Vermont Statutes

§ 5217 — Removal of marked historic remains

Vermont § 5217
JurisdictionVermont
Title 18Title 18: Health
Ch. 107Chapter 107: Deaths, Burials, and Autopsies

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 18, § 5217 (2026).

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(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

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