IC 10-17-10
Chapter 10. Veterans' Burial Allowance
IC 10-17-10-1
Qualification for allowance
Sec. 1. If:
(1) a person:
(A) has served as a member of the armed forces of the
United States as a soldier, sailor, or marine in the army, air
force, or navy of the United States or as a member of the
women's components of the army, air force, or navy of the
United States, is a resident of Indiana, and dies while a
member of the armed forces and before discharge from the
armed forces or after receiving an honorable discharge from
the armed forces; or
(B) is the spouse or surviving spouse of a person described
in clause (A) and is a resident of Indiana; and
(2) a claim is filed for a burial allowance:
(A) by an interested person with the board of commissioners
of the county of the residence of the deceased person; and
(B) stating the fact:
(i) of the service, death, and discharge if discharged from
service before death; and
(ii) that the body has been buried in a decent and
respectable manner in a cemetery or burial ground;
the board of commissioners shall hear and determine the claim like
other claims and, if the facts averred are found to be true, shall allow
the claim in an amount set by ordinance. However, the amount of the
allowance may not be more than one thousand dollars ($1,000).
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.8. Amended by P.L.97-2004, SEC.43.
IC 10-17-10-2
Limit on allowance
Sec. 2. (a) Not more than one (1) claim for a burial allowance may
be allowed for a decedent who qualifies under this chapter.
(b) The total sum of the claim filed and for which allowances
must be made shall be set by ordinance and may not exceed one
thousand dollars ($1,000).
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.8. Amended by P.L.97-2004, SEC.44.
IC 10-17-10-3
Prohibition of reimbursement claim
Sec. 3. Money expended by a county under this chapter shall be
considered a gift. Persons for and on behalf of the state or a political
subdivision of the state may not file a claim for a lump sum death
benefit with the federal Social Security Administration claiming
reimbursement for money so expended.
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.8.
IC 10-17-10-4
Setting of grave marker
Sec. 4. Before a person enters into a contract to set a grave marker
provided by the federal government for the grave of a person
described in section 1(1) of this chapter with a person who receives
the grave marker from the federal government or the person's
representative, the person who will set the grave marker must
disclose the following information to the person who receives the
grave marker or the person's representative:
(1) The price of the least expensive installation procedure that
the person who will set the grave marker will charge and a
description of the goods and services included in the procedure.
(2) The prices of any other installation procedures or options
that may be performed or provided by the person who will set
the grave marker and a description of the goods and services
included in the procedures or options.
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.8. Amended by P.L.97-2004, SEC.45.