239 C.M.R. 3.09
(1) Every registrant and Licensed Funeral Establishment shall comply with 239 CMR 3.09(1)(a) through (c) with respect to control over funeral arrangements and disposition of human remains:
(a) If a Licensed Funeral Establishment is a party to a pre-need funeral services contract, as defined in 239 CMR 4.01: Definitions, for the benefit of the deceased person, and said contract is still in effect at the time of that person's death, the terms of that contract shall control the nature of the funeral goods and services to be provided, the manner in which funeral services are to be conducted for the deceased, and the final disposition of the deceased person's remains to the full extent provided in that contract. No Licensed Funeral Establishment, nor any of its agents or employees, may cancel or materially alter any of the arrangements specified in that contract, even if requested to do so by a member of the deceased person's family or any other person, unless:
(c) To the extent that there is no pre-need funeral services contract in effect at the time of death for the benefit of the deceased person, and no other valid written document indicating the wishes of the deceased person with respect to the nature of the funeral goods and services to be provided, the manner in which funeral services are to be conducted, or the final disposition of the deceased person's remains, the Licensed Funeral Establishment and its agents or employees shall follow the directions of the deceased person's surviving kin, in the following order of priority:
the event of a tie, the decision of a court of competent jurisdiction will be necessary. Provided, however, that with respect to receiving authorizations to release a decedent from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner may require different or additional signatures for release.