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AN ACT
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relating to the regulation of cemeteries by state and local  | 
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government. | 
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       BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | 
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       SECTION 1.  Section 711.001, Health and Safety Code, is  | 
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amended by amending Subdivisions (2) and (14) and adding  | 
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Subdivisions (2-a) and (20-a) to read as follows: | 
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             (2)  "Cemetery" means a place that is used or intended  | 
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to be used for interment, and includes a graveyard, burial park,  | 
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[or] mausoleum, or any other area containing one or more graves. | 
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             (2-a)  "Cemetery element" means a grave, memorial,  | 
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crypt, mausoleum, columbarium, or other item that is associated  | 
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with the cemetery, including a fence, road, curb, wall, path, gate,  | 
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or bench and the lighting and landscaping. | 
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             (14)  "Grave" means a space of ground that contains  | 
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interred human remains or is in a burial park and that is used or  | 
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intended to be used for interment of human remains in the ground. | 
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             (20-a)  "Memorial" means a headstone, tombstone,  | 
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gravestone, monument, or other marker denoting a grave. | 
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       SECTION 2.  Sections 711.004(c) and (h), Health and Safety  | 
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Code, are amended to read as follows: | 
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       (c)  If the consent required by Subsection (a) cannot be  | 
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obtained, the remains may be removed by permission of a district | 
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[the county] court of the county in which the cemetery is located.   | 
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Before the date of application to the court for permission to remove  | 
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remains under this subsection, notice must be given to: | 
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             (1)  the cemetery organization operating the cemetery  | 
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in which the remains are interred or if the cemetery organization  | 
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cannot be located or does not exist, the Texas Historical  | 
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Commission; | 
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             (2)  each person whose consent is required for removal  | 
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of the remains under Subsection (a); and | 
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             (3)  any other person that the court requires to be  | 
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served. | 
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       (h)  If the remains are not reinterred, the person who  | 
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removes the remains shall: | 
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             (1)  make and keep a record of the disposition of the  | 
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remains; and | 
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             (2)  not later than the 30th day after the date the  | 
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remains are removed, provide notice by certified mail to the Texas  | 
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Funeral Service Commission and the Department of State Health  | 
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Services of the person's intent not to reinter the remains and the  | 
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reason the remains will not be reinterred. | 
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       SECTION 3.  Section 711.007, Health and Safety Code, is  | 
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amended by amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsections (e) and  | 
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(f) to read as follows: | 
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       (a)  A district court of the county in which a cemetery is  | 
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located may, by order, abate the cemetery as a nuisance and enjoin  | 
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its continuance if the cemetery is: | 
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             (1)  maintained, located, or used in violation of this  | 
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chapter or Chapter 712; or | 
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             (2)  neglected so that it is offensive to the  | 
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inhabitants of the surrounding section. | 
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       (e)  Notice of an action under this section must be provided  | 
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to the Texas Historical Commission and to the county historical  | 
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commission of the county in which the cemetery is located.  The  | 
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Texas Historical Commission and the county historical commission  | 
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may intervene and become parties to the suit. | 
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       (f)  In an action under this section, the court shall  | 
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determine: | 
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             (1)  whether the cemetery nuisance must be abated by  | 
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repair and restoration or by removal of the cemetery; and | 
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             (2)  the party or parties liable for the costs  | 
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associated with the abatement. | 
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       SECTION 4.  Section 711.008, Health and Safety Code, is  | 
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amended by adding Subsection (c) to read as follows: | 
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       (c)  Subsection (a) does not apply to a private family  | 
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cemetery established and operating on or before September 1, 2009. | 
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       SECTION 5.  Sections 711.010(a) and (b), Health and Safety  | 
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Code, are amended to read as follows: | 
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       (a)  The owner of property on which an unknown cemetery is  | 
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discovered or on which an abandoned cemetery is located may not  | 
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construct improvements on the property in a manner that would  | 
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further disturb the cemetery until the human remains interred in  | 
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the cemetery are removed under a written order issued by the state  | 
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registrar or the state registrar's designee under Section  | 
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711.004(f) and under an order of a district court as provided by  | 
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this section. | 
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       (b)  On petition of the owner of the property, a district  | 
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court of the county in which an unknown cemetery is discovered or an  | 
