South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 8 - South Carolina Perpetual Care Cemetery Act
Section 40-8-30. Definitions.

As used in this chapter, unless otherwise stated or unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) "Administrator" means the individual, appointed by the director, to whom the director has delegated authority to administer the programs of the South Carolina Perpetual Care Cemetery Board.
(2) "Authorization to operate" or "operation authorization" means the approval to operate a cemetery, which has been granted by the South Carolina Perpetual Care Cemetery Board. This authorization is granted in the form of a license.
(3) "Board" means the South Carolina Perpetual Care Cemetery Board.
(4) "Cared-for" means the physical appearance including, but not limited to, shrubs and trees pruned and trimmed, flower beds weeded, drives maintained, and lawns mowed when needed equivalent to once a week during grass growing season with ample rainfall.
(5) "Cemetery" means a place used, dedicated, or designated for cemetery purposes including any one or combination of:
(a) perpetual care cemeteries;
(b) burial parks for earth interment;
(c) mausoleums;
(d) columbariums.
(6) "Cemetery company" means a legal entity that owns or controls cemetery lands or property and conducts the business of a cemetery, including all cemeteries owned and operated by cemetery sales organizations or cemetery management organizations or any other entity.
(7) "Columbarium" means a structure or building substantially exposed aboveground intended to be used for the interment of the cremated remains of a deceased person.
(8) "Department" means the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation.
(9) "Director" means the Director of the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, or the director's official designee.
(10) "Grave space" means a space of ground in a cemetery intended to be used for the interment in the ground of the remains of a deceased person.
(11) "Human remains" or "remains" means the body of a deceased person and includes the body in any stage of decomposition.
(12) "Licensee" means a person granted an authorization to operate pursuant to this chapter and refers to a person holding a license granted pursuant to this chapter.
(13) "Mausoleum" means a structure or building substantially exposed aboveground, intended to be used for the entombment of the remains of a deceased person.
(14) "Memorial" means a bronze marker set approximately level with the turf for the purpose of identification, or interchanged to mean upright markers in garden sections which are plotted and specified for the use of upright markers. The term "marker" is interchanged with the term "memorial" in this chapter.
(15) "Merchandise" means items used in connection with grave space, niches, mausoleum crypts, granite, memorials, grave liners, and vaults; however, merchandise shall expressly exclude caskets and cremation urns, burial clothing, facilities used for preparation, viewing, and automotive equipment and transportation. Items expressly excluded under the definition of merchandise in this provision must be governed by Chapter 7 of Title 32.
(16) "Outer burial container" means the following:
(a) Category I-Protective Outer Burial Container-An outer burial container (vault) in which a casket or similar burial device is placed for in-ground interment and is designed and constructed to support the weight of the earth and standard cemetery maintenance equipment and to prevent the grave from collapsing while resisting the entrance of water or any other element found in the soil in which it is interred.
(b) Category II-Nonprotective Outer Burial Container-A nonsealing outer burial container (grave liner) in which a casket or similar burial device is placed for in-ground interment and is designed and constructed to support the weight of the earth and standard cemetery maintenance equipment and to prevent the grave from collapsing.
(17) "Perpetual care" means the maintenance and the reasonable administration of the cemetery grounds and buildings in keeping with a cemetery properly maintained using a care and maintenance trust fund. In the event that a cemetery offers perpetual care for some designated sections of its property but does not offer perpetual care to other designated sections, the cemetery must be considered a perpetual care cemetery for the purposes of this chapter.
(18) "Person" means an individual, entity, corporation, partnership, joint venture, or association.
(19) "Trust institution" means a state or national bank, state or federal savings and loan association, or trust company authorized to act in a fiduciary capacity in this State.
HISTORY: 2002 Act No. 322, Section 10A.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 40 - Professions and Occupations

Chapter 8 - South Carolina Perpetual Care Cemetery Act

Section 40-8-10. Short title.

Section 40-8-20. Perpetual Care Cemetery Board; creation.

Section 40-8-30. Definitions.

Section 40-8-35. Cemetery contract disclosure requirements.

Section 40-8-40. Licensure requirements, "Perpetual Care" and "No Perpetual Care" designations.

Section 40-8-50. Board membership.

Section 40-8-60. Election of chairman and vice chairman; expense reimbursements; meetings.

Section 40-8-70. Board power and duties.

Section 40-8-75. Seal.

Section 40-8-80. License fees.

Section 40-8-90. Application to establish cemetery; license change application incident to purchase of existing cemetery.

Section 40-8-100. Records; adoption and notification of use, care, management, and merchandise installation policies; service fees.

Section 40-8-110. Care and maintenance trust funds; merchandise accounts; financial reports; penalties.

Section 40-8-120. Land requirements; conveyance and use of excess contiguous lands; transfer to municipality.

Section 40-8-130. Mausoleum and below ground crypt construction deadlines; burial vault placement; coastal and lowland exception.

Section 40-8-140. Cemetery signs.

Section 40-8-150. Disciplinary action; grounds.

Section 40-8-160. Dissemination of order finding basis for disciplinary action; fine.

Section 40-8-170. Voluntary surrender of license.

Section 40-8-180. Appeal.

Section 40-8-190. Punishment and fines for violation of chapter.

Section 40-8-200. Certain cemeteries excepted from provisions of chapter.

Section 40-8-210. Licensing of existing cemeteries.

Section 40-8-220. Disclosure of conditions for free burial rights; basic maintenance requirements; religious code isolation designations.

Section 40-8-230. Severability.

Section 40-8-240. Application of chapter to new public cemeteries.