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DISPOSITION LAWS

Cremated remains at home


Cremated remains may be kept at home if the cremated remains are in a durable container.

Scattering or placing on public or private property


Cremated remains may be scattered in areas where no local prohibition exists, provided that the cremated remains are not distinguishable to the public, are not in a container, and that the person who has control over dispostion of the cremated remains has obtained written permission of the property owner or governing agency to scatter on the property. (health and Safety Code Section 7116). Always check your local ordinance. (When the disposition has taken place, the first copy of the disposition permit must be filed with the local registrar of death of the county of dispostion within 10 days of disposition. The second copy shall be returned to the registrar office of issuance)

Burial at Sea


Allows for burial at sea of cremated remains by boat or plane at least three (3) nautical miles from land. "At sea" includes inland navigable water, but excludes lakes and streams. Scattering cremated remains from a bridge or pier is prohibited. Cremated remains must be removed from the container or urn before scattering.

FEDERAL LAW


Burial At Sea

The United States Environmental Protection Agency requires that burial of cremated remains at sea occur at least 3 nautical miles from land and that each burial of cremated remains be reported to:


  • United States Environmental Protection Agency
  • Regional IX Attention: Regional Ocean
  • Dumping Coordinator
  • 75 Hawthore Street, San Francisco, CA 94105
  • (415) 774-2125
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