Section 9. The mayor of every city and the selectmen of every town shall appoint a resident of such city or town who shall be a veteran as defined in clause Forty-third of section seven of chapter four, as a veterans' graves officer, for a term to be determined by the appointing authority; provided, however, that said term shall not exceed five years. It shall be the duty of such veterans' graves officer to cause every veteran's grave within such city or town to be suitably kept and cared for. Such care shall include the clearing of weeds and other unseemly growth from said graves; the repairing, replacement and general up-keep of fences around said graves; the raising and repairing of sunken grave stones and markers and other similar services that may be necessary to restore and maintain such graves and their surroundings in an orderly condition. If the cost of such care and maintenance is not paid by private persons, or by the trustees of the cemeteries where any such grave is situated, it shall be paid by the city or town; and cities and towns may appropriate money therefor. Money so appropriated may be expended directly by the city or town or paid over to the trustees or manager of any cemetery where any such grave is situated; but the sum so paid over in any year shall not exceed for each grave the sum charged for the annual care and maintenance of like lots in the same cemetery, or, if no such charge is made in that cemetery, it shall not exceed the sum charged in other cemeteries in the same city or town for like services. In cities and towns where there are cemeteries containing the remains of deceased veterans, such cities and towns shall cause to be placed on such veterans' graves a flag of the United States on every Memorial day. Upon the approval of the commissioner, compensation for 75 per cent of the cost of such flags, but none of the expenses attending the placement of such flags shall be paid by the commonwealth to the several cities and towns on or before November 10 in the year after such expenditures. In cities and towns where there are cemeteries with mausoleums containing the remains of deceased veterans, each such city or town shall cause to be placed on each mausoleum a suitable plaque with the names of all deceased veterans contained therein, and a flag of the United States shall be suitably placed at each mausoleum on every Memorial day.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 115 - Veterans' Benefits
Section 2 - Powers and Duties of Commissioner of Veterans' Services
Section 2a - Enforcement of Decisions Relative to Benefits
Section 2b - Veterans Employment Opportunities Commission
Section 2c - Program to Enhance Employment Opportunities and Outcomes Among Veterans
Section 3 - Appointment of Veterans' Agents; Powers and Duties
Section 3a - Use of Photostatic Copies of Discharge Papers of Veterans
Section 4 - Applications for Veterans' Benefits
Section 5a - Lien Upon Real Estate of Certain Recipients of Veterans' Benefits
Section 6 - Reimbursement of Cities and Towns for Veterans' Benefits
Section 6a - Annuities to Certain Veterans; Veteran Defined for Secs. 6a to 6c
Section 6b - Annuities for Blind, Paraplegic or Disabled Veterans
Section 6c - Annuities to Certain Veterans; Proof of Service and Disability
Section 7 - Veterans' Burial Agent; Appointment; Powers and Duties
Section 8 - Payment and Reimbursement of Burial Expenses; Certificate
Section 9 - Care of Graves of Veterans
Section 13 - Duties of Departments of Veterans' Services
Section 15 - Municipal Departments of Veterans' Services; Audit of Accounts of Districts