- 1. No operator of a crematory may require that human remains be placed in a casket, or refuse to accept human remains for cremation because they are not in a casket.
2. The container used must:
(a) Consist of:
- (1) Readily combustible materials if incineration will be used to cremate the human remains;
- (2) Materials that are readily dissolvable by alkaline hydrolysis, if alkaline hydrolysis will be used to cremate the human remains; or
- (3) Materials that are readily reducible by natural organic reduction if natural organic reduction will be used to cremate the human remains;
- (b) Cover the human remains completely when closed;
- (c) Resist leaking or spilling;
- (d) Be rigid enough for easy handling or, if alkaline hydrolysis will be used to cremate the human remains, be properly supported during transport; and
- (e) Protect the health and safety of employees of the operator.
- 3. Unless otherwise ordered in writing by the agent, the operator shall incinerate, dissolve or reduce the container, as applicable, as the remains are cremated.
(Added to NRS by 1993, 2604; A 2017, 2737; 2023, 417)