The Honorable Florence Shapiro Chair, Senate Committee on Education Texas State Senate P.O. Box 12068 Austin, Texas 78711-2068
Re: Whether a home-rule municipality may operate a cemetery (RQ-0614-JC)
Dear Senator Shapiro:
You ask whether a home-rule municipality may operate a cemetery.
Chapter 711 of the Health and Safety Code sets forth various provisions relating to cemeteries. Section 711.021 thereof provides that "[a]n individual, corporation, partnership, firm, trust, or association may not engage in a business for cemetery purposes in this state unless the person is a corporation organized for those purposes," and imposes certain requirements upon entities wishing to maintain and operate a cemetery. Tex. Health Safety Code Ann. §
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The governing body of a municipality may:
(1) purchase, establish, and regulate a cemetery; and
(2) enclose and improve a cemetery owned by the municipality.
Id. § 713.001. Because section 713.001 specifically fails to include the word "operate," you ask whether the absence of "a specific grant of authority for the operation to be vested in a city" prohibits a home-rule municipality from operating a cemetery, thus requiring the city "to contract with a qualified corporation" under section 711.021.1
The authority to "purchase, establish, and regulate a cemetery" includes the authority to operate it. First, section 713.002(a) indicates that a municipality may operate a cemetery: "A municipality that owns or operates a cemetery or has control of cemetery property may act as a permanent trustee for the perpetual maintenance of the lots and graves in the cemetery."Id. § 713.002(a) (Vernon 1992) (emphasis added). Second, nothing in subchapter A of chapter 713, regarding municipal regulation of cemeteries, suggests that a municipality must contract with a private entity to operate a cemetery that the municipality itself owns.
Finally, a home-rule city, unlike other types of municipality, by virtue of the home-rule amendment to the Texas Constitution, article
In the absence of any statutory limitation, either express or implied, on the power of a home-rule municipality to operate a cemetery, we conclude that a home-rule municipality is authorized to operate a cemetery.
Very truly yours,
GREG ABBOTT Attorney General of Texas
BARRY R. McBEE First Assistant Attorney General
DON R. WILLETT Deputy Attorney General — General Counsel
NANCY S. FULLER Chair, Opinion Committee
Rick Gilpin Assistant Attorney General, Opinion Committee
