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Public Act 103-0421 |
HB1571 Enrolled | LRB103 27276 LNS 53647 b |
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AN ACT concerning civil law.
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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. References to Act. This Act may be referred to |
as the Michael Bauer Memorial Act. |
Section 5. The Cemetery Oversight Act is amended by |
changing Sections 10-23 and 20-5 as follows: |
(225 ILCS 411/10-23) |
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027)
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Sec. 10-23. Code of Professional Conduct and Ethics. |
Licensed cemetery authorities and their licensed cemetery |
managers and customer service employees, and cemetery |
authorities maintaining a partial exemption and their cemetery |
managers and customer service employees shall: |
(a) refrain from committing any action that may |
violate Section 25-10 of this Act; |
(b) be aware of applicable federal and State laws and |
regulations, adhere to those laws and regulations, and be |
able to explain them to families in an understandable |
manner; |
(c) treat all human remains with proper care and |
dignity, honoring known religious, ethnic, and personal |
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beliefs; |
(d) protect all confidential information; |
(e) carry out all aspects of service in a competent |
and respectful manner; |
(f) fulfill all written and verbal agreements and |
contracts; |
(g) provide honest, factual, and complete information |
regarding all aspects of the services offered and |
provided; |
(h) not engage in advertising that is false, |
misleading, or otherwise prohibited by law; |
(i) not discriminate against any person because of |
race, creed, marital status, sex, national origin, sexual |
orientation, or color, except a religious cemetery may |
restrict its services to those of the same religious faith |
or creed. A cemetery authority operating any cemetery may |
designate parts of cemeteries or burial grounds for the |
specific use of persons whose religious code requires |
isolation; |
(j) to have clear and specific cemetery rules and |
regulations, subject to other applicable law, including |
this Act, and to apply them equally to all consumers and |
individuals families served; |
(k) report all violations of this Act and this Section |
to the Department.
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(Source: P.A. 96-863, eff. 3-1-10; 97-679, eff. 2-6-12 .) |
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(225 ILCS 411/20-5) |
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027)
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Sec. 20-5. Maintenance and records. |
(a) A cemetery authority shall provide reasonable |
maintenance of the cemetery property and of all lots, graves, |
crypts, and columbariums in the cemetery based on the type and |
size of the cemetery, topographic limitations, and contractual |
commitments with consumers. Subject to the provisions of this |
subsection (a), reasonable maintenance includes: |
(1) the laying of seed, sod, or other suitable ground |
cover as soon as practical following an interment given |
the weather conditions, climate, and season and the |
interment's proximity to ongoing burial activity; |
(2) the cutting of lawn throughout the cemetery at |
reasonable intervals to prevent an overgrowth of grass and |
weeds given the weather conditions, climate, and season; |
(3) the trimming of shrubs to prevent excessive |
overgrowth; |
(4) the trimming of trees to remove dead limbs; |
(5) maintaining, repairing, or removing, if necessary, |
drains, water lines, roads, buildings, fences, and other |
structures; and |
(6) keeping the cemetery premises free of trash and |
debris. |
In determining whether a cemetery authority provides |
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reasonable maintenance of the cemetery property, the |
Department shall consider: |
(1) the cemetery authority's contractual obligations |
for care and maintenance; |
(2) the size of the cemetery; |
(3) the extent and use of the cemetery authority's |
financial resources; |
(4) the standard of maintenance of one or more |
similarly situated cemeteries; in determining whether a |
cemetery is similarly situated, the Department shall |
consider the cemetery's size, location, topography, and |
financial resources, and whether the cemetery is a |
fraternal cemetery, a religious cemetery, a public |
cemetery, a cemetery owned and operated by a cemetery |
association, or a licensed cemetery. |
Reasonable maintenance by the cemetery authority shall not
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preclude the exercise of lawful rights by the owner of an
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interment, inurnment, or entombment right, or by the |
decedent's
immediate family or other heirs, in accordance with |
reasonable
rules and regulations of the cemetery or other |
agreement of the
cemetery authority.
