Section 43M. Except as otherwise provided by law, or in case of a dead body being rightfully carried through or removed from the commonwealth for the purpose of burial or disposition elsewhere, every dead body of a human being dying within the commonwealth, and the remains of any body after dissection therein, shall be decently buried, entombed in a mausoleum, vault or tomb or cremated within a reasonable time after death. The permanent disposition of such bodies or remains shall be by interment in the earth or deposit in a chamber, vault or tomb of a cemetery owned, maintained and operated in accordance with the laws of this commonwealth, by deposit in a crypt of a mausoleum, or by cremation. The remains of a human body after cremation may be deposited in a niche of a columbarium or a crypt of a mausoleum, buried or disposed of in any manner not contrary to law. Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, a funeral establishment in possession of the cremated remains of a human body which is not claimed by a next-of-kin or duly authorized representative within 12 months after the date of cremation may have the remains interred or placed in a common grave, niche, or crypt in a cemetery, or scattered in an area of the cemetery designated for that purpose; provided, however, that if the deceased is a veteran of the United States Armed Forces the deceased shall be interred at a veterans' cemetery. Each cemetery and funeral establishment shall maintain permanent records of such disposition. There shall be no liability for a funeral establishment, cemetery or crematory, or any employee or agent thereof that disposes of unclaimed cremated remains in accordance with this section. Each municipality or cemetery corporation shall maintain records which identify the name, if known, of the dead human body or remains in each burial lot, tomb or vault under its control. No deposit of the bodies or remains of the human dead shall be made in a single chamber, vault or tomb wholly or partly above the natural surface of the ground unless the part thereof below such surface is of a permanent character, constructed of materials capable of withstanding extreme climatic conditions, waterproof and air tight, and capable of being sealed permanently to prevent all escape of effluvia, and unless the part thereof above the natural surface of the ground is constructed of natural stone of a standard not less than that required by the United States government for monuments erected in national cemeteries, of durability sufficient to withstand all conditions of weather.
Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary and for the purposes of this section, a board of health may serve as the duly authorized representative for the purpose of requesting cremation of unclaimed remains by signing a cremation form under the following circumstances: (i) the unclaimed remains shall be in a location that is within the jurisdiction of the board of health; (ii) the board of health has received notice from a licensed funeral director that either no person has come forward to claim the remains or that no person may legally claim the remains; provided, however, that the board of health shall wait 30 days after such notification under this clause prior to signing the cremation form. The unclaimed remains shall then be viewed by a medical examiner or forensic investigator designated by the chief medical examiner pursuant to section 14 of chapter 38, who shall authorize such cremation only when no further examination or judicial inquiry concerning the death is necessary. The office of the chief medical examiner may waive the fee set forth in said section 14 of said chapter 38 for cremation authorizations pursuant to this section. There shall be no liability for a board of health or an employee, agent, or licensee thereof that authorizes the disposal of unclaimed remains in accordance with this section. Nothing in this section shall supersede the obligations of the office of the chief medical examiner as set forth in this chapter and chapter 38.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 114 - Cemeteries and Burials
Section 1a - Organization of Cemetery Corporations
Section 1b - Cemetery Corporations; Liability of Directors, Officers or Trustees
