2. The bill creates criminal penalties and civil forfeitures for violating the bill's
requirements.
3. The bill allows a person to act as authorizing agent for cremating a part of
his or her body, or to authorize another person to act as authorizing agent for such
a purpose.
4. The bill specifies the circumstances under which a person is considered
incapacitated for purposes of determining who may act as an authorizing agent.
5. The bill creates a Crematory Authority Council to advise DRL on the
regulation of crematory authorities. The council consists of three funeral directors,
three representatives of cemetery authorities, and one public member.
The bill does not affect any of the following provisions under current law
regarding cremations: 1) the requirement to obtain a permit from a coroner or
medical examiner before cremating a corpse; 2) the authority of the Department of
Health and Family Services to make orders regarding the disposal of human remains
during public health emergencies declared by the governor; and 3) the authority of
the Department of Commerce to approve the construction of crematoriums.
Because this bill creates a new crime or revises a penalty for an existing crime,
the Joint Review Committee on Criminal Penalties may be requested to prepare a
report concerning the proposed penalty and the costs or savings that are likely to
result if the bill is enacted.
For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be
printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
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1Section
1. 15.407 (8) of the statutes is created to read:
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15.407
(8) Crematory authority council. There is created a crematory
3authority council in the department of regulation and licensing consisting of the
4secretary of regulation and licensing or a designee of the secretary, who shall serve
5as a nonvoting member, and the following persons appointed for 3-year terms:
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(a) Three persons licensed as funeral directors under ch. 445 who operate
7crematories.
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(b) Three representatives of cemetery authorities, as defined in s. 157.061 (2),
9who operate crematories.
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(c) One public member.
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1Section
2. 157.055 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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157.055
(2) (intro.) Notwithstanding ss. 69.18 (4), 445.04 (2), 445.14, 979.01 (3),
3(3m), and (4), 979.02, and 979.10
, and subch. VI of ch. 440, during a period of a state
4of emergency related to public health declared by the governor under s. 166.03 (1) (b)
51., a public health authority may do all of the following:
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6Section
3. 440.08 (2) (a) 24m. of the statutes is created to read:
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440.08
(2) (a) 24m. Crematory authority: January 1 of each even-numbered
8year; $53.
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9Section
4. Subchapter VI of chapter 440 [precedes 440.70] of the statutes is
10created to read:
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subchapter VI
13
crematory authorities
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14440.70 Definitions. As used in this subchapter:
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15(1) "Authorization form" means a form specified in s. 440.73.
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16(2) "Authorizing agent" means an individual who acts as an authorizing agent
17under s. 440.72 or to whom a delegation of authority is made under s. 440.74.
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18(3) "Business entity" has the meaning given in s. 452.01 (3j).
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19(4) "Columbarium" means a building, structure, or part of a building or
20structure that is used or intended to be used for the inurnment of cremated remains.
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21(5) "Cremated remains" means all human remains recovered from the
22cremation of a human body or body part and the residue of any container or foreign
23materials that were cremated with the body or body part.
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24(6) "Cremation" means the process of using heat to reduce human remains to
25bone fragments and includes processing or pulverizing the bone fragments.
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1(7) "Cremation chamber" means an enclosed space within which cremation
2takes place.
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3(8) "Crematory" means a building or portion of a building within which a
4cremation chamber is located.
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5(9) "Crematory authority" means a person who own or operates a crematory.
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6(10) "Funeral director" has the meaning given in s. 445.01 (5).
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7(11) "Funeral establishment" has the meaning given in s. 445.01 (6).
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8(12) "Human remains" means the body or part of the body of a deceased
9individual.
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10(13) "Incapacitated" means unable to receive and evaluate information
11effectively or to communicate decisions.
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12(14) "Niche" means a space in a columbarium that is used or intended to be used
13for the inurnment of cremated remains.
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14440.71 Registration; renewal. (1)
Prohibition. No person may cremate
15human remains unless the department has registered the person as a crematory
16authority under sub. (2).
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17(2) Registration. The department shall register a person as a crematory
18authority if the person does all of the following:
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(a) Pays the fee specified in s. 440.05 (1).
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(b) Submits an application on a form provided by the department that includes
21each of the following:
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1. The name and address of the applicant or the business entity that the
23applicant represents.
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2. The address of the crematory.
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13. A description of the structure and equipment proposed to be used in
2operating the crematory.
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4. Any other information that the department may require.
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4(3) Renewal. Renewal applications shall be submitted to the department on
5a form provided by the department on or before the applicable renewal date specified
6under s. 440.08 (2) (a) and shall include the applicable renewal fee specified under
7s. 440.08 (2) (a).
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8440.72 Authorizing agents. (1) Except as provided in subs. (3) and (4), only
9the following may act as an authorizing agent and direct the cremation of the human
10remains of a decedent:
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(a) The decedent's surviving spouse.
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(b) Any one of the decedent's surviving adult children who confirms in writing
13to the crematory authority that all other surviving children have been notified about
14the cremation, if the individual specified in par. (a) declines to act as authorizing
15agent but does not object to the cremation, or is dead or incapacitated, unless another
16surviving adult child of the decedent provides a written objection to the cremation
17to the crematory authority.
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(c) A surviving parent of the decedent, if all the individuals specified in pars.
19(a) and (b) decline to act as authorizing agent but do not object to the cremation, or
20are dead or incapacitated, unless another surviving parent of the decedent provides
21a written objection to the cremation to the crematory authority.
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(d) A surviving individual related in the closest degree of kinship to the
23decedent, as determined under s. 990.001 (16), if all the individuals specified in pars.
24(a) to (c) decline to act as authorizing agent but do not object to the cremation, or are
1dead or incapacitated, unless another surviving individual of the same degree of
2kinship provides a written objection to the cremation to the crematory authority.