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In the case of a cemetery dedicated as a nature preserve |
under the Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act, reasonable |
maintenance by the cemetery authority shall be in accordance |
with the rules and master plan governing the dedicated nature |
preserve. |
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A cemetery authority accused of violating the reasonable |
maintenance standard set forth in this Section shall have a |
reasonable opportunity to cure the violation. The cemetery |
authority shall have 10 business days after receipt of notice |
to cure the violation. If a cemetery authority cannot cure the |
violation within 10 business days, then the cemetery authority |
may request a time extension in order to cure the violation. |
The request for an extension shall be made in writing to the |
Department and must be postmarked within 10 business days |
after receipt of the notice of the alleged violation. The |
request shall outline all reasons for the extension and an |
estimated date by which the cure will be accomplished. |
Acceptable reasons include, without limitation, delays caused |
by weather conditions, season or climate, equipment failures, |
or acquisitions of materials or supplies being addressed by |
the authority in a timely manner, and unexpected temporary |
absences of personnel. The Department may approve or deny the |
extension. If the extension is denied, then the cemetery |
authority must cure the violation within 10 business days |
after the date of receipt of the Department's extension |
denial. If the extension is granted, then the cemetery |
authority must cure the violation within the extended period |
of time. A cemetery authority that does not cure the violation |
within the appropriate period of time shall be subject to |
discipline in accordance with Article 25 of this Act. |
(b) A cemetery authority, before commencing cemetery |
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operations or within 6 months after the effective date of this |
Act, shall cause an overall map of its cemetery property, |
delineating all lots or plots, blocks, sections, avenues, |
walks, alleys, and paths and their respective designations, to |
be filed at its on-site office, or if it does not maintain an |
on-site office, at its principal place of business. The |
cemetery authority shall update its map and index described in |
subsection (b-5) within a reasonable time after any expansion |
or alteration of the cemetery property. A cemetery manager's |
certificate acknowledging, accepting, and adopting the map |
shall also be included with the map. The Department may order |
that the cemetery authority obtain a cemetery plat and that it |
be filed at its on-site office, or if it does not maintain an |
on-site office, at its principal place of business if (1) a |
human body that should have been interred, entombed, or |
inurned at the cemetery after the effective date of this |
amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly is missing, |
displaced, or dismembered and (2) the cemetery map contains |
serious discrepancies. |
In exercising this discretion, the Department shall |
consider whether the cemetery authority would experience an |
undue hardship as a result of obtaining the plat. The cemetery |
plat, as with all plats prepared under this Act, shall comply |
with the Illinois Professional Land Surveyor Act of 1989 and |
shall delineate, describe, and set forth all lots or plots, |
blocks, sections, avenues, walks, alleys, and paths and their |
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respective designations. A cemetery manager's certificate |
acknowledging, accepting, and adopting the plat shall also be |
included with the plat. |
(b-5) A cemetery authority shall maintain an index that |
associates the identity of deceased persons interred, |
entombed, or inurned after the effective date of this Act with |
their respective place of interment, entombment, or inurnment. |
(c) The cemetery authority shall open the cemetery map or |
plat to public inspection. The cemetery authority shall make |
available a copy of the overall cemetery map or plat upon |
written request and shall, if practical, provide a copy of a |
segment of the cemetery plat where interment rights are |
located upon the payment of reasonable photocopy fees. Any |
unsold lots, plots, or parts thereof, in which there are not |
human remains, may be resurveyed and altered in shape or size |
and properly designated on the cemetery map or plat. However, |
sold lots, plots, or parts thereof in which there are human |
remains may not be renumbered or renamed. Nothing contained in |
this subsection, however, shall prevent the cemetery authority |
from enlarging an interment right by selling to its owner the |
excess space next to the interment right and permitting |
interments therein, provided reasonable access to the |
interment right and to adjoining interment rights is not |
thereby eliminated. |
(d) A cemetery authority shall keep a record of every |
interment, entombment, and inurnment completed after the |
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effective date of this Act. The record shall include the |
deceased's name, age, date of burial, and the specific |
location of the interred, entombed, or inurned human remains. |
The specific location shall correspond to the map or plat |
maintained in accordance with subsection (b) of this Section. |
(e) (Blank). |
(f) A cemetery authority shall make publicly available for |
inspection and, upon reasonable request and the payment of a |
reasonable copying fee, provide a copy of its rules and |
regulations through continuous publication on an Internet |
website or social media page, with a reference to and notice of |
the rules and regulations for services in relation to the |
cemetery. A cemetery authority that does not operate or |
maintain a website or social media page shall provide an |
electronic or paper copy of its rules and regulations upon |
request of any person within 5 days of the person's request. A |
cemetery authority may charge a reasonable copying fee for a |
paper copy of the cemetery authority's rules and regulations . |
A cemetery authority shall make available for viewing and |
provide a copy of its current prices of interment, inurnment, |
or entombment rights , or disinterment services . |
(g) A cemetery authority shall provide access to the |
cemetery under the cemetery authority's reasonable rules and |
regulations. |
(h) A cemetery authority shall be responsible for the |
proper opening and closing of all graves, crypts, or niches |
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for human remains in any cemetery property it owns. |
(i) A licensed cemetery authority shall keep in this State |
and use in its business such records as will enable the |
Department to determine whether such licensee or trustee is |
complying with the provisions of this Act and with the rules, |
regulations, and directions made by the Department under this |
Act. The licensed cemetery authority shall keep the records in |
electronic or written format at the location identified in the |
license issued by the Department or as otherwise agreed by the |
Department in writing. The books, accounts, and records shall |
be accessible for review upon demand of the Department.
