Tex. Health & Safety Code Section 711.035
Effect of Dedication


(a)

Property may be dedicated for cemetery purposes, and the dedication is permitted in respect for the dead, for the disposition of remains, and in fulfillment of a duty to and for the benefit of the public.

(b)

Dedication of cemetery property and title to the exclusive right of sepulture of a plot owner are not affected by the dissolution of the cemetery organization, nonuse by the cemetery organization, alienation, encumbrance, or forced sale of the property.

(c)

Dedication of cemetery property may not be invalidated because of a violation of the law against perpetuities or the law against the suspension of the power of alienation of title to or use of property.

(d)

A railroad, street, road, alley, pipeline, telephone, telegraph, electric line, wind turbine, cellular telephone tower, or other public utility or thoroughfare may not be placed through, over, or across a part of a dedicated cemetery without the consent of:

(1)

the directors of the cemetery organization that owns or operates the cemetery; or

(2)

at least two-thirds of the owners of plots in the cemetery.

(e)

All property of a dedicated cemetery, including a road, alley, or walk in the cemetery:

(1)

is exempt from public improvements assessments, fees, and public taxation; and

(2)

may not be sold on execution or applied in payment of debts due from individual owners and plots.

(f)

Dedicated cemetery property shall be used exclusively for cemetery purposes until the dedication is removed by court order or until the maintenance of the cemetery is enjoined or abated as a nuisance under Section 711.007 (Nuisance; Abatement and Injunction).

(g)

Property is considered to be dedicated cemetery property if:

(1)

one or more human burials are present on the property; or

(2)

a dedication of the property for cemetery use is recorded in the deed records of the county where the land is located.
Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 678, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1989. Amended by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 634, Sec. 16, eff. Sept. 1, 1993.
Amended by:
Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 914 (H.B. 2927), Sec. 9, eff. September 1, 2009.

Source: Section 711.035 — Effect of Dedication, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/HS/htm/HS.­711.­htm#711.­035 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

711.001
Definitions
711.002
Disposition of Remains
711.003
Records of Interment
711.004
Removal of Remains
711.007
Nuisance
711.008
Location of Cemetery
711.009
Authority of Cemetery Keeper
711.010
Abandoned, Unknown, or Unverified Cemetery
711.011
Filing Record of Unknown or Abandoned Cemetery
711.012
Rules
711.021
Formation of Corporation to Maintain and Operate Cemetery
711.022
Formation of Nonprofit Cemetery Corporation by Plot Owners
711.023
Rights of Plot Owners in Cemetery Operated by Nonprofit Cemetery Corporation
711.024
Authority of Nonprofit Cemetery Corporation
711.031
Rules
711.032
Discrimination by Race, Color, or National Origin Prohibited
711.033
Property Acquisition by Cemetery Organization
711.034
Dedication
711.035
Effect of Dedication
711.036
Removal of Dedication
711.037
Lien Against Cemetery Property
711.038
Sale of Plots by Cemetery Organizations
711.039
Rights of Interment in Plot
711.040
Multiple Owners of Plot
711.041
Access to Cemetery
711.042
Authority of Nonprofit Cemetery Organization
711.051
Enforcement by Attorney General
711.052
Criminal Penalties
711.053
Definition
711.054
Enforcement by Finance Commission of Texas
711.055
Enforcement by Commissioner
711.056
Pattern of Wilful Disregard
711.057
Emergency Order
711.058
Restitution
711.059
Seizure of Accounts and Records
711.061
Requirements for Lawn Crypts
711.063
Construction
711.064
Contract Disclosures
711.081
Definitions
711.082
Administration
711.083
Records
711.084
Examination Fee
711.0105
Method of Removal of Remains
711.0111
Notice of Unverified Cemetery
711.0381
Sale or Resale of Plots by Certain Persons
711.0395
Multiple Interments in Same Plot
711.0515
Enforcement by Attorney General
711.0521
Access to Cemeteries

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

§ 711.035’s source at texas​.gov