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abandoned cemetery is located may order the removal of any  | 
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dedication for cemetery purposes that affects the property if the  | 
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court finds that the removal of the dedication is in the public  | 
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interest.  If a court orders the removal of a dedication of a  | 
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cemetery and all human remains on the property have not previously  | 
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been removed, the court shall order the removal of the human remains  | 
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from the cemetery to a perpetual care cemetery. | 
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       SECTION 6.  Subchapter A, Chapter 711, Health and Safety  | 
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Code, is amended by adding Section 711.0105 to read as follows: | 
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       Sec. 711.0105.  METHOD OF REMOVAL OF REMAINS.  (a)  The  | 
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removal of remains authorized under this chapter shall be  | 
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supervised by a cemetery keeper, a licensed funeral director, a  | 
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medical examiner, a coroner, or a professional archeologist. | 
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       (b)  The person removing the remains shall make a good faith  | 
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effort to locate and remove all human remains, any casket or other  | 
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covering of the remains, and any funerary objects associated with  | 
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the remains. | 
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       (c)  Remains that have been moved must be reburied unless a  | 
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court, medical examiner, coroner, other authorized official, or  | 
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next of kin approves a different disposition of the remains. | 
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       SECTION 7.  Section 711.011, Health and Safety Code, is  | 
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amended by amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (c) to  | 
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read as follows: | 
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       (a)  A person who discovers an unknown or abandoned cemetery  | 
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shall file notice of the cemetery with the county clerk of the  | 
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county in which the cemetery is located not later than the 10th day  | 
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after the date of the discovery.  The notice must contain a legal  | 
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description of the land on which the unknown or abandoned cemetery  | 
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was found and describe the approximate location of the cemetery and  | 
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the evidence of the cemetery that was discovered. | 
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       (c)  The county clerk shall send a copy of the notice to the  | 
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Texas Historical Commission and file the notice in the deed records  | 
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of the county, with an index entry referencing the land on which the  | 
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cemetery was discovered. | 
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       SECTION 8.  Section 711.012, Health and Safety Code, is  | 
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amended to read as follows: | 
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       Sec. 711.012.  RULES.  (a)  The Finance Commission of Texas  | 
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may adopt rules to enforce and administer Sections 711.003,  | 
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711.004, 711.007, 711.008, 711.0105, 711.021-711.024,  | 
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711.032-711.036 [711.032-711.035], 711.038, 711.040-711.042,  | 
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711.052, 711.061, and 711.062 relating to perpetual care  | 
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cemeteries. | 
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       (b)  The Texas Funeral Service Commission may adopt rules,  | 
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establish procedures, and prescribe forms to enforce and administer  | 
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Sections 711.003, 711.008, 711.0105, 711.021-711.034 [711.010, 
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711.011, 711.021-711.035], 711.038, 711.041, 711.042, 711.061, and  | 
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711.062 relating to cemeteries that are not perpetual care  | 
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cemeteries. | 
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       (c)  The Texas Historical Commission may adopt rules to: | 
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             (1)  enforce and administer Sections 711.010 and  | 
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711.011; and | 
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             (2)  enforce and administer Sections 711.004, 711.007,  | 
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711.0105, 711.035, and 711.036 relating to cemeteries that are not  | 
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perpetual care cemeteries. | 
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       SECTION 9.  Section 711.035, Health and Safety Code, is  | 
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amended by amending Subsection (d) and adding Subsection (g) to  | 
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read as follows: | 
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       (d)  A railroad, street, road, alley, pipeline, telephone,  | 
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telegraph, electric line, wind turbine, cellular telephone tower, | 
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or other public utility or thoroughfare may not be placed through,  | 
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over, or across a part of a dedicated cemetery without the consent  | 
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of: | 
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             (1)  the directors of the cemetery organization that  | 
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owns or operates the cemetery; or | 
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             (2)  at least two-thirds of the owners of plots in the  | 
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cemetery. | 
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       (g)  Property is considered to be dedicated cemetery  | 
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property if: | 
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             (1)  one or more human burials are present on the  | 
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property;  or | 
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             (2)  a dedication of the property for cemetery use is  | 
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recorded in the deed records of the county where the land is  | 
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located. | 
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       SECTION 10.  Section 711.036, Health and Safety Code, is  | 
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amended by amending Subsection (b) and adding Subsection (c) to  | 
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read as follows: | 
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       (b)  An owner of land adjacent to a cemetery for which a  | 
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cemetery organization or other governing body does not exist may  | 
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petition a district court of the county in which the cemetery is  | 
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located to remove any human remains and the dedication for all or  | 