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(Source: P.A. 96-863, eff. 3-1-10; 97-679, eff. 2-6-12 .) |
Section 15. The Disposition of Remains Act is amended by |
changing Section 50 as follows: |
(755 ILCS 65/50) |
Sec. 50. Disputes. |
(a) Any dispute among any of the persons listed in Section |
5 concerning their right to control the disposition, including |
cremation, of a decedent's remains shall be resolved by a |
court of competent jurisdiction within 30 days of the dispute |
being filed with the court. A cemetery organization or funeral |
establishment shall not be liable for refusing to accept the |
decedent's remains, or to inter or otherwise dispose of the |
decedent's remains, until it receives a court order or other |
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suitable confirmation that the dispute has been resolved or |
settled.
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(b) Any dispute over a disinterment shall be resolved by a |
circuit court with all reasonable promptness by the court. If |
the court finds that a party to a disinterment dispute has |
acted in bad faith, the court may, in its sole discretion, |
award costs, including reasonable attorney's fees, against the |
person it finds has acted in bad faith. |
(Source: P.A. 101-381, eff. 1-1-20 .) |
Section 20. The Cemetery Protection Act is amended by |
changing Section 2 as follows:
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(765 ILCS 835/2) (from Ch. 21, par. 16)
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Sec. 2. (a) The cemetery authority is hereby
authorized to |
make by-laws or rules and regulations for the government |
thereof, including and to make rules
regarding the driving of |
cars, motorcycles, carriages, processions, teams, and the |
speed
thereof, the use of avenues, lots, walks, ponds, water |
courses, vaults,
buildings, or other places within such |
cemetery, the operations and good management in such cemetery, |
the protection of visitors, the protection of employees, and |
for the maintenance of
good order and quiet in such cemetery, |
so long as all such rules and regulations shall to be subject |
to the
rights of interment, entombment, or inurnment right |
owners, or others, owning any interest in such cemetery; and
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all persons found guilty of a violation of such rules shall be |
guilty of a
petty offense and shall be punished by a fine of |
not less than $100, nor more
than $500 for each offense. No |
judge shall be disqualified from hearing any
cause that may be |
brought before him or her under the provisions of this Act, nor
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shall any person be disqualified from acting as a juror in such |
cause, by
reason of any interest or ownership they or either of |
them may have in the
interment, entombment, or inurnment |
rights of such cemetery. |
(b) The rules and regulations, as referenced in subsection |
(a), shall be made publicly available through continuous |
publication on an Internet website or social media page that |
the cemetery authority maintains, operates, or uses. Each |
contract that a cemetery authority presents to a consumer |
shall contain a reference to and notice of the Internet |
website or social media page that it maintains, operates, or |
uses to make available its rules and regulations as referenced |
in subsection (a). |
(c) If a cemetery authority does not maintain, operate, or |
use an Internet website or social media page, the cemetery |
authority must provide a consumer with either an email or |
paper copy of the rules and regulations, as referenced in |
subsection (a), at the execution of a contract or within 5 |
business days of request thereof. A cemetery authority may |
charge a reasonable copying fee in exchange for a paper copy of |
the cemetery authority's rules and regulations. Each contract |