Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 93 - Registrars of Vital Statistics
Section 7-66. - Duties of sextons. Sextons' reports. Penalty.

(a) The sexton of a cemetery shall specify on the removal, transit and burial permit the place of burial, by section, lot or grave, or other place of interment. If the removal, transit and burial permit is recorded in an electronic death registry system, the sexton shall enter the place of burial in such system not later than three days after the date of the burial. For any removal, transit and burial permit in a paper format, the sexton shall forward such completed and signed removal, transit and burial permit to the registrar of the town where the body is buried, and send a copy of such removal, transit and burial permit to the registrar of the town where death occurred. For any disinterment of a body, the sexton who is in charge of reinterring such body shall: (1) Complete a disinterment permit as required pursuant to section 7-67 specifying the place of reinterment by section, lot or grave, or other place of interment; (2) return a completed disinterment permit to the registrar of the town where the body is buried; and (3) send a copy of such disinterment permit to the registrar of the town where the death occurred. Any removal, burial and transit permit and disinterment permit in a paper format shall be forwarded to the proper registrar by the first week of the month following interment or disinterment.

(b) For a body that is placed temporarily in a receiving vault of any cemetery and subsequently buried in the same cemetery, no additional removal, burial and transit permit shall be required. In each case herein provided for, the sexton of such cemetery shall endorse upon the removal, transit and burial permit the date when the body was placed in the temporary receiving vault, and the date when and the place where such body was subsequently buried. If such subsequent burial is to be in any cemetery other than the cemetery where the body was temporarily deposited or if the body is to be cremated, the sexton shall return the original burial permit to the registrar of the town where death occurred, who shall thereupon issue another removal, burial and transit, or cremation permit if necessary.
(c) Each sexton having charge of any burial place shall report all interments, disinterments and removals made by such sexton to the registrar of the town where the cemetery is located. If the death is recorded in an electronic death registry system, a sexton shall fulfill the requirements of this subsection by completing the removal, transit and burial permit in such registry system. For any removal, transit and burial permit in a paper format, the sexton shall forward to the registrar of the town where the cemetery is located a monthly list of all interments, disinterments and removals of bodies in temporary receiving vaults. Such list shall be due during the first week of the month following the month in which the sexton completed the interments, disinterments and removals of bodies in temporary receiving vaults.
(d) Any sexton who violates the provisions of subsections (a) and (b) of this section shall be guilty of a class D felony. Any sexton who fails to make the appropriate filing of reports as required by subsection (c) of this section, by the end of the third week of a month to the registrar of the town where the cemetery is located, shall be subject to a fine of not more than one hundred dollars per day.
(1949 Rev., S. 588; P.A. 04-255, S. 8; P.A. 07-104, S. 2; P.A. 09-232, S. 18; P.A. 13-258, S. 35.)
History: P.A. 04-255 added requirement that sexton specify place of burial, deleted references to disposal of ashes and made conforming changes; P.A. 07-104 substituted “removal, transit and burial permit” for “burial transit removal permit” and required sexton to send copy of endorsed removal, transit and burial permit or permit for final disposition, if death occurred in another state, to registrar of vital statistics who filed the death certificate for the body, effective July 1, 2007; P.A. 09-232 divided existing provisions into Subsecs. (a) and (b), amended Subsec. (a) by adding provisions re sexton's duties concerning removal, transit and burial permits and disinterment permits, amended Subsec. (b) by providing that in cases involving subsequent burial in a different cemetery, sexton shall return original burial permit to town where the death occurred, and added Subsec. (c) re reporting requirements and Subsec. (d) re penalties; P.A. 13-258 amended Subsec. (d) to change penalty for violation of Subsecs. (a) and (b) from fine of not more than five hundred dollars or imprisonment of not more than 5 years to a class D felony.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 7 - Municipalities

Chapter 93 - Registrars of Vital Statistics

Section 7-36. - Definitions.

Section 7-37. - Town clerk, ex-officio registrar. Notice to Secretary of the State and Commissioner of Public Health of appointment of registrar, vacancy in appointed office of registrar.

Section 7-38. - Assistant registrars. Notice to Secretary of the State and Commissioner of Public Health of appointment to or vacancy in office of assistant registrar.

