(765 ILCS 835/0.001) (from Ch. 21, par. 14.001) Sec. 0.001. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Cemetery Protection Act. (Source: P.A. 86‑1324.) |
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(2) obliterates, vandalizes, or desecrates a park or | ||
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(3) obliterates, vandalizes, or desecrates plants, | ||
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(4) obliterates, vandalizes, or desecrates a fence, | ||
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is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor if the amount of the damage is less than $500, a Class 4 felony if the amount of the damage is at least $500 and less than $10,000, a Class 3 felony if the amount of the damage is at least $10,000 and less than $100,000, or a Class 2 felony if the damage is $100,000 or more and shall provide restitution to the cemetery authority or property owner for the amount of any damage caused. (b‑5) Any person who acts without proper legal authority and who willfully and knowingly defaces, vandalizes, injures, or removes a gravestone or other memorial, monument, or marker commemorating a deceased person or group of persons, whether located within or outside of a recognized cemetery, memorial park, or battlefield is guilty of a Class 4 felony for damaging at least one but no more than 4 gravestones, a Class 3 felony for damaging at least 5 but no more than 10 gravestones, or a Class 2 felony for damaging more than 10 gravestones and shall provide restitution to the cemetery authority or property owner for the amount of any damage caused. (b‑7) Any person who acts without proper legal authority and who willfully and knowingly removes with the intent to resell a gravestone or other memorial, monument, or marker commemorating a deceased person or group of persons, whether located within or outside a recognized cemetery, memorial park, or battlefield, is guilty of a Class 2 felony. (c) The provisions of this Section shall not apply to the removal or unavoidable breakage or injury by a cemetery authority of anything placed in or upon any portion of its cemetery in violation of any of the rules and regulations of the cemetery authority, nor to the removal of anything placed in the cemetery by or with the consent of the cemetery authority that in the judgment of the cemetery authority has become wrecked, unsightly, or dilapidated. (d) If an unemancipated minor is found guilty of violating any of the provisions of subsection (b) of this Section and is unable to provide restitution to the cemetery authority or property owner, the parents or legal guardians of that minor shall provide restitution to the cemetery authority or property owner for the amount of any damage caused, up to the total amount allowed under the Parental Responsibility Law. (d‑5) Any person who commits any of the following: (1) any unauthorized, non‑related third party or | ||
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(2) any non‑cemetery personnel who solicits cemetery | ||
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(3) any person who harasses or threatens any employee | ||
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(4) any unauthorized person who removes, destroys, or | ||
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is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor for the first offense and of a Class 4 felony for a second or subsequent offense. (e) Any person who shall hunt, shoot or discharge any gun, pistol or other missile, within the limits of any cemetery, or shall cause any shot or missile to be discharged into or over any portion thereof, or shall violate any of the rules made and established by the board of directors of such cemetery, for the protection or government thereof, is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor. (f) Any person who knowingly enters or knowingly remains upon the premises of a public or private cemetery without authorization during hours that the cemetery is posted as closed to the public is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. (g) All fines when recovered, shall be paid over by the court or officer receiving the same to the cemetery authority and be applied, as far as possible in repairing the injury, if any, caused by such offense. Provided, nothing contained in this Act shall deprive such cemetery authority or the owner of any interment, entombment, or inurnment right or monument from maintaining an action for the recovery of damages caused by any injury caused by a violation of the provisions of this Act, or of the rules established by the board of directors of such cemetery authority. Nothing in this Section shall be construed to prohibit the discharge of firearms loaded with blank ammunition as part of any funeral, any memorial observance or any other patriotic or military ceremony. (Source: P.A. 95‑331, eff. 8‑21‑07; 96‑863, eff. 3‑1‑10.) |
(765 ILCS 835/6) (from Ch. 21, par. 20) Sec. 6. The trust fund mentioned in Sections 4 and 5 of this act, shall be vested in the board of directors and trustees, and the securities taken therefor shall be approved by circuit court for the county wherein such cemetery or graveyard is located; and the board of directors or trustees shall, once in every 2 years, make an itemized report to the court of all such trust funds in their hands, and the securities taken therefor. (Source: Laws 1965, p. 595.) |
(765 ILCS 835/7) (from Ch. 21, par. 21) Sec. 7. The trust funds, gifts and bequests mentioned in sections four (4) and five (5) of this act, shall be exempt from taxation and from the operation of all laws of mortmain, and laws against perpetuities and accumulations. (Source: Laws 1889, p. 63.) |
(765 ILCS 835/11) (from Ch. 21, par. 21.4) Sec. 11. All persons so named in such petition, except the petitioner, shall be made parties defendant by name, and if the name or names of any owner or claimant are alleged in the petition to be unknown, such persons shall be made parties defendant under the name and style of "Unknown Owners". All parties defendant shall be notified of the pendency of the proceeding in the same manner as is now or may hereafter be required in other civil cases. (Source: Laws 1961, p. 2908.) |
