Chapter 201
2004 -- S 2649
Enacted 06/29/04
A N A C T
RELATING
TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- DISPOSITION OF BODIES TO BE BURIED
WITH
PUBLIC FUNDS
Introduced
By: Senator June N. Gibbs
Date
Introduced: February 11, 2004
It
is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. Section 23-18.1-1 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-18.1 entitled
"Disposition
of Bodies to be Buried with Public Funds" is hereby amended to read as
follows:
23-18.1-1.
Public expense burials. -- Unless the office of the state medical
examiners
has
established its jurisdiction over the body of a deceased person in accordance
with chapter 4 of
this
title, whoever
Whoever has custody of the body of a deceased person required to be
buried at
public
expense shall use reasonable efforts to ascertain if the deceased person has
any relative or
friend
who will assume responsibility for burial at his or her expense. If no such
person is found
within
twenty-four (24) hours after death, the person having custody of the dead body
shall notify
the
director of public welfare of the city or town where the person died, and
the director shall take
custody
of and remove the unclaimed body the department of human services or his or her
designee
who shall arrange for the removal of the unclaimed body. If the body is not
claimed at
or
before the expiration of thirty (30) hours thereafter, the director of public
welfare of the city or
town the department of
human services or his or her designee shall give public notice of its
finding
and a description of the unclaimed body, and within a reasonable time
thereafter cause the
body
to be decently buried; and if the director certifies that he or she has made
careful inquiry and
that
to the best of his or her knowledge and belief the person found dead is a
stranger having no
settlement
in any town of the state, the actual expense of burial shall be paid from the
general
treasury
upon proper vouchers for the burial approved by the director of human services in
accordance
with provisions of this section. In all other cases, the expense of the
burial shall be
first
paid by the city or town wherein the body is found, and the city or town may
recover the
money
so paid from the city or town where the person last had a settlement. The
general treasurer
of
any city or town ultimately paying To the extent that the department of human
services makes
payment
of the
burial expenses, it shall have the right to recover the burial expenses
from the
estate
of the deceased person.
SECTION
2. Section 40-6-3.10 of the General Laws in Chapter 40-6 entitled "Public
Assistance
Act" is hereby amended to read as follows:
40-6-3.10.
Funeral and burial expenses. -- (a) The department may provide for vendor
payment
of reasonable funeral and burial expenses of deceased residents of this state
who are
found
eligible in accordance with rules and regulations of the department. The
department shall,
from
time to time, establish cost standards for the reasonable funeral and burial
expenses, which
cost
standards shall establish the maximum amount payable by this department for the
expenses
and
the maximum total allowable funeral and burial costs. The amount payable under
this section
shall
be determined with due regard to the income and resources of the deceased and
his or her
legally-liable
relatives, if any, and shall be reduced dollar-for-dollar by contributions of
friends or
other
kindred in excess of the maximum total allowable funeral and burial costs
established by
the
department.
(b) Application for payment of funeral and burial expenses shall be made on
behalf of a
decedent
before final funeral arrangements with a funeral director are concluded.
Provided, that
any legally-liable
relative and/or agent of the decedent may make an application under this
section
within thirty (30) days after the death of the decedent.
(c) In determining either eligibility for benefits and/or the amount of any
reduction in
benefits
paid under this section, the department shall exclude any of the following
forms of
income:
(1) veterans' benefits; and/or
(2) social security lump sum benefits.
(d) The department's standard basic allowance payment shall be set at nine
hundred
dollars
($900).
(e) The amount of the contribution which friends or other kindred, except for
legally-
liable
relatives, may make for upgraded services and merchandise, without affecting
eligibility for
the
basic allowance, shall be set at one thousand six hundred dollars ($1,600).
(f)
Whenever the person having custody of an unclaimed deceased body as specified
in
section
23-18.1-1 contacts the department of human services to report the unclaimed
body of a
deceased
person, the department shall deem this referral as an application of payment
for funeral
and
burial expenses, and the department shall process that application in
accordance with the
provisions
of this section.
(g)
In the event that the department determines that the unclaimed deceased body is
not
eligible
for a vendor payment of reasonable funeral and burial expenses because of the
availability
of the decedent's assets, the director of the department may nonetheless
authorize the
burial
of the person and he or she may notify the specified funeral home of the
existence of the
decedent's
assets.
SECTION
3. Section 40-5-12 of the General Laws in Chapter 40-5 entitled "Support
of
the
Needy" is hereby repealed.
40-5-12.
Burial of nonresident paupers. -- Whenever a pauper shall die in
a town of
which
he or she is not an inhabitant, the directors of public welfare thereof shall
give him or her a
decent
burial, the reasonable expense whereof shall be paid by the town to which the
pauper
belonged.
SECTION
4. This act shall take effect upon passage on July 1, 2004.
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