GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 31-10-20 - Permits for disposition, disinterment, and reinterment
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    31-10-20   (2010)
   31-10-20.    Permits for disposition, disinterment, and reinterment 
      (a)  The  funeral director or person acting as such or other person who first  assumes custody of a dead body or fetus shall obtain a disposition  permit for cremation or removal from the state. A disposition permit may  be required within the state by local authorities.
(b)  Such  disposition permit shall be made available by the local registrar of  the county where the death or fetal death occurred, or body or fetus was  found, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The registrar will issue a  disposition permit immediately upon request from the licensed funeral  director or his agent in charge of the body or fetus.  The request for a  disposition permit may be received by the registrar either orally or in  writing.  The registrar may respond to the request by any means  utilized in the normal course of transacting business including, but not  limited to, transmission by facsimile machine.
(c)  A  disposition permit issued under the law of another state which  accompanies a dead body or fetus brought into this state shall be  authority for final disposition of the body or fetus in this state.
(d)  Prior  to final disposition of a dead fetus, irrespective of the duration of  pregnancy, the funeral director or person acting as such, the person in  charge of the institution, or other person assuming responsibility for  final disposition of the fetus shall obtain from the parent(s)  authorization for final disposition.
(e)  Disposition  permits shall not be required where disposition of fetal remains is  within the institution of occurrence and a registry of such events is  maintained by the institution.
(f)  Authorization  for disinterment and reinterment shall be required prior to  disinterment of a dead body or fetus.  Such authorization shall be  issued by the local registrar to a licensed funeral director or other  person acting as such, upon proper application, in the county in which  the dead body or dead fetus was originally interred and a local  registrar who issues such authorization shall not be civilly or  criminally liable therefor if it is issued in good faith. A permit shall  not be required when disinterment and reinterment are in the same  cemetery.
(g)  The department shall  prescribe rules and regulations so that the local registrars may permit  hospitals, funeral homes, or others in their respective counties to  issue disposition permits.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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