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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
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| Disposition of Veterans' Cremated Remains Act. |
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| Section 5. Definitions. The following terms have the |
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| meanings indicated, unless the context requires otherwise: |
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| "Authorizing agent" means a person who is legally entitled |
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| to authorize the cremation and final disposition of the |
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| cremated remains of the deceased person in accordance with the |
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| Disposition of Remains Act and the Crematory Regulation Act. |
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| "Crematory authority" means a legal entity that is licensed |
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| by the Comptroller of the State of Illinois to operate a |
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| crematory and to perform cremations. |
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| "Funeral director" means a person, known by the title of |
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| "funeral director" or other similar words or titles, licensed |
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| under the Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing Code and |
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| who practices funeral directing. |
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| "Veteran" means an Illinois resident who has served as a |
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| member of the United States Armed Services on active duty, a |
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| member of the Illinois National Guard, or a member of the |
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| United States Reserve Forces, and who has received an honorable |
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| discharge. |
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| "Veterans organization" means an association or other |
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| entity organized for the benefits of veterans that has been |
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| recognized or chartered by the United States Congress and |
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| includes, but is not limited to, the American Legion, the |
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| Legion of Honor, the Patriot Guard, the Missing in America |
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| Project, and the Vietnam Veterans of America. |
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| Section 10. Funeral director or crematory authority |
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| responsibilities. |
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| (a) A funeral director or crematory authority must make a |
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| reasonable effort to determine whether a deceased person, whose |
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| human remains have been submitted to a funeral establishment |
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| for final disposition by cremation, is one of the following: |
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| (1) a veteran; |
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| (2) the spouse of a veteran; or |
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| (3) the dependent child of a veteran. |
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| (b) This determination must be made at, or shortly after, |
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| the time an at-need cremation authorization is signed by the |
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| authorizing agent. The funeral director or crematory authority |
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| must start his or her inquiry with the authorizing agent and |
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| notify the authorizing agent of the funeral director's or |
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| crematory authority's responsibilities under this Act. |
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| However, nothing in this Act shall apply to a pre-need |
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| cremation authorization until it becomes an at-need cremation |
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| authorization. Nothing in this Act shall delay the cremation of |
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| a deceased person's remains as authorized by an at-need |
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| cremation authorization. |
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| (c) If the funeral director or crematory authority cannot |
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| determine with certainty the deceased person's status and no |
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| authorizing agent exists, then the funeral director or |
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| crematory authority may allow the National Cemetery |
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| Administration's National Cemetery Scheduling Office, any |
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| veterans organization whose primary purpose is to locate, |
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| identify, and inter the unclaimed cremated remains of American |
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| veterans, or any federally-chartered veterans service |
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| organization to have access to the cremated remains and all |
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| information regarding the deceased person in the possession of |
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| the funeral director or crematory authority so that it may |
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| attempt to determine whether the deceased person qualifies |
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| under subsection (a) of this Section. |
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| (d) If the funeral director or crematory authority |
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| determines that the deceased person is either a veteran, the |
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| spouse of a veteran, or the dependent child of a veteran, then |
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| the funeral director or crematory authority must immediately |
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| notify the authorizing agent of this finding and advise the |
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| authorizing agent that the deceased person may be eligible to |
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| be interred at an appropriate veterans' cemetery. |
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| (e) If the cremated remains of a veteran, the spouse of a |
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| veteran, or the dependent child of a veteran are not claimed by |
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| an authorizing agent, then the funeral director or crematory |
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| authority must hold any cremated remains for at least 60 days, |
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| as required by subsection (d) of Section 40 of the Crematory |
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| Regulation Act. After 60 days have expired, the funeral |
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| director or crematory authority must then send written notice |
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| to an authorizing agent requesting disposition instructions. |
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| If the funeral director or crematory authority does not receive |
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| a written response from an authorizing agent within 30 days |
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| after this written notice is sent, then the funeral director or |
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| crematory authority must contact any veterans organization |
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| whose primary purpose is to locate, identify, and inter or |
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| inurn the unclaimed cremated remains of American veterans or |
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| any federally-chartered veterans service organization so that |
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| arrangements for the disposition of the cremated remains of the |
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| veteran, spouse of a veteran, or dependent child of a veteran |
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| may be made in a state or national veterans' cemetery. |
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| (f) The funeral director or crematory authority may release |
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| any relevant information to the U.S. Department of Veterans |
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| Affairs or any federally-chartered veterans service |
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| organization to affect the timely and accurate identification |
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| and interment or inurnment of the cremated remains of a |
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| decedent as either a veteran, the spouse of a veteran, or the |
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| dependent child of a veteran. |
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| Section 15. Immunity. A funeral director or crematory |
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| authority complying with this Act is immune from any criminal |
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| or civil liability regarding the release of information |
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| relating to (i) the determination of the deceased person's |
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| status as a veteran, the spouse of a veteran, or the dependant |
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| child of a veteran, (ii) the availability of interment or |
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| inurnment as a veteran, or (iii) the release of the cremated |
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| remains to a veterans' cemetery. A funeral director or |
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| crematory authority shall be immune from civil liability for |
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| any act or omission under this Act, except for willful or |
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| wanton misconduct. A veterans organization or |
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| federally-chartered veterans service organization shall be |
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| immune from civil liability for any act or omission related to |
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| the disposition of cremated remains under this Act, except for |
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| willful or wanton misconduct.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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