Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 157 - Disposition of human remains.
157.02 - Disposal of unclaimed corpses.

157.02 Disposal of unclaimed corpses.
(1g) Definition. In this section, “burial" has the meaning given in s. 157.061 (1).
(1r) Notice to relatives.
(am) When an inmate of any state, county or municipal institution dies, the superintendent or other person in charge of the institution shall immediately notify a relative of the decedent. A public officer having the possession or the disposition of a corpse shall immediately notify a relative of the decedent. If no relative is known, or discoverable by use of ordinary diligence, notice may be dispensed with.
(b) If the deceased had been an inmate of a state correctional institution, the department of corrections shall provide written notification to the relative informing him or her that the department of corrections, upon request, will do any or all of the following:
1. Provide a copy of any autopsy report or other report or information pertaining to the death.
2. Allow the relative to claim the cremated remains of the inmate before burial of the remains.
(c) The department of corrections shall describe how requests under par. (b) may be made and shall promptly comply with any such request.
(2) Time allowed relative to act. If a relative or friend fails to arrange for taking charge of the corpse within a reasonable time after death, the superintendent or other officer may proceed as provided in this section, but relatives or friends may claim the corpse at any time before it has been delivered pursuant to sub. (3) or, if a request is made under sub. (1r) (b) 2., after it has been cremated but before burial of the cremated remains under sub. (5).
(3) Notice to university or school. If the corpse is in the Mendota Mental Health Institute district, the University of Wisconsin shall be notified that it may have the corpse. If the corpse is in the Winnebago Mental Health Institute district, the Medical College of Wisconsin, Inc., or any accredited school of mortuary science at Milwaukee shall be notified that it may have the corpse. The university or school so notified shall immediately inform the superintendent or public officer whether it desires to have the corpse. If it does, the corpse shall be delivered accordingly, properly encased, to the most available facility for transportation to the consignee, the consignee to pay the cost of transportation.
(4) Standing applications. If there are advance applications for such bodies, by the Medical College of Wisconsin, Inc., or any accredited school of mortuary science, the superintendent or public officer shall make an equitable distribution between them.
(5) Other disposition. If the corpse is not disposed of under subs. (1r) to (4), the superintendent or public officer shall properly bury it, or cremate it, subject to s. 979.10, and bury the cremated remains.
History: 1971 c. 211; 1973 c. 90 s. 560 (3); 1985 a. 316 s. 14; Stats. 1985 s. 157.02; 1987 a. 27; 1989 a. 31; 2001 a. 103; 2017 a. 246; 2021 a. 238 ss. 44, 45.

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Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 157 - Disposition of human remains.

157.01 - Rules for preparation, transportation and disposition.

157.02 - Disposal of unclaimed corpses.

157.03 - Restrictions on use of bodies for anatomical purposes; embalming such bodies; delivery of bodies to relatives.

157.04 - Penalty.

157.05 - Autopsy.

157.055 - Disposal of human remains during state of emergency relating to public health.

157.06 - Anatomical gifts.

157.061 - Definitions.

157.062 - Cemetery associations; creation; powers and duties.

157.064 - Cemetery associations and religious associations; holding property; change of ownership.

157.065 - Location and ownership of cemeteries.

157.067 - Connection with funeral establishment prohibited.

157.07 - Platting.

157.08 - Conveyances.

157.10 - Alienation, disposition, and use of cemetery lots and mausoleum spaces.

157.11 - Improvement and care of cemetery lots and grounds.

157.111 - Opening and closing of burial places.

157.112 - Reburial of human remains by a cemetery authority.

157.113 - Permission to place cremated human remains in a cemetery.

157.114 - Duty to provide for burials.

157.115 - Abandonment of cemeteries and cemetery lots.

157.12 - Mausoleums.

157.123 - Columbaria maintained by religious associations.

157.125 - Trustees for the care of cemeteries or cemetery lots.

157.128 - Minimum acreage requirement for cemetery established on or after November 1, 1991.

157.129 - Minimum acreage of cemeteries; local ordinance.

157.19 - Deposit and investment of care funds and preneed trust funds.

157.50 - Municipal cemeteries.

157.60 - Public easement in cemetery.

157.62 - Reporting; record keeping; audits.

157.625 - Reporting exemption for certain cemeteries.

157.63 - Reporting and auditing exemptions; certification of compliance of cemetery organized and operated by, or affiliated with, a religious association.

157.635 - Regulations of cemetery organized and operated by, or affiliated with, a religious association.

157.637 - Veteran burials.

157.64 - Penalties.

157.65 - Enforcement.

157.70 - Burial sites preservation.