Effective - 28 Aug 2010
214.310. Endowed care and maintenance fund, minimum amount — bond — posting of sign, when, information required. — 1. Any cemetery operator who elects to operate a new cemetery as an endowed care cemetery or who represents to the public that perpetual, permanent, endowed, continual, eternal care, care of duration or similar care will be furnished cemetery property sold shall create an endowed care trust fund and shall deposit a minimum of twenty-five thousand dollars for cemeteries that have in excess of one hundred burials annually or a minimum of five thousand dollars for cemeteries that have one hundred or less burials annually in such fund before selling or disposing of any burial space in said cemetery, or in lieu thereof such cemetery owner may furnish a surety bond issued by a bonding company or insurance company authorized to do business in this state in the face amount of thirty thousand dollars, and such bond shall run to the office of endowed care cemeteries for the benefit of the care trust funds held by such cemetery. This bond shall be for the purpose of guaranteeing an accumulation of twenty-five thousand dollars in such care trust fund and also for the further purpose of assuring that the cemetery owner shall provide annual perpetual or endowment care in an amount equal to the annual reasonable return on a secured cash investment of twenty-five thousand dollars until twenty-five thousand dollars is accumulated in said endowed care trust funds, and these shall be the conditions of such surety bond; provided, however, the liability of the principal and surety on the bond shall in no event exceed thirty thousand dollars. Provided further, that whenever a cemetery owner which has made an initial deposit to the endowed care trust fund demonstrates to the satisfaction of the administrator of the office of endowed care cemeteries that more than twenty-five thousand dollars has been accumulated in the endowed care trust fund, the cemetery owner may petition the administrator of the office of endowed care cemeteries for an order to dissolve the surety bond requirement, so long as at least twenty-five thousand dollars always remains in the endowed care trust fund.
2. Construction of a mausoleum, lawn crypt, columbarium or crematorium as part of a cemetery then operated as an endowed care cemetery shall not be considered the establishment of a new cemetery for purposes of this section.
3. Any endowed care cemetery which does not maintain an* adequately staffed office in the county in which the cemetery is located shall have prominently displayed on the premises a sign clearly stating the operator's name, address and telephone number. If the operator does not reside in the county in which the cemetery is located, the sign shall also state the name, address and telephone number of a resident of the county who is the authorized agent of the operator or the location of an office of the cemetery which is within ten miles of such cemetery. In jurisdictions where ordinances require signs to meet certain specifications, a weatherproof notice containing the information required by this subsection shall be sufficient.
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(L. 1961 p. 538 § 5, A.L. 1990 H.B. 1079, A.L. 1994 S.B. 496, A.L. 1999 H.B. 343, A.L. 2010 H.B. 1692, et al. merged with H.B. 2226, et al. merged with S.B. 754)
*Word "a" appears in original rolls.
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XII - Public Health and Welfare
Section 214.030 - Cemetery lots, conveyed by deed.
Section 214.040 - Plots and records of cemeteries to be maintained, where — requirements.
Section 214.041 - Construction of roads prohibited in cemetery — exceptions.
Section 214.050 - Power to vacate streets vested in county commissions.
Section 214.060 - Petition to be presented to county commission — remonstrance may be filed.
Section 214.070 - Terms defined.
Section 214.080 - Proceedings to enlarge.
Section 214.090 - Family burying grounds, how secured.
Section 214.120 - Costs, who liable for.
Section 214.140 - Property placed in trust for benefit of cemeteries.
Section 214.150 - County commissions shall become trustees and custodians.
Section 214.160 - Investment or lending of trust funds — investment manager, duties — definitions.
Section 214.170 - May designate responsible organization or individual to administer the income.
Section 214.180 - Shall keep record of receipts and disbursements.
Section 214.190 - Cemetery not subject to execution, dower or partition — exception.
Section 214.200 - Title, how obtained to lands used for burial purposes.
Section 214.209 - Abandonment of burial site, rights revert to cemetery.
Section 214.210 - Certain cities may accept or acquire cemetery lands.
Section 214.220 - Lands or shares subject to all vested rights.
Section 214.230 - City may acquire money or funds, how.
Section 214.240 - City may provide and enforce rules and regulations.
Section 214.250 - Proceedings to establish cemetery in first class counties — petition by taxpayers.
Section 214.260 - Penalty for violation.
Section 214.270 - Definitions.
Section 214.275 - License, cemeteries — division's powers and duties — limitations.
Section 214.276 - Refusal to issue license, grounds — complaint, procedure.
Section 214.277 - Injunctions, restraining orders, other court remedies available — venue.
Section 214.282 - Voidability of contracts, exceptions.
Section 214.325 - Required deposits — deficiency — effect — penalty.
Section 214.340 - Report required — content — oath — filing required.
Section 214.360 - Private use of trust funds prohibited.
Section 214.363 - Bankruptcy, assignment for benefit of creditors, endowed care fund exempt.
Section 214.370 - Nonendowed cemetery to post signs and give notice of its character.
Section 214.380 - Nonendowed section of endowed care cemetery — signs and notice.
Section 214.385 - Moving of grave marker, replacement — delivery of item of burial merchandise.
Section 214.389 - Suspension of distribution, when, procedure.
Section 214.390 - Existing cemeteries to operate under law — local law applicable.
Section 214.400 - Citation of law.
Section 214.410 - Violation of law, penalty.
Section 214.450 - Indian cemeteries, how established — trust fund authorized.
Section 214.455 - Destruction or defacing any cemetery property, penalty.
Section 214.500 - Cemeteries acquired by a city at tax sales or as nuisances may be sold.
Section 214.508 - Previous cemetery owner liable, when.
Section 214.512 - New cemetery owner not liable for deficiencies, exception.