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Public welfare cemeteries are relatively economical, and they are also sponsored by the Civil Affairs Bureau, and they charge a management fee. Recommend a Dalian Heqi Valley Ecological Cemetery, which is a public welfare cemetery, ** is not expensive, and the company has a free shuttle bus to see the cemetery.
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The specific differences between public welfare cemeteries and commercial cemeteries are as follows:
1. The meaning is different. A public cemetery is a public cemetery that provides burial services for the remains or ashes of rural villagers. A commercial cemetery is a public cemetery that provides paid services for the burial of ashes or remains of urban residents, and belongs to the tertiary industry;
2. The business entities are different. The main body of public welfare cemeteries is the villagers' committee, which is examined and approved by the county-level civil affairs department, and the service objects are the villagers of the village, and they are not allowed to sell to the outside world. The main body of the business of the commercial cemetery is the funeral institution, most of which are the funeral management offices of the civil affairs departments at all levels, which can introduce social capital, which is approved by the provincial civil affairs department, and the business object is urban residents;
3. The materials required for cemetery application are different. The establishment of a public welfare cemetery shall be applied for by the villagers' committee and submitted to the county-level civil affairs department for approval. For the establishment of a commercial cemetery, the cemetery building unit shall submit an application to the county-level civil affairs department, and shall be reviewed and approved by the people at the same level, and shall be submitted to the provincial, autonomous region, and directly governed civil affairs department (bureau) for approval;
4. The restrictions on the purchase of cemeteries are different. The purchaser of a public welfare cemetery must be a collective villager of the village, and citizens who are not collective citizens of the village or citizens whose household registration is not in the village collective are not allowed to purchase a public welfare cemetery. The purchaser of a commercial cemetery must be an urban resident who is qualified to purchase a tomb.
In cremation areas, one-time treatment such as deep burial and scattering of ashes should be promoted, and columbarium cemeteries can also be established in a planned manner with approval. In the burial reform area, a cemetery of remains or columbarium should be established in a planned manner.
Legal basis
Interim Measures for the Management of Cemeteries
Eighth application, should be submitted to the cemetery authorities to submit the following materials:
1) Report on the application for the establishment of a cemetery;
2) the review opinions of the urban and rural construction and land management departments;
3) Report on the feasibility of establishing a cemetery;
4) Other relevant materials. Article 10 The establishment of a commercial cemetery shall be submitted by the cemetery unit to the civil affairs department at the county level, and shall be reviewed and approved by the people at the same level, and shall be submitted to the provincial, autonomous region, and municipal civil affairs department (bureau) for approval. Article 14 Cemetery units shall, depending on the size of the cemetery, set up a cemetery management body or employ full-time management personnel to be responsible for the construction, management and maintenance of the cemetery.
Cemeteries should be kept clean and solemn.
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Public welfare cemeteries refer to:
Social welfare facilities that do not provide citizens with the burial (interment of ashes) for profit. Public welfare cemeteries are subject to a two-trial system of preparation and acceptance. Public welfare cemeteries are not allowed to operate or sell to the outside world.
The sedan shirt of the public welfare cemetery is full of characteristics.
There are three main characteristics of public welfare cemeteries:
First, the land is collectively used by the village and belongs to the villagers.
Second, it is non-business in nature and not for profit, that is, the fees are limited to the two fees of "tomb cost fee" and low "management fee", and shall not include land use fees, cemetery construction and other expenses.
Third, the sales are geographically exclusive, that is, they can only provide closed burials for residents of their own village or some surrounding villages and towns.
Compared with commercial cemeteries, public welfare cemeteries have great differences in terms of approval institutions, land nature, business qualifications, business entities, management models, service objects, product positioning, supervision, and profit distribution. <>
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In general, public cemeteries do not charge a fee, but there are some situations that require a management fee, such as providing some restaurants, toilets, or facilities to manage the cemetery. However, under normal circumstances, public welfare cemeteries are still free of charge, and the management fees collected will be used to improve the environment and services of the cemetery, so as to ensure that the place where the soul is buried is quiet, tranquil and dignified.
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Yes, public cemeteries may charge a fee. These costs may include cemetery rental, basic service fees, management fees, etc. However, these fees are usually much lower than those of private cemeteries, as they are non-profit and promising.
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