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    • Maryland Statutes
    • Health - General
    • Title 5 - Death
    • Subtitle 5 - Miscellaneous Provisions
    • Section 5-504 - Transporting to Crematory

    Maryland Statutes
    Subtitle 5 - Miscellaneous Provisions
    Section 5-504 - Transporting to Crematory

    A person may not transport a body to a crematory without using a cot and pouch or receptacle.

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    Structure Maryland Statutes

    Maryland Statutes

    Health - General

    Title 5 - Death

    Subtitle 5 - Miscellaneous Provisions

    Section 5-501 - Consent for Postmortem Examination

    Section 5-502 - Cremation -- Required Identification and Authorization

    Section 5-503 - Cremation -- Time Interval

    Section 5-504 - Transporting to Crematory

    Section 5-505 - Use of Casket

    Section 5-506 - Control of Body by Health Officer

    Section 5-507 - Penalty

    Section 5-508 - Definitions

    Section 5-509 - Disposition of Body Other Than by Will

    Section 5-510 - Disposition of Body Other Than by Will -- Failure to Agree on Disposition

    Section 5-511 - Reliance on Authorizing Agent's Representations; Duty to Investigate; Filing to Become Authorizing Agent

    Section 5-512 - Authorizing Agent as Personal Representative Not Required; Documents Negating Cremation

    Section 5-513 - Handling of Human Remains

    Section 5-514 - Burial or Disposal of Body

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