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any portion of the cemetery.  In addition to the notice required by  | 
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Section 711.004, notice of a petition filed under this subsection  | 
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must be given to the Texas Historical Commission and to the county  | 
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historical commission of the county in which the cemetery is  | 
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located.  The Texas Historical Commission and the county historical  | 
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commission may intervene and become parties to the suit.  Unknown  | 
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next of kin of deceased persons buried in the cemetery shall be  | 
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served by publication of a notice in a newspaper of general  | 
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circulation in the county in which the cemetery is located, or if  | 
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there is not a newspaper of general circulation in the county, in a  | 
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newspaper of general circulation in an adjacent county.  A  | 
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reasonable good faith effort shall be made to remove all remains and  | 
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monuments from the cemetery or that portion of the cemetery for  | 
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which the dedication is to be removed. | 
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       (c)  The court shall order the removal of the human remains  | 
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and the dedication on notice and proof satisfactory to the court  | 
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that the removal is in the public interest. | 
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       SECTION 11.  Subchapter D, Chapter 711, Health and Safety  | 
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Code, is amended by adding Section 711.0515 to read as follows: | 
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       Sec. 711.0515.  ENFORCEMENT BY ATTORNEY GENERAL; RULE OR  | 
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ORDER OF TEXAS FUNERAL SERVICE COMMISSION.  On request of the Texas  | 
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Funeral Service Commission, the attorney general may seek to  | 
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enforce by injunction any rule or order adopted by the commission  | 
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under this chapter. | 
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       SECTION 12.  Sections 713.009(b), (c), (d), and (e), Health  | 
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and Safety Code, are amended to read as follows: | 
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       (b)  If a municipality does not take possession and control  | 
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of a cemetery under Subsection (a) or acts to take possession and  | 
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control but does not perform the work required by Subsections (d),  | 
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(e), and (f), a district court on petition of a resident of the  | 
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county in which the cemetery is located shall by order appoint a  | 
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willing nonprofit corporation organized under the Texas Non-Profit  | 
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Corporation Act (Article 1396-1.01 et seq., Vernon's Texas Civil  | 
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Statutes) to act in place of the municipality to protect the public  | 
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health, safety, comfort, and welfare.  The district court and the  | 
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nonprofit corporation must comply with the requirements of Chapter  | 
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715 in assuming responsibility for the cemetery. | 
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       (c)  In accordance with Chapter 715, a [A] district court  | 
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appointing a nonprofit corporation has continuing jurisdiction to  | 
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monitor and review the corporation's operation of the cemetery.   | 
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The court may, on its own motion, revoke the appointment and appoint  | 
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another willing nonprofit corporation without the necessity of  | 
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another petition.  The court shall review the subsequent  | 
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appointment if a county resident petitions for review of the  | 
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appointment. | 
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       (d)  A resolution of the municipality or an order of the  | 
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court under this section must specify that, not later than the 60th  | 
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day after the date of giving notice of a declaration of intent to  | 
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take possession and control, the municipality or corporation, as  | 
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appropriate, shall present a plan to: | 
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             (1)  remove or repair any fences, walls, or other  | 
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improvements; | 
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             (2)  straighten and reset any memorial stones or  | 
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embellishments that are a threat or danger to public health,  | 
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safety, comfort, or welfare; and | 
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             (3)  take proper steps to restore and maintain the  | 
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premises in an orderly and decent condition. | 
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       (e)  The notice must be given by mail to all persons shown by  | 
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the records in the county clerk's office to have an interest in the  | 
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cemetery, to the Texas Historical Commission, and to all interested  | 
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persons by publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the  | 
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municipality. | 
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       SECTION 13.  Section 713.010, Health and Safety Code, is  | 
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amended to read as follows: | 
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       Sec. 713.010.  PRIVATE CARE OF GRAVES.  This subchapter does  | 
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not affect the right of a person who has an interest in a grave or  | 
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burial lot, or who is related within the fifth [third] degree by  | 
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affinity or consanguinity, as determined under Chapter 573,  | 
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Government Code, to, or is a direct descendant of, a decedent  | 
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interred in the cemetery, to beautify or maintain a grave or burial  | 
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lot individually or at the person's own expense in accordance with  | 
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reasonable municipal rules. | 
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       SECTION 14.  Subchapter A, Chapter 713, Health and Safety  | 
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Code, is amended by adding Section 713.011 to read as follows: | 
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       Sec. 713.011.  MAINTENANCE OF MUNICIPAL CEMETERIES.  (a)  A  | 
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municipality that operates or has jurisdiction over a public  | 
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cemetery shall maintain the cemetery in a condition that does not  | 
