Wisconsin Statutes (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Chapter 157. Disposition Of Human Remains |
SubChapter II. CEMETERIES |
Section 157.10. Alienation, disposition, and use of cemetery lots and mausoleum spaces.
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- (1) In this section, “owner" means a person named in the records of the cemetery authority who has an ownership interest in a cemetery lot or mausoleum space and a right to bury human remains in the cemetery lot or mausoleum space.(2)(a) While any person is buried in a cemetery lot or mausoleum space, the cemetery lot or mausoleum space shall be inalienable, without the consent of the cemetery authority, and on the death of the last owner, full ownership of the cemetery lot or mausoleum space shall descend as follows:1. To the owner's surviving spouse or domestic partner under ch. 770 .2. If there is no living member of the class designated in subd. 1. , to that owner's children, including by adoption.3. If there is no living member of the class designated in subd. 1. or 2. , to the owner's grandchildren, including by adoption.4. If there is no living member of the class designated in subd. 1. , 2. , or 3. , to the cemetery authority for the cemetery in which the cemetery lot or mausoleum space is located.(b) A cemetery lot or mausoleum space is not part of a decedent's net estate for purposes of s. 852.01 .(3) If ownership of a cemetery lot or mausoleum space descends to the cemetery authority under sub. (2) (a) , the cemetery authority shall comply with s. 157.115 (2) (c) to (h) for any grave in the cemetery lot or mausoleum space in which human remains are not buried.(4) Any one or more persons under sub. (2) (a) 1. to 3. may, only with the consent of the cemetery authority, convey to any other person under sub. (2) (a) 1. to 3. his or her interest in the cemetery lot or mausoleum space.(5) No human remains may be buried in a cemetery lot or mausoleum space except the human remains of an owner of the cemetery lot or mausoleum space, or a relative, or the spouse of an owner, or his or her relative, except by the consent of a majority of the owners of the cemetery lot or mausoleum space.(6) The cemetery authority shall be held harmless for any decision made by a majority of the owners of a cemetery lot or mausoleum space.(7) A cemetery authority that is a religious association or that is the cemetery authority of a cemetery affiliated with a religious association may adopt a written policy for the disposition of cemetery lots and mausoleum spaces in a cemetery organized and operated by, or affiliated with, the religious association that is different from sub. (2) (a) .