H.B. 5122: COMMITTEE SUMMARY                                             PERMIT TO DISINTER DEAD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

House Bill 5122 (as passed by the House) Sponsor: Representative Greg E. Pitoniak House Committee: Commerce

Senate Committee: Economic Development, International Trade and Regulatory Affairs

Date Completed: 5-8-96

CONTENT

 

The bill would amend Part 28 of the Public Health Code, which pertains to vital records such as birth and death registrations, to specify that subject to any other provision of the part, a person who had the authority to make arrangements for a dead human body under Part 28 also would have the authoriy to request a permit for the disinterment of a dead human body notwithstanding any objection by, or lack of consent from, a person who owned or possessed ownership rights over the place of repose. A person who owned or possessed ownership rights over the place of repose could not bear any cost associated with the disinternment unless that person initiated the disinterment or was otherwise legally obligated for the costs of the disinterment.

 

The bill specifies that it would not void or otherwise affect a gift made under Part 101 of the Code, the uniform anatomical gift act.

 

Part 28 of the Code currently requires a person, before exhuming a dead human body, to obtain a permit for disinterment and reinterment from the local pubic health department in whose jurisdiction the body is interred.

 

Proposed MCL 333.2851                                                               Legislative Analyst: L. Burghardt

 

FISCAL IMPACT

 

The bill would have no fiscal impact on State or local government.

 

Fiscal Analyst: P. Graham

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan Senate staff for use by the Senate in its deliberations and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.

 

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