Section 7-39. - Oath of registrars.

Section 7-39a. (Formerly Sec. 45-23). - Record of name of registrar of vital statistics.

Section 7-40. - Seal.

Section 7-41. - Regulations re record keeping. Submission of certified copies to department.

Section 7-41a. - Vital statistics records available for genealogical research.

Section 7-42. - Duties.

Section 7-43. - Municipal ordinances.

Section 7-44. - When authenticated copies of certificates to be transmitted to other towns. Use of electronic vital records system.

Section 7-45. - Preparation of certificates.

Section 7-46. - Completion of records.

Section 7-47. - Indexes.

Section 7-47a. - Definitions.

Section 7-47b. - Record keeping of personal data by institutions. Release or disposal of dead body or dead fetus.

Section 7-48. - Birth certificates: Filing requirements.

Section 7-48a. - Filing of original certificate of birth. Surrogacy agreement: Replacement certificate of birth.

Section 7-49. - Failure to file birth certificate.

Section 7-50. - Restrictions on content of birth certificates. Exceptions. Filing of acknowledgments or adjudications of parentage. Removal or changing of parentage information. Access to copies restricted.

Section 7-51. - Access to and examination and issuance of certified copies of birth and fetal death records or certificates restricted. Access to and disclosure of confidential information restricted. Fee waiver for certified copies of birth certific...

Section 7-51a. - Copies of vital records. Access to vital records by members of genealogical societies. Marriage and civil union licenses. Death certificates. Issuance of certified copies of electronically filed certificates.

Section 7-52. - Certification of birth registration.

Section 7-53. - Birth certificates of adopted persons born in this state.

Section 7-53a. - Reports re issuance of original birth certificates to adopted persons and certain other persons and filing of contact preference and health history forms.

Section 7-54. - Certification of birth registration or certificate of foreign birth for person born outside of the country and adopted by a state resident. Application and decree re change of biological age and date of birth.

Section 7-55. - Certification of birth to have force and effect of original.

Section 7-56. - Issuance of certified copies of birth certificates.

Section 7-57. - Delayed registration of births.

Section 7-58. - Record of birth of child born outside United States.

Section 7-59. - Report of foundling.

Section 7-60. - Fetal death certificates.

Section 7-61. - Birth and fetal death certificates to state whether blood test has been made.

Section 7-62. - Death certificates.

Section 7-62a. - Illegal issuance of certificates.

Section 7-62b. - Death certificates; filing and registration; responsibilities of funeral directors and licensed embalmers; medical certification; burial of person who died from communicable disease; “presumptive” death certificates; regulations.

Section 7-62c. - Filing and registration of death certificate when death not recorded in accordance with Sec. 7-62b; “delayed” death certificates.

Section 7-63. - Notice of deaths at the Connecticut Juvenile Training School.

Section 7-64. - Disposal of bodies.

Section 7-65. - Removal, transit and burial permit. Subregistrars.

Section 7-65a. - Multiple interment in common hospital-supplied container.

Section 7-66. - Duties of sextons. Sextons' reports. Penalty.

Section 7-67. - Applications for and issuance of disinterment permits.

Section 7-68. - Issuance of disinterment or removal permit.

Section 7-68a. - Application to Probate Court for disinterment of remains of child buried in a multiple interment within common hospital-supplied container. Hearing. Order of disinterment. Sexton and Chief Medical Examiner to determine whether remain...

Section 7-69. - Removal of body of deceased person.

Section 7-70. - Temporary removal of body to another town or state. Temporary removal permit.

Section 7-71. - Report of name of sexton.

Section 7-72. - Sextons' reports. Fines.

Section 7-73. - Fees for marriage license, burial or removal, transit and burial permit. Marriage license surcharge.

Section 7-74. - Fees for certification of birth registration, certified copy of vital statistics certificate and uncertified copy of original certificate of birth. Waiver of fee for certificate of death for a veteran.

Section 7-75. - Fees for records relating to inmates of institutions.

Section 7-76. - Fees for records relating to residents of other towns.

Section 7-77 and 7-78. - Identification of veterans' graves. General penalty.