Tex. Health & Safety Code Section 712.009
Limitations on Burials; Damages


(a)

The Finance Commission of Texas shall adopt rules to administer and enforce this section.

(b)

An individual, corporation, partnership, firm, trust, or association that operates or owns a perpetual care cemetery may not inter the remains of an individual who may have caused the death of another person if:

(1)

the victim is interred in that cemetery; and

(2)

the person having the right to control the disposition of the victim’s remains under Section 711.002 (Disposition of Remains; Duty to Inter)(a) gives written notice to the cemetery requesting that the individual not be interred in that cemetery if:

(A)

the individual was convicted under Section 19.02 (Murder), 19.03 (Capital Murder), 19.05 (Criminally Negligent Homicide), or 49.08 (Intoxication Manslaughter), Penal Code, for causing the death of the victim, or convicted under a similar statute of another state; or

(B)

the individual was identified as causing the death of the victim, in violation of a provision described by Paragraph (A), by the medical examiner or law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over the offense, and the individual dies before being convicted of the offense.

(c)

An individual, corporation, partnership, firm, trust, or association that violates Subsection (b) is liable to the person having the right to control the disposition of the victim’s remains under Section 711.002 (Disposition of Remains; Duty to Inter)(a) for:

(1)

any actual damages incurred;

(2)

punitive damages not to exceed $10,000; and

(3)

reasonable attorney’s fees and court costs incurred in an effort to enforce compliance with Subsection (b).

(d)

Damages under Subsection (c) may not be assessed if the individual, corporation, partnership, firm, trust, or association that operates the cemetery proves by a preponderance of the evidence that:

(1)

the cemetery is the only cemetery serving the municipality or county in which the victim and individual causing the victim’s death lived; and

(2)

the bodies of the victim and individual causing the victim’s death were placed as far apart as possible in, or in different parts of, the cemetery.

(e)

An individual, corporation, partnership, firm, trust, or association operating or owning a perpetual care cemetery and barred from interring remains of an individual under this section may not be held liable for damages by a person having the right to control the disposition of the individual’s remains under Section 711.002 (Disposition of Remains; Duty to Inter)(a), including damages for failure to provide for interment under a contract executed before the delivery of the written notice under Subsection (b)(2).

(f)

A notice under Subsection (b)(2) expires seven years after the date the notice is delivered. A new notice may be delivered on the expiration of each previous notice.
Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 699, Sec. 14, eff. Sept. 1, 2001.

Source: Section 712.009 — Limitations on Burials; Damages, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/HS/htm/HS.­712.­htm#712.­009 (accessed Apr. 29, 2024).

712.001
Definitions
712.002
Exemptions from Chapter
712.003
Registration Required
712.004
Perpetual Care Trust Fund Required
712.005
Cancellation of Charter for Failure to Begin Operation of Perpetual Care Cemetery
712.007
Notice of Perpetual Care Required
712.008
Rules
712.009
Limitations on Burials
712.020
Conflict with Other Law
712.021
Establishment and Purposes of Fund
712.022
Operation of Perpetual Care Cemetery
712.023
Validity of Contributions
712.024
Amendment of Trust Instrument
712.025
Use of Fund Distributions
712.026
Suit by Plot Owners to Maintain Perpetual Care
712.027
Investment of Fund
712.028
Amount of Fund Deposits from Sales
712.029
Accounting for and Depositing Amounts
712.030
Use of Gift for Special Care of Plot in Perpetual Care Cemetery
712.0032
Certificate of Authority Requirement
712.0033
Certificate of Authority Application
712.0034
Qualifications for Certificate of Authority
712.0035
Issuance of Certificate of Authority
712.0036
Term of Certificate of Authority
712.0037
Renewal of Certificate of Authority
712.0038
Transfer or Assignment Prohibited
712.0039
Transfer of Business Ownership
712.041
Annual Statement of Funds
712.042
Fees
712.043
Additional Fund Report
712.044
Examination of Records
712.045
Revocation or Suspension of Certificate of Authority
712.048
Criminal Penalties
712.061
Offer and Sale of Undeveloped Mausoleum Space
712.062
Deposits to Fund
712.063
Preconstruction Trust
712.064
Construction
712.065
Release of Trust Funds to Corporation
712.066
Contract Disclosures
712.067
Bond in Lieu of Preconstruction Trust
712.068
Reports
712.0255
Judicial Modification or Termination of Fund
712.0351
Definitions
712.0352
Modification of Distribution Method
712.0353
Determination of Fair Market Value
712.0354
Determination of Total Return Percentage
712.0355
Regulatory Limits on Distributions
712.0356
Rules
712.0357
Nature of Total Return Distributions
712.00395
Surrender of Certificate of Authority
712.0435
Investigations
712.0441
Enforcement
712.0442
Pattern of Wilful Disregard
712.0443
Cease and Desist Order
712.0444
Emergency Order
712.0445
Receivership Proceedings

Accessed:
Apr. 29, 2024

§ 712.009’s source at texas​.gov