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endanger the public health, safety, comfort, or welfare. | 
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       (b)  A municipality's responsibility to maintain a cemetery  | 
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under this section includes: | 
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             (1)  repairing and maintaining any fences, walls,  | 
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buildings, roads, or other improvements; | 
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             (2)  leveling or straightening markers or memorials; | 
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             (3)  properly maintaining lawns, shrubbery, and other  | 
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plants; | 
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             (4)  removing debris, including dead flowers and  | 
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deteriorated plastic ornaments; and | 
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             (5)  promptly restoring gravesites following an  | 
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interment. | 
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       SECTION 15.  Section 713.025, Health and Safety Code, is  | 
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amended to read as follows: | 
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       Sec. 713.025.  PRIVATE CARE OF GRAVES.  This subchapter does  | 
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not affect the right of a person to maintain a grave or burial lot in  | 
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a cemetery if the person: | 
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             (1)  has an interest in the grave or burial lot; or | 
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             (2)  is related within the fifth [third] degree by  | 
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affinity or consanguinity, as determined under Chapter 573,  | 
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Government Code, to, or is a direct descendant of, a decedent  | 
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interred in a cemetery maintained by a trustee under this  | 
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subchapter. | 
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       SECTION 16.  Section 715.005(a), Health and Safety Code, is  | 
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amended to read as follows: | 
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       (a)  The written plan accompanying the nonprofit  | 
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corporation's petition must include: | 
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             (1)  a description of the actions to be taken by the  | 
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nonprofit corporation to restore, operate, and maintain the  | 
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historic cemetery, which must include: | 
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                   (A)  repair of any fences; | 
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                   (B)  straightening, leveling, and resetting of  | 
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memorials or embellishments in the cemetery that are a threat or  | 
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danger to the public health, safety, comfort, or welfare; [and] | 
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                   (C)  taking proper steps to restore and  | 
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continuously operate and maintain the cemetery in an orderly and  | 
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decent fashion that does not endanger the public health, safety,  | 
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comfort, or welfare; | 
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                   (D)  restoration of damaged memorials; and | 
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                   (E)  restoration and maintenance of cemetery  | 
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elements as defined by Section 711.001; | 
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             (2)  the anticipated costs of the actions described  | 
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under Subdivision (1); | 
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             (3)  the time that the actions described by Subdivision  | 
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(1) will be commenced and the time that it is anticipated the  | 
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actions will be completed; | 
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             (4)  a description of the actions to be taken by the  | 
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nonprofit corporation for the proper conduct of its business and  | 
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for the protection of the cemetery and the principles, plans, and  | 
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ideals on which the cemetery was established; | 
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             (5)  the percentage of the total purchase price of each  | 
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plot in the cemetery sold and conveyed by the nonprofit corporation  | 
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to be deposited in the trust fund established under Section  | 
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715.011, which must be at least 10 percent of the total purchase  | 
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price of the plot; and | 
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             (6)  a description of the records to be maintained by  | 
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the nonprofit corporation, including records regarding: | 
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                   (A)  the sale of plots in the cemetery; | 
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                   (B)  the interments in the cemetery; | 
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                   (C)  the total purchase price received from the  | 
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sale of each plot in the cemetery; | 
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                   (D)  the percentage of the total purchase price of  | 
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each plot in the cemetery deposited in the trust fund established  | 
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under Section 715.011; and | 
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                   (E)  the income received by the nonprofit  | 
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corporation from the trust fund established under Section 715.011  | 
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and the manner in which the income is used by the nonprofit  | 
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corporation for the maintenance and care of the cemetery. | 
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       SECTION 17.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2009. | 
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______________________________ | 
______________________________ | 
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   President of the Senate | 
Speaker of the House      | 
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       I certify that H.B. No. 2927 was passed by the House on May 5,  | 
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2009, by the following vote:  Yeas 142, Nays 0, 1 present, not  | 
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voting. | 
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______________________________ | 
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Chief Clerk of the House    | 
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       I certify that H.B. No. 2927 was passed by the Senate on May  | 
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21, 2009, by the following vote:  Yeas 31, Nays 0. | 
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______________________________ | 
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Secretary of the Senate     | 
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APPROVED:  _____________________ | 
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