(a) A funeral director or manager of a funeral establishment, cemetery, mortuary, crematory, or hydrolysis facility shall have complete authority to direct and control the final disposition and disposal of a decedent's remains and to proceed under this chapter to recover reasonable charges for the final disposition and disposal if:
(1) The funeral director or manager:
- (A) Has no knowledge that any of the persons described in section 531B-4(a)(1) through (a)(10) exist;
- (B) Has knowledge that the person or persons who may or do have the right of disposition cannot be found after reasonable inquiry or reasonable attempts to contact; or
- (C) Has knowledge that the person or persons who may or do have the right of disposition have lost this right pursuant to section 531B-6; and
- (2) The appropriate public authority fails to assume responsibility for disposition of the remains within thirty-six hours after having been given written notice of the decedent's death. Written notice may be given by hand delivery, certified mail, facsimile transmission, or electronic mail transmission.
- (b) Disposal of the decedent's remains pursuant to this section shall be by any means that are not prohibited by law.
[L 2013, c 17, pt of §2; am L 2022, c 294, §10]