Effective: September 29, 2015
Latest Legislation: House Bill 64 - 131st General Assembly
At any joint meeting provided for by section 759.35 of the Revised Code, or at the joint meeting provided for by section 759.34 of the Revised Code, by a majority vote of all present counting members of the legislative authorities of municipal corporations and of boards of township trustees, the meeting may elect a board of cemetery trustees consisting of three members, of which one or more must be a member of each of the separate boards of township trustees and legislative authorities which comprise the union cemetery association represented by the joint meeting.
The board of cemetery trustees so elected shall have the custody of the funds derived from the tax levy provided by section 759.34 of the Revised Code, and the political subdivision shall pay the funds to the board of cemetery trustees upon its application for them. The board of cemetery trustees also shall have the custody of the funds derived from any tax levied by the union cemetery district under Chapter 5705. of the Revised Code. The board of cemetery trustees shall have all the powers and perform all the duties exercised and performed by the director of public service of a municipal corporation under sections 759.09 to 759.14 of the Revised Code. The board of cemetery trustees may create a permanent endowment fund for the express purpose of keeping the cemetery clean and in good order and may:
(A) Add to the price regularly charged for lots a sum for that purpose;
(B) Receive gifts for that purpose;
(C) Enter into separate agreements with the purchasers of lots by which an agreed part of the purchase price shall constitute a permanent fund;
(D) Receive individual gifts for the fund, the income thereof to be used for the upkeep and care of lots.
When any such funds are received or created, they shall be a permanent fund for such use and the income therefrom shall be used only for such purpose, and the principal sum shall be kept and invested under the same terms fixed by law for the investment of the funds of a minor by the minor's guardian except that upon unanimous consent of the board of cemetery trustees, the board may use the principal of the fund if the board is unable to keep the cemetery clean and in good order using only the income from the fund.
At the first election of the board of cemetery trustees, one member shall be chosen for one year, one for two years, and one for three years, together with the part of a year intervening between the time of the election and the first day of January next thereafter. Yearly thereafter, at the joint meeting held in May, one member shall be chosen for three years commencing on the first day of January next thereafter. Any regular or regularly called joint meeting of the board of township trustees and municipal legislative authority may fill vacancies occurring on the board of cemetery trustees by a majority vote of the members present, the election to be for the unexpired term.
One member of the board of cemetery trustees or a person selected by the board of trustees shall be designated the clerk-treasurer for a term not to exceed two years. The clerk-treasurer shall be compensated from the cemetery fund in an amount fixed by the board of trustees in view of the size and financial condition of the cemetery association. The clerk-treasurer shall be charged with the duty of accounting for the fund and shall be bonded in an amount equal to or greater than the amount in the fund, but not less than one thousand dollars, the bond to be subject to the approval of the board of cemetery trustees and to be paid for from the cemetery funds.
Any member of the board of cemetery trustees may be removed by the joint meeting, on a two-thirds vote of all members entitled to sit in such meeting, for misfeasance or malfeasance in office, gross neglect of duty, or gross immorality, but no member shall be so removed until having had at least ten days' notice in writing, together with a copy of the charges against the member, and an opportunity to appear and defend self either in person or by counsel.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 7 | Municipal Corporations
Section 759.01 | Cemeteries and Crematories.
Section 759.02 | Cemeteries Outside Corporate Limits.
Section 759.03 | Powers of Legislative Authority as to Cemeteries.
Section 759.04 | Power to Sell Portions of Cemetery.
Section 759.05 | Burials Prohibited Within Municipal Corporation.
Section 759.06 | Bond of Officer to Secure Cemetery Funds.
Section 759.07 | Conveyance of Lands Abandoned for Cemetery Purposes.
Section 759.08 | Title Vested in Municipal Corporation.
Section 759.09 | Duties of Director of Public Service.
Section 759.10 | Institution of Suits.
Section 759.11 | Bylaws and Regulations.
Section 759.12 | City May Accept and Maintain Permanent Fund for Care of Lots in Cemeteries.
Section 759.13 | Price of Lots and Terms of Payment.
Section 759.14 | Sale of Lots - Laying Off and Embellishing of Grounds - Donations.
Section 759.15 | Funds of Cemeteries to Be Deposited - Investment - Payments.
Section 759.16 | Appointment of Clerk.
Section 759.17 | Annual and Quarterly Report to Legislative Authority.
Section 759.18 | Enlargement of Grounds.
Section 759.19 | Transfer of Village Cemetery - Powers and Duties of Township Trustees.
Section 759.20 | Board of Cemetery Trustees.
Section 759.23 | Organization of Board of Trustees for Village Cemeteries.
Section 759.25 | Villages May Tax for Funeral Coach or Vault on Vote of Electors.
Section 759.26 | Form of Ballot.
Section 759.27 | Union of Municipal Corporations and Townships for Cemetery Purposes.
Section 759.28 | Appropriation of Land for Cemetery Purposes.
Section 759.29 | Titles Vested.
Section 759.30 | Apportionment of Expense.
Section 759.31 | Control and Management - Compensation.
Section 759.32 | Power to Enforce Ordinances.
Section 759.33 | Discrimination Forbidden.
Section 759.34 | Joint Meeting.
Section 759.341 | Union Cemetery District.
Section 759.35 | Joint Meetings to Make Rules.
Section 759.36 | Board of Cemetery Trustees - Clerk-Treasurer.
Section 759.37 | Vote and Record of Joint Meetings.
Section 759.38 | Adjoining Townships Admitted to Participation.
Section 759.39 | Municipal Corporation or Township May Withdraw.
Section 759.40 | Public Burial Ground May Be Appropriated.
Section 759.41 | Purchase of Lands - Improvements.
Section 759.43 | Rights and Titles Inviolate.
Section 759.44 | Clerk Shall Record Plat of Ground.
Section 759.45 | Acquisition of Cemetery Approach.
Section 759.47 | Sale of Old Approach.
Section 759.48 | Appropriation of Property.
Section 759.49 | Rules Governing Product of Fetal Death.
Section 759.491 | Reinterment or Disinterment of Product of Fetal Death.