Maryland Statutes

§ 4-215

Maryland § 4-215
JurisdictionMaryland
Article ghgHealth - General
Title4

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Md. Code Ann., Health - General § 4-215 (2026).

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(a)In this section, “cemetery” includes a crematory or other place for final disposition.
(b)(1) Within 72 hours after death or after delivery in a fetal death and before final disposition or removal of the body or fetus from this State, the mortician who first takes custody of the body or fetus shall obtain a burial–transit permit.
(2)If the death or fetal death certificate is on a multicopy form, one copy of which is designated specifically as a “burial–transit permit” and is signed by the attending physician or medical examiner, that copy shall provide for the later entry of final disposition information and serves as a burial–transit permit.
(c)(1) A person in charge of a cemetery may not permit the final disposition of a body or fetus unless it

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