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(e) Any other person, if all of the other individuals specified in pars. (a) to (d)
4decline to act as authorizing agent but do not object to the cremation, or are dead or
5incapacitated.
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6(2) An individual is incapacitated for purposes of sub. (1) if 2 physicians
7licensed under subch. II of ch. 448, or one physician licensed under subch. II of ch.
8448 and one psychologist licensed under ch. 455, have personally examined the
9individual and signed a statement specifying that the individual is incapacitated.
10Mere old age, eccentricity, or physical disability, either singly or together, are
11insufficient to make a finding that an individual is incapacitated. Neither of the
12individuals who make a finding that an individual is incapacitated may be a relative,
13as defined in s. 242.01 (11), of the individual.
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14(3) If a decedent's estate is insufficient to pay the expenses related to final
15disposition of the decedent's human remains, or if final disposition of the decedent's
16human remains is the responsibility of the state or a local unit of government, the
17following persons, in the priority listed, may act as an authorizing agent and direct
18the cremation of the decedent's human remains:
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(a) Any individual specified in sub. (1) (a) to (d), unless one of those individuals
20objects in writing to the cremation or states in writing that cremation was contrary
21to the religious beliefs of the decedent or unless the crematory authority determines
22that there is any other evidence that cremation was contrary to the religious beliefs
23of the decedent.
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(b) The coroner or medical examiner of the county in which the decedent's death
25occurred.
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1(c) The decedent's guardian at the time of the decedent's death.
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2(4) An individual may not act as an authorizing agent unless he or she has
3made all reasonable efforts to contact all individuals under sub. (1) that have
4superior authority to act as an authorizing agent and confirmed that such
5individuals do not object to the cremation.
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6(5) An individual may act as an authorizing agent, or authorize another
7individual to act as an authorizing agent, for purposes of directing the cremation of
8his or her own body part.
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9440.73 Authorization forms. An authorizing agent may direct the cremation
10of the human remains of a decedent only by completing a form that includes all of the
11following:
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12(1) The name of the decedent and the date and time of the decedent's death.
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13(2) The name of the authorizing agent and his or her relationship to the
14decedent.
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15(3) A statement that the authorizing agent has the authority to authorize the
16cremation and either that no other individual has superior authority or that the
17authorizing agent has made all reasonable efforts to contact all individuals with
18superior authority and such individuals do not object to cremation.
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19(4) A statement that the authorizing agent has no reason to believe that the
20decedent's remains contain any device that may be hazardous or cause damage to the
21cremation chamber or an individual performing the cremation.
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22(5) The name of the funeral director, funeral establishment, or cemetery that
23the authorizing agent authorizes to receive the cremated remains or, if alternative
24arrangements are made for receiving the cremated remains, a description of those
25arrangements.
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1(6) If known by the authorizing agent, the manner in which the cremated
2remains are to be disposed.
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3(7) An itemized list of any valuables on the decedent's person that are to be
4removed prior to cremation and returned to the authorizing agent.
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5(8) If a viewing or other services are planned, the date and time of the viewing
6or services.
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7(9) The signature of the authorizing agent attesting to the accuracy of all
8representations contained on the form.
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9440.74 Delegation of authority. An authorizing agent may, in writing,
10delegate the authority to direct the cremation of the human remains of a decedent
11to another individual. The delegation shall include all of the following:
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12(1) The name and address of the authorizing agent and the relationship of the
13authorizing agent to the decedent.
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14(2) The name and address of the individual to whom the delegation is made and
15the relationship of the authorizing agent to that individual.
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16440.75 Liability of authorizing agent. An authorizing agent is liable for
17damages resulting from authorizing the cremation of the human remains of a
18decedent.
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19440.76 Revocation of authorization. Before a cremation is performed, an
20authorizing agent may cancel the cremation by providing the crematory authority
21with a written statement revoking the authorization form. An authorizing agent
22who revokes an authorization form shall provide the crematory authority with
23written instructions regarding the final disposition of the human remains.
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1440.77 Delivery and acceptance of human remains. (1) Receipt for
2delivery. A crematory authority that receives human remains from a person shall
3provide the person with a receipt that includes all of the following:
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(a) The name of the decedent.
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(b) The date and time that the human remains were delivered.
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(c) A description of the type of casket or container in which the human remains
7were delivered.
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(d) The name of the person who delivered the human remains and the name
9of the funeral establishment or other business entity, if any, with which the person
10is affiliated.
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(e) The name of the person who received the human remains on behalf of the
12crematory authority and the name of the funeral establishment or other business
13entity, if any, with which the crematory authority is affiliated.
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(f) The signature of the person who delivered the human remains.
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(g) The signature of the person who received the human remains on behalf of
16the crematory authority.
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17(2) Acceptance of human remains. (a) A crematory authority may not refuse
18to accept delivery of human remains solely on the basis that the human remains have
19not been placed in a casket or have not been embalmed.
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(b) A crematory authority may refuse to accept delivery of human remains if
21any of the following apply:
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1. The casket or other container used for the human remains has evidence of
23leakage of bodily fluids.
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12. The crematory authority has knowledge of a dispute regarding the cremation
2of the human remains, unless the crematory authority receives a copy of a court order
3or other documentation indicating that the dispute has been resolved.
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3. The crematory authority has reason to believe that a representation of the
5authorizing agent is not true.
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4. The crematory authority has reason to believe that the human remains
7contain a device that may be hazardous or cause damage to the cremation chamber
8or an individual performing the cremation.
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9440.78 Cremation requirements. (1) Documentation. A crematory
10authority may not cremate the human remains of a decedent unless the authority
11has received all of the following: