Is it legal for funeral homes not to allow ashes to be taken out?

Updated on society 2024-06-24
34 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Funeral parlor. Family members will not be compelled to keep their ashes. When I attended the funeral of a friend's relative, the funeral home asked the family to either go through the procedures for keeping the ashes, leave the urn at the funeral home, or collect the ashes directly.

    The funeral home does not allow the family to leave with the urn after the family has gone through the storage procedures, mainly because they are worried that the family will find trouble afterwards. ‍‍

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's not legal, it's okay to say it's a sales plan, but it's not legal if it's not allowed to take it out.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's legal, the funeral home was originally a place for some people who didn't go out, and there was a place to settle after death.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is not legal, and the ashes should be taken out and given to their families. If he doesn't allow it, it will only lead to public outrage.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I think it's legal, and it must be someone's reason why people don't let them out.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Personally, I think it's not legal, after all, it's my own relatives, my own family, why don't you let it go back!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The funeral home is not allowed to take the ashes out, and it is the owner's right to take them away, and it has nothing to do with the funeral home.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is not legal, and the relatives of the deceased have the right to dispose of the ashes of the dead, scatter them into the earth, scatter them into the sea and rivers, bury them under a few trees, etc.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This shouldn't exist, it's generally respectful of the family's choice, and if you want to take it away, you can take it away and stay there if you want to.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Not necessarily, because the ashes are decided by the family, in case the family wants to scatter the ashes on the land that the deceased once loved?

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The funeral home certainly has a reason to do this.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's not legal, why can't family members take their family's ashes and put them in their own homes.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's not legal, how can the ashes of relatives not be taken out, what's the use of the funeral home.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. Don't put metal products, firstly, this kind of thing has radiation, which is not good for the spiritual bones of relatives, and secondly, this kind of items are easy to oxidize when wet, resulting in rust and blackening.

    2. The urn should not be attached to the ground, and the bottom of the urn should be empty.

    3. The head of the urn should not face west, because the earth rotates from east to west, and the head faces east, and there will be a sense of tranquility.

    Cremated ashes removal process:

    During the specified storage period, the funeral home takes the urn as follows: the family members go to the corresponding funeral home to go through the ashes removal procedures with the ashes "deposit certificate". After the urn is taken out and worshipped, the urn should be returned to its original position in time under the condition of ensuring the safety of the urn.

    After the reissue of the "Deposit Certificate" of the ashes, the funeral home takes the urn as follows: the family members take the reissued "Deposit Certificate" to the corresponding funeral home to go through the ashes removal procedures, and after both parties confirm that the urn is contained and numbered, the family members settle the relevant service fees and retrieve the urn. At the same time, the funeral home took back the ashes and stamped the cancellation seal.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Bring the stored folds, and then buy some firecrackers, paper money, straw paper incense, pay attention not to wear red and purple clothes, but also bring an umbrella to cover the urn, if the child goes, stay away, pregnant women are better not to go, the eldest son or the eldest daughter hug the urn, remember the fish and meat and tofu wine! Introduction: Funeral parlors are public institutions under the Ministry of Civil Affairs of various regions, set up in cities and towns, and are professional funeral institutions.

    The funeral home has a funeral consultation room, a funeral business contact office and a cremation workshop. The funeral home provides a number of services for the bereaved family, such as transporting the body, providing the venue for memorial activities, cremation, and storage of ashes. The funeral parlor is a public welfare funeral institution.

    Funeral parlors deepen the reform of the system and mechanism, implement the scientific concept of development, promote the development of public welfare undertakings, and further enhance the vitality of public institutions, which is conducive to strengthening the performance of public service responsibilities and improving the public welfare service system.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Do not receive the wrong one, and do not scatter it.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Don't spill, don't take the wrong one, don't touch the water.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Be careful not to get the wrong one.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's true. This is also to give the family a commemorative thing, and it is a little too much to sweep it all away.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's true, and I also want to give my family a souvenir, so I do this. But you can also choose not to.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Of course, this is not true, there is really no need for everyone to listen to these rumors, in fact, the funeral home has a series of processes that are very rigorous, and it is impossible for such a thing to happen.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Not really, because after the body is cremated, it is all turned into ashes, and when burned, some will be blown away, so it will appear that there are few ashes.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It is true that after the funeral home cremates the body, only part of the ashes can be taken away, which is also a relevant regulation.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I don't know why some people make these rumors and believe these rumors. What do crematoriums do with their ashes? Can it be sold or eaten?

    The real situation is what the article says. If the deceased has medical equipment installed in his body that cannot be completely burned, he or she is packed with ashes. But family members are generally unrecognizable, firstly, because most of them will be burned and deformed and cannot see the original appearance, and secondly, how can there be such a family member who has to look carefully at the ashes of their relatives in the face of grief?

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Yes. Because there are a lot of ashes, enough for three big boxes are more than enough, do you want them? The tomb has to be bought a bigger one, and it can't fit so much if it's smaller.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    That's it, why don't you let your family bring it back, why keep it? It's really interesting, people die like lights out, there are so many bones in total, burned to ashes, how many are left.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    I don't know if this situation is true, but many netizens say that this is the case, so the relevant units should also check it quickly.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Crematoriums are under the jurisdiction of the Civil Affairs Bureau, and according to our country's funeral management regulations, cremation can only be done if the next of kin provides a certificate. Everyone knows that people have birth, old age, sickness and death, and the funeral home is the last stop of our life, whether it is the end of life or death due to illness, as children, the funeral home will be notified to cremate the body, and then the ashes will be buried in the cemetery, but there are a few exceptions to the ashes of the deceased whose relatives are unclaimed. What does the funeral home do with the ashes given up by the deceased's relatives in the crematorium?

    Since it has been cremated, it is not allowed to be abandoned. Relatives forcibly give up the ashes for various reasons, such as no one to claim the ashes after the children have conflicts and are cremated, in this case, the funeral home will carry out numbered storage, which is very expensive. It is very simple to find relatives with the cremation certificate of immediate family members, and the relatives of the cremated ashes do not have to ask for it, and the longer it is delayed, the higher the storage fee, and the crematorium can go through the judicial process to ask for the storage fee.

    Therefore, since it has been cremated, whether it is from the perspective of human favor or law, don't think about giving up, it is the right way to welcome back the ashes of your relatives as soon as possible and let your relatives be buried in peace!

    For the ashes that the family members voluntarily give up claiming, that is, the family members clearly give up claiming the ashes of the deceased after the cremation of the body for various reasons, and clearly indicate that they will be handed over to the funeral home for disposal, under normal circumstances, the funeral home will ask the family to sign and press their fingerprints, or provide more supporting materials to ensure that the funeral home will not cause unnecessary trouble after the harmless treatment.

    The funeral home has a system, if there is a family member at the time of cremation, the ashes must be taken away, if not, the funeral home will be temporarily numbered and stored in the museum, and the cost can not be low until the family takes it away. If the family clearly gives up, they can issue a certificate, and the funeral home may handle it on its own after a while. In fact, in my personal opinion, people who are burned to ashes are also a kind of fertilizer, and it is good to return to nature.

    The death of a person is a sad thing, whether from the perspective of traditional customs or basic ethics, we should properly dispose of the ashes of our loved ones. Of course, the green funeral that has become popular in recent years not only protects the environment but also reflects the memory of the deceased loved ones, and everyone can also actively try it.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Generally, they choose to throw it in a random place or bury it directly in the soil. I don't think the funeral home is doing it very well. It will leave the dead without resting

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    The funeral home will report it to the superiors and then take it to a designated place for storage.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Of course, they will dispose of the ashes or give them to the locals to use as fertilizer.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    If the loved one has given up the ashes, the funeral home will sign an agreement with the other party and the ashes will be disposed of without contamination.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Funeral parlors can also collect ashes in cemeteries, columbariums (halls) or columbarium established by religious departments to purchase burial (storage) tombs and grids in cemeteries, columbariums (halls) or columbariums established by religious departments. The bereaved family shall collect the ashes at the funeral home with the "Certificate of Placement of Ashes" issued by the columbarium depository institution and the bill (original) for the purchase of the tomb and the grid, and provide a copy of the bill to the funeral home for the record.

    Cremation procedures: 1. When a loved one dies, the family or unit of the deceased must obtain a death certificate, and if the death is natural, a medical death certificate shall be issued by the medical and health institution, and if the death is unnatural, the death certificate shall be issued by the public security and judicial departments at or above the district or county level. The family of the deceased should go to the local police station with the death certificate to cancel the household registration.

    2. Search ** or send someone to the funeral home or funeral service station to contact the cremation, and register the deceased's name, address, age, gender, cause of death, time of death, location of the body, and location of the deceased's household registration; Register the name and address of the family member, the relationship between ** and the deceased, etc., and book the service items and service hours.

    3. According to the scheduled time, the family members will wait for the hearse to pick up the body at the designated place with the death certificate. transport of the body to the funeral home; Plastic surgery of the body, farewell to the body, cremation of the body, purchase of urn, receipt of cremation certificate, collection of ashes. Place the ashes in the selected manner and receive a certificate for the deposit of ashes.

    After that, the family members came to the cemetery with this certificate to pay respects.

    Legal basis

    Article 5 of the Regulations on the Administration of Funerals and Burials In areas where cremation is practiced, the State advocates the disposal of ashes in the form of storage of ashes and other methods that do not occupy or occupy less land. The people at the county level and the people of districted cities and autonomous prefectures shall formulate specific plans for the implementation of cremation, and include the construction and renovation of funeral homes, crematoriums, and columbariums in urban and rural construction plans and capital construction plans.

    In areas where burials are permitted, the people at the county level and the people of cities divided into districts and autonomous prefectures shall include the construction of cemeteries in the urban and rural construction plans.

    Article 13: The following provisions must be complied with in the handling of human remains:

    1) The transported remains must be subjected to the necessary technical treatment to ensure hygiene and prevent environmental pollution;

    2) The cremated body must be accompanied by a death certificate issued by a medical institution prescribed by the public security organ or the administrative department of health.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    No, the ashes do not necessarily have to be stored at the funeral home.

    Family members can present the ashes collection slip and the certificate of disposal of ashes (in the case of burial in the cemetery, it shall be issued by the cemetery; If it is brought back to its place of origin, it will be issued by the civil affairs office of each town and street) can receive the ashes for placement, and then enter the soil after finding a suitable burial place. You can also apply for the storage of ashes, and after the family members collect the ashes, they can go to the memorial hall to go through the storage procedures.

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