Vermont Statutes
Chapter 107 - Deaths, Burials, Autopsies
§ 5217. Removal of marked historic remains

§ 5217. Removal of marked historic remains
(a) As used in this section:
(1) “Historic remains” means remains of a human being who has been deceased for 100 years or more, and the remains are marked and located in a publicly known or marked burial ground or cemetery.
(2) “Public good” means actions that will benefit the municipality and the property where the remains are located.
(3) “Remains” means cremated human remains that are in a container or the bodily remains of a human being.
(4) “Removal” means the transporting of human remains from one location to another premises.
(b) A person may apply for a removal permit to disinter or remove historic remains by filing an application with the clerk for the municipality in which the historic remains are located. The application shall include all the following:
(1) Identification of the specific location and marking of the remains.
(2) Identification of the specific location in which the remains will be reburied.
(3) The reasons for removal of the remains, including a statement of the public good that will result from the removal.
(c) An applicant for a removal permit shall send notice by first-class mail to all the following:
(1) The cemetery commissioner or other municipal authority responsible for cemeteries in the municipality in which the historic remains are located.
(2) All historical societies located within the municipality in which the historic remains are located.
(3) Any descendant known to the applicant. The applicant shall contact the Vermont Historical Society, the Vermont Old Cemetery Association, the Vermont Cemetery Association, and any veterans’ organization operating within the county in which the historic remains are located in order to ascertain the whereabouts of any known descendants.
(4) The State Archeologist.
(d) A cemetery commissioner or municipal authority responsible for cemeteries, a historical society, a descendant, or the State Archeologist may file an objection to the proposed removal of historic remains with the Probate Court in the district in which the historic remains are located and with the clerks of the municipality in which the historic remains are located within 30 days after the date the notice was mailed.
(e) If no objection is received within 30 days after the date the notice was last published as required by subsection (c) of this section, the municipal clerk shall issue a removal permit.
(f) If the Probate Court receives an objection within the 30-day period, the court shall notify the clerk for the municipality in which the historic remains are located and schedule a hearing on whether to allow removal as described in the application.
(g) The Probate Court, after hearing, shall order the municipal clerk to grant or deny a permit for removal of the historic remains. The court shall consider the impact of the removal on the public good.
(h) The permit shall require that all remains, markers, and relevant funeral-related materials associated with the burial site be removed, and the permit may require that the removal be conducted or supervised by a qualified professional archeologist in compliance with standard archeological process. All costs associated with the removal shall be paid by the applicant. (Added 2009, No. 151 (Adj. Sess.), § 4, eff. June 1, 2010; amended 2017, No. 113 (Adj. Sess.), § 93.)

Structure Vermont Statutes

Vermont Statutes

Title 18 - Health

Chapter 107 - Deaths, Burials, Autopsies

§ 5200. Definitions [Effective January 1, 2023]

§ 5201. Permits; removal of bodies; cremation; waiting period; investigation into circumstances of death

§ 5201. Permits; removal of bodies; waiting period; investigation into circumstances of death

§ 5202. Report of death; death certificate; duties of licensed health care professional

§ 5202a. Correction, completion, or amendment of death certificate

§ 5205. Death certificate when no attending physician and in other circumstances; autopsy

§ 5206. Penalty for failure to submit report of death

§ 5207. Certificate furnished family; burial-transit permit

§ 5207. Certificate furnished family; burial-transit permit

§ 5208. Department of health; report on statistics

§ 5209. Death out of State; burial permit

§ 5210. Form of burial or removal permit

§ 5210. Form of burial or removal permit

§ 5211. Unauthorized burial or removal; penalty

§ 5212. Permit to remove dead bodies

§ 5212a. Removal; objections

§ 5212b. Unmarked Burial Sites Special Fund; reporting of unmarked burial sites

§ 5213. Removal; form and disposition of permit

§ 5213. Removal; form and disposition of permit

§ 5214. Duties of sexton; no burial or removal without permit

§ 5215. Burial returns

§ 5216. Penalty

§ 5217. Removal of marked historic remains

§ 5218. Determination of death

§ 5219. Persons missing and presumed dead; issuance of presumptive death certificate

§ 5221. Definitions

§ 5222. Reports

§ 5223. Unidentified fetus

§ 5224. Disposition of remains; permits

§ 5224. Disposition of remains; permits

§ 5225. Penalty

§ 5226. Definitions

§ 5227. Right to disposition

§ 5228. Forfeiture

§ 5229. Cost of disposition

§ 5229. Cost of disposition

§ 5230. Rights of funeral director or crematory operator

§ 5230. Rights of funeral director or operator of a disposition facility

§ 5231. Civil action

§ 5231. Civil action

§ 5232. Procedures generally

§ 5233. Limited liability

§ 5233. Limited liability

§ 5234. Organ Donation Special Fund