(765 ILCS 835/14.5) Sec. 14.5. Correction of encroachment on interment, entombment, or inurnment rights. (a) Whenever a cemetery becomes aware that there is an encroachment on or in the lawful interment, inurnment, or entombment rights of another, and when the cemetery buried or placed or permitted the burial or placement of the encroaching item in or on these rights, the cemetery may correct the encroachment in accordance with this Section. This Section shall not apply to, or be utilized in connection with, any eminent domain, quick‑take, or other condemnation proceeding that is designed to relocate a cemetery or portion thereof to another location. (b) When the encroaching item is a marker, monument or memorial that should be placed on or in another interment, inurnment, or entombment right located within the cemetery, or when the item is the foundation or base for any of the foregoing, the cemetery may with reasonable promptness, and without being required to obtain any permit, relocate the item to its proper place. Notice of the corrective action shall be given no later than 30 days following the correction in accordance with subsection (d) of this Section. (c) When the encroaching item is a vault, casket, urn, outer burial container, or human remains that should be placed in or on another interment, inurnment, or entombment right located within the cemetery, the cemetery may with reasonable promptness, and without being required to obtain any permit, relocate the item to its proper place. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, notice of the corrective action shall be given no later than 30 days prior to the correction in accordance with subsection (d) of this Section. When the involved encroachment would, if uncorrected within 30 days, interfere with a scheduled interment, inurnment, or entombment, then the notice shall be given in accordance with subsection (d) of this Section with as much advance notice as reasonably possible or, if advance notice is not reasonably possible, no later than 30 days following the correction. In the event the correction is to occur in a religious cemetery that, for religious reasons, maintains rules that preclude advance notice of corrections, the notice shall occur no later than 30 days following the correction. (d) Notice under this Section shall be by certified mail or other delivery method that has a confirmation procedure, in 12‑point type, to the owner of any affected interment, inurnment, or entombment right or, when the owner is deceased, to the surviving spouse of the deceased, or if none, any surviving children of the deceased, or if no surviving spouse or children, a parent, brother, or sister of the deceased, or, if failing all of the above, any other listed heir of the deceased in the cemetery records. In providing notice, the cemetery authority shall exercise due diligence to engage in a reasonable search of available funeral home of record or cemetery records to obtain the current address of the party to be notified. The notice shall provide a clear statement of the correction taken or to be taken, together with the reasons for the correction, and shall outline a simple process for the notified person to obtain additional information regarding the correction from the cemetery. When advance notice is required, the notice shall inform the notified party of his or her right to be present for any reinterment, reinurnment, or reentombment, as well as his or her option to object by obtaining an injunction enjoining the contemplated correction. The cemetery shall maintain for no less than 5 years a record of any notice provided under this Section. (e) Nothing in this Section shall make a cemetery financially responsible for the correction of encroachments that are directly or indirectly caused by the owner of an interment, inurnment, or entombment right or by his or her heirs or by an act of God, war, or vandalism. The cemetery shall be financially responsible for the correction of all other encroachments covered by this Section. (f) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to limit the liability of any party. (Source: P.A. 93‑772, eff. 1‑1‑05.) |
(765 ILCS 835/15) (from Ch. 21, par. 21.8) Sec. 15. Purchases made pursuant to this Act shall be made in compliance with the "Local Government Prompt Payment Act", approved by the Eighty‑fourth General Assembly. (Source: P.A. 84‑731.) |
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D. I understand that, if I am an out‑of‑state | ||
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Name ................. Address ..................... City ................. Telephone ................... Items 2 through 6 must be completed by the executor of the decedent's estate, a personal representative, owner's surviving spouse, or surviving heir. 2. The decedent's name is .............................. 3. The date of decedent's death was .................... 4. The decedent's place of residence immediately before his or her death was ........................................ 5. My relationship to the decedent is .................. and I am authorized to sign and file this affidavit. 6. At the time of death, the decedent (had no) (had a) surviving spouse. The name of the surviving spouse, if any, is ....................., and he or she (has) (has not) remarried. 7. The following is a list of the cemetery interment rights that may be used by the heirs if the owner is deceased: ............................................................. ............................................................. 8. The following persons have an ownership interest in and the right to use the cemetery interment rights in the order of their death: .......................... Address .......................... .......................... Address .......................... .......................... Address .......................... .......................... Address .......................... .......................... Address .......................... .......................... Address .......................... .......................... Address .......................... 9. This affidavit is made for the purpose of obtaining the consent of the undersigned to transfer the right of interment at the above mentioned cemetery property to the listed heirs. Affiants agree that they will save, hold harmless, and indemnify Cemetery, its heirs, successors, employees, and assigns, from all claims, loss, or damage whatsoever that may result from relying on this affidavit to record said transfer in its records and allow interments on the basis of the information contained in this affidavit. WHEREFORE affiant requests Cemetery to recognize the above named heirs‑at‑law as those rightfully entitled to the ownership of and use of said interment (spaces) (space). THE FOREGOING STATEMENT IS MADE UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY. (A FRAUDULENT STATEMENT MADE UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY IS PERJURY AS DEFINED IN THE CRIMINAL CODE OF 1961.)
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