Hawaii Revised Statutes
338. Vital Statistics
338-25.5 Disinterment of human bodies.

§338-25.5 Disinterment of human bodies. (a) No corpse, nor the remains of any dead human body, exclusive of ashes, shall be exposed, disturbed, or removed from its place of burial, nor shall the receptacle, container, or coffin holding the remains or corpse be opened, removed, or disturbed after due interment, except upon written application made to the director of health for a permit therefor and upon the issuance and according to the terms of a permit granted therefor by the director. After any removal or disturbance the grave shall be filled at once and restored to its former condition. A cemetery authority with a current and active license with the department of commerce and consumer affairs may disinter and reinter a corpse or remains within that same cemetery without filing an application for a permit from the department of health if the cemetery authority has written authorization from the majority of the next-of-kin of the person whose corpse or remains is disinterred, as determined by the priority of succession order required by section 531B-4; provided that this exception shall not apply to disinterment of a corpse or remains for transfer off of the cemetery property to another physical address. The cemetery authority may require a licensed embalmer to be available during the disinterment in the event that human remains may be exposed.
For the purposes of this subsection, "cemetery," "cemetery authority," and "cemetery property" have the same meaning as provided in section 441-1.
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a), the department of land and natural resources pursuant to sections 6E-43 and 6E-43.6 may authorize exposure, removal, disinterment, or any other act without obtaining a permit from the department of health. [L 1921, c 111, §1; RL 1925, §4493; RL 1935, §5800; am L 1937, c 195, §1; RL 1945, §11200; RL 1955, §276-1; am L Sp 1959 2d, c 1, §19; HRS §734-1; ren L 1972, c 9, pt of §1; am L 1990, c 306, §14; am L 2019, c 198, §1]

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 19. Health

338. Vital Statistics

338-1 Definitions of terms.

338-2 Authority and duties of the department of health.

338-3 Registration districts.

338-4 Deaths reported to county clerks.

338-4.5 REPEALED.

338-5 Compulsory registration of births.

338-6 Local agent to prepare birth certificate.

338-7 Registration of foundlings; foundling report.

338-8 Compulsory registration of deaths and fetal deaths.

338-9 Filing and preparation of death and fetal death certificates.

338-10 Late determination of the cause of death.

338-11 Form of certificates.

338-12 Evidentiary character of certificates.

338-13 Certified copies.

338-14 Fees for certified copies and searches; transcripts or other statistical summaries of vital records for National Center for Health Statistics; certified copies for veterans and others; and corrections on vital statistics certificates.

338-14.3 Verification in lieu of a certified copy.

338-14.5 Copies of certificate; fees.

338-14.6 Vital statistics improvement special fund.

338-15 Late or altered certificates.

338-16 Procedure concerning late and altered birth certificates.

338-17 Late or altered certificate as evidence.

338-17.5 Judicial procedure to establish facts of birth.

338-17.7 Establishment of new certificates of birth, when.

338-17.8 Certificates for children born out of State.

338-18 Disclosure of records.

338-18.5 REPEALED.

338-19 Photostatic or typewritten copies of records.

338-20 Adoption.

338-20.5 Adoption; foreign born persons.

338-21 Children born to parents not married to each other.

338-22 Other persons required to make records.

338-23 Permit for removal, burial, or other disposition of body.

338-24 Foreign permit for removal, burial, or other disposition of body.

338-25 Prerequisite for permit.

338-25.5 Disinterment of human bodies.

338-25.6 Fee.

338-26, 27 REPEALED.

338-28 Transmittal of certificates to department.

338-29 REPEALED.

338-29.5 Late registration of death, fetal death, marriage, and divorce.

338-30 Penalties.

338-41 Issuance; procedure.

338-42 REPEALED.

338-43 OLD REPEALED. §338-43 Perjury.

338-44 Renumbered as §338-43.

338-51 Administration of oaths.

338-55 Disposition of body; armed forces service members.