Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 45-5 - Councils and Governing Bodies
Section 45-5-12. - Neglected burial grounds.

§ 45-5-12. Neglected burial grounds.
(a) Town councils may also take possession of and hold ancient, neglected, or abandoned burial grounds including historic cemeteries as defined in § 23-18-1(5), whenever they can take possession without opposition from the persons interested in those grounds. The councils may take, hold, and manage in trust all funds given to the councils to keep these grounds in repair or for ornamenting or improving these grounds, and may in their discretion appropriate from the treasury of their towns money for the purpose of keeping in repair, preserving the monuments in, and maintaining any neglected burial ground.
(b) Any person interested in caring for burial ground described in subsection (a) which has not been maintained and the owner of which is unknown or whose present address is unknown, may petition the town council for permission to clean up and maintain that burial ground at the person’s own expense. Upon approval of this petition on any conditions the council may deem appropriate, the council shall cause an advertisement to be placed in a local newspaper providing notice that the burial ground is to be entered and cleaned up and thereafter maintained, and notifying persons with a property interest in this burial ground who have objections to come forward by a date certain.
History of Section.G.L. 1896, ch. 40, § 36; G.L. 1909, ch. 50, § 38; G.L. 1923, ch. 51, § 41; G.L. 1938, ch. 333, § 41; G.L. 1956, § 45-5-12; P.L. 1995, ch. 338, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 45 - Towns and Cities

Chapter 45-5 - Councils and Governing Bodies

Section 45-5-1. - Management of affairs of town.

Section 45-5-2. - Probate meetings.

Section 45-5-3. - Quorum — Majority required for action.

Section 45-5-4. - Continuation of business from time to time.

Section 45-5-5. - Clerk of council.

Section 45-5-6. - Filling of vacancies in office.

Section 45-5-7. - Town clerk pro tempore.

Section 45-5-8. - Suspension or removal of surveyor of highways.

Section 45-5-9. - Election of town auditors.

Section 45-5-10. - Fees for licenses and commissions issued to officers.

Section 45-5-11. - Burial lands and funds.

Section 45-5-12. - Neglected burial grounds.

Section 45-5-13. - Administration of oaths and engagements.

Section 45-5-14. - Subpoena of witnesses.

Section 45-5-15. - Bonds given to council.

Section 45-5-16. - Appeals from orders and decrees.

Section 45-5-17. - Claim and prosecution of appeals.

Section 45-5-18. - Special charters controlling.

Section 45-5-19. - Appointment of municipal officer under home rule charter.

Section 45-5-20. - Power of city and town councils to establish intermunicipal agreements for joint purchasing of common-use items.

Section 45-5-20.1. - Power of city and town councils and regional school districts to jointly establish an insurance corporation, to obtain insurance, and to enter into a cooperative risk management program.

Section 45-5-20.2. - Power of city and town councils and regional school districts to jointly establish a corporation to manage and operate OPEB trusts.

Section 45-5-21. - Power of city and town councils to appropriate funds granted by the federal government.

Section 45-5-22. - Collective bargaining fiscal impact statements.