Current through the 2024 Legislative Session
Section 34-26A-1 - DefinitionsTerms used in this chapter mean:
(1) "Alternative container," a receptacle into which a decedent is placed for transport to a crematory and cremation and which:(a) Is made of combustible material;(b) Provides complete covering for the decedent;(d) Is sufficiently rigid for handling; and(e) Provides protection for the health and safety of crematory personnel;(2) "Cremated remains," all human remains recovered upon completion of the cremation process, together with the residual of:(a) The container used for the cremation, if combustible;(c) Combustible personal effects;(3) "Cremation," the process of:(a) Using heat and flame to reduce human remains to ashes and bone fragments; and(b) The subsequent pulverization of any remaining bone fragments;(4) "Cremation chamber," the enclosed space within which the cremation process occurs;(5) "Crematory," the building or portion of a building that houses the cremation chamber and the holding facility;(6) "Holding facility," an area that is within or adjacent to a crematory, designated for the retention of decedents prior to their cremation, and secure from access by unauthorized persons;(7) "Processing," the reduction of identifiable bone fragments to unidentifiable bone fragments; and(8) "Temporary container," a receptacle made of cardboard, plastic film, or similar material, intended for the purpose of holding cremated remains until an urn or other permanent container is acquired.SL 1988, ch 283, § 1; SL 1989, ch 298, §§ 1, 2; SL 1998, ch 211, §§1 to 3; SL 2023, ch 129, §2.Amended by S.L. 2023, ch. 129,s. 2, eff. 7/1/2023.