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Chapter 713
Local Regulation of Cemeteries

Sections

713.001
Municipal Cemetery Authorized
713.002
Local Trust for Cemetery
713.003
Local Authority to Receive Gifts; Deposits for Care; Certificates
713.004
Use of Funds
713.005
Deposit Records
713.006
Tax
713.007
Appointment of Successor Trustee
713.008
Termination of Municipal Trust by Certain Municipalities
713.009
Local Possession and Control of Unkept or Abandoned Cemetery
713.010
Private Care of Graves
713.011
Maintenance of Municipal Cemeteries
713.012
Abandoned Plots in Certain Cemeteries in Municipal Possession and Control
713.013
Appeal of Finding of Abandonment
713.021
County Trust for Cemetery
713.022
Gifts for Maintenance of Cemetery
713.023
Use of Funds
713.024
Appointment of Successor Trustee
713.025
Private Care of Graves
713.026
Use of Public Funds and Property Prohibited; Exceptions
713.029
County Authority to Purchase Burial Grounds for Veterans
713.0271
Cemetery Owned by Certain Counties
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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