Section 2 - Powers and Duties of Cemetery Corporations
Section 2a - Cemetery Corporations; Disclosure; Penalty
Section 3 - Cemetery Corporations; Records of Conveyances of Burial Lots
Section 3a - Cemetery Corporations; Ownership of Unclaimed Graves; Reuse of Occupied Graves
Section 4 - Cemetery Corporations; Certified Copies of Recorded Deeds and Instruments; Evidence
Section 5 - Cemetery Corporations; Trust Funds
Section 5a - Cemetery Corporations; Burials; Designated Funeral Director
Section 5b - Cemetery Corporations; Notification of Certain Options for Burial Services; Penalty
Section 5c - Cemetery Corporations; Fiduciary Duty Owed to Contributors to Trust Fund
Section 6 - Cemetery Corporations; Cremation
Section 7 - Formation and Organization of Crematory Corporations
Section 8 - Crematory Corporations; Acquisition and Holding of Land in Fee
Section 10 - Town Burial Places
Section 10a - Municipality Ownership of Unclaimed Graves; Reuse of Occupied Graves
Section 12 - Public Cemeteries; Taking of Land for Burial Places; Hearing Notice
Section 13 - Public Cemeteries; Adjudication by Commissioners; Taking
Section 16 - Appropriation for and Care of Public Cemeteries
Section 17 - Preservation of Ancient Burial Places
Section 18 - Care of Neglected Burial Places Within Limits of Town
Section 21 - Public Cemeteries; Investment of Funds; Interest
Section 22 - Town Board of Cemetery Commissioners; Election of Members
Section 23 - Board of Cemetery Commissioners; Powers and Duties
Section 24 - Board of Cemetery Commissioners; Conveyance of Burial Lots; Record; Fee
Section 26 - Board of Cemetery Commissioners; Limit of Debts or Liabilities; Annual Report
Section 27 - Appointment of Board of Cemetery Commissioners; Powers and Duties
Section 30 - Hearing as to Representation of Cemetery Lot or Tomb
Section 31 - Descent of Family Cemetery Lot to Heirs
Section 32 - Right of Person to Interment; Release
Section 33 - Right of Husband to Interment
Section 35 - Lands to Be Used for Burial; Approval
Section 36 - Use of Cemeteries; Appeal From Order of Board of Health; Hearing
Section 37 - Use of Cemeteries; Regulations by Local Boards of Health; Notice
Section 38 - Closing of Tombs, Burial Ground or Cemetery; Hearing; Notice
Section 39 - Owner of Tomb; Appeal From Order of Board of Health
Section 40 - Use of Cemeteries; Jury Trial; Rescission of Order; Costs and Double Costs
Section 41 - Laying Out or Constructing Public Ways In, Upon or Through Burial Places; Authority
Section 42 - Passage Through Cemeteries
Section 42a - Visitation Hours of Cemeteries
Section 42b - Commercial Use of Cemeteries; Consent; Penalties
Section 43 - Buildings Upon Burial Places
Section 43a - Ownership, Maintenance and Operation of Cemeteries; Private Profit
Section 43b - Sale of Cemetery Lots and Plots for Speculative Purposes
Section 43d - Location of Community Mausoleums; Exceptions
Section 43e - New Community Mausoleums; Plans and Specifications; Approval; Construction
Section 43f - Community Mausoleums; Construction; Supervision
Section 43g - Use of Community Mausoleum Prior to Completion; Care and Improvement Fund
Section 43h - Sale of Community Mausoleum Prior to Completion
Section 43i - Removal of Bodies Constituting Menace to Public Health
Section 43j - Permanent Care and Improvement Fund for Community Mausoleums
Section 43k - Custodian of Fund; Administration and Investment
Section 43l - Abating or Enjoining Nuisance
Section 43m - Permanent Disposition of Dead Bodies or Remains
Section 43n - Penalties; Violations of This Chapter
Section 43o - Sale of Monuments for Cemetery Lots by Cemetery Corporations
Section 44 - Cremation of Bodies
Section 44a - Receptacles for Cremated Remains; Caskets
Section 45 - Burial Permits; Permits for Removal of Bodies; Certificates of Death; Deceased Veterans
Section 45a - Funeral Director's Name Used in Connection With Death Certificate or Burial Permit
Section 46 - Permit for Burial of Bodies Brought Into Commonwealth; Certificate; Recording
Section 46a - Veterans; Burial; Affidavit; Veteran Graves Officer
Section 48 - Cremation; Certificates for Burial
Section 49 - Licensing of Funeral Directors; Revocation or Suspension; Hearing; Fees; Permits