) A human corpse donated to a school
identified in par. (a) shall be transported to arrive at the school within 24
hours after death unless prior arrangements have been made with the receiving
school or unless, pursuant to s.
157.06(8) (a), Stats., a funeral service or other last
rites are conducted in which case embalming techniques specified by the school
shall be used to preserve the body and the corpse shall be transported to
arrive at the school as soon as possible after the rites have been concluded.
(3) CREMATION.
(a) No person may cremate a human corpse
unless the person has received a cremation permit from the appropriate county
coroner or medical examiner under s.
979.10(1) (a), Stats.
(b) Cremation of a human corpse shall be
considered final disposition of that body. No additional permit covering
transportation of the ashes of a cremated body or interment or other disposal
of the ashes of a cremated body is required.
(c) No cremation permit is required for
cremation of a stillbirth.
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