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Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the SenateSenate05/01/2023Passed 1st ReadingSenate05/01/2023Regular Message Received From HouseSenate05/01/2023Regular Message Sent To SenateHouse04/28/2023Passed 3rd ReadingHouse04/27/2023Passed 2nd ReadingHouse04/27/2023Added to CalendarHouse04/27/2023Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)House04/27/2023Reptd FavHouse04/27/2023Re-ref Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the HouseHouse04/24/2023Withdrawn From ComHouse04/24/2023Re-ref Com On FinanceHouse04/20/2023Reptd FavHouse04/20/2023Ref to the Com on State Government, if favorable, Finance, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the HouseHouse03/08/2023Passed 1st ReadingHouse03/08/2023Filed
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Passed 2nd ReadingHouse | 04/27/2023 | PASS: 114-0
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ACCOUNTING
ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
ADMINISTRATIVE RULES
AUDITING & AUDITS
CEMETERIES
CEMETERY COMN.
COMMISSIONS
FINES & PENALTIES
PUBLIC
REPORTING
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65 (Chapters); 65-48
65-53
65-65 (Sections)
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No counties specifically cited.
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H299: Perpetual Care of Certain Cemeteries. Latest Version
2023-2024
AN ACT defining care and maintenance of cemeteries LICENSED by the cemetery commission, authorizing the cemetery commission to promulgate minimum standards for the care and maintenance of cemeteries and impose penalties for violations of those standards, and requiring annual financial reports to include details of the care and maintenance performed at cemeteries.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1. G.S. 65‑48 is amended by adding a new subdivision to read:
(2a) Care and maintenance means all general work necessary to keep the cemetery property in a presentable condition at all times, including the cutting of grass at reasonable intervals; the raking, cleaning, filling, seeding, and sodding of graves; the replacement, pruning, or removal of shrubs and trees in order to assure access to interment rights; and the repair and maintenance of enclosures, buildings, drives, walks, and the various memorial gardens.
SECTION 2. G.S. 65‑53 reads as rewritten:
§ 65‑53. Powers.
In addition to other powers conferred by this Article, the Cemetery Commission shall have the following powers and duties:
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(7a) To promulgate rules and regulations establishing minimum standards for the care and maintenance of cemeteries. The rules and regulations shall provide that if, after an investigation conducted as authorized by subdivision (3) of this section, the licensee is found in violation of the minimum standards for care and maintenance, the Commission may, in addition to revoking or suspending the license of the licensee, as authorized by subdivision (3) of this section, impose a civil penalty of fifty dollars ($50.00) to be recovered in a civil action in the nature of debt if the licensee does not pay the penalty within a prescribed period of time which shall not exceed 30 days. Each day's continuing violation shall be a separate and distinct offense; provided, however, before a penalty may be imposed under this subdivision, the Commission shall give the licensee at least 10 days' notice in writing stating the alleged violation of the minimum standards for care and maintenance and giving the licensee an opportunity within the 20‑day period following the issuance of the notice to cure the violation. The clear proceeds of civil penalties imposed pursuant to this subdivision shall be remitted to the Civil Penalty and Forfeiture Fund in accordance with G.S. 115C‑457.2.
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SECTION 3. G.S. 65‑65 reads as rewritten:
§ 65‑65. Trust fund; financial reports.reports include care and maintenance performed.
Within 60 days after the end of the calendar or fiscal year of the cemetery company, the trustee shall furnish adequate financial reports with respect to the care fund along with the details of the care and maintenance work performed on forms provided by the Commission. However, the Commission may require the trustee to make such additional financial reports as it may deem advisable.
SECTION 4. This act is effective when it becomes law.