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Statutes > New-york > Npc > Article-15 > 1501

§ 1501. Declaration of policy.    The  people  of this state have a vital interest in the establishment,  maintenance and preservation of public burial  grounds  and  the  proper  operation  of  the  corporations  which  own and manage the same.   This  article is determined an exercise of the police powers of this state  to  protect  the  well-being  of our citizens, to promote the public welfare  and to prevent cemeteries from falling into disrepair  and  dilapidation  and  becoming  a  burden  upon  the community, and in furtherance of the  public policy of this state that cemeteries  shall  be  conducted  on  a  non-profit basis for the mutual benefit of plot owners therein.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Npc > Article-15 > 1501

§ 1501. Declaration of policy.    The  people  of this state have a vital interest in the establishment,  maintenance and preservation of public burial  grounds  and  the  proper  operation  of  the  corporations  which  own and manage the same.   This  article is determined an exercise of the police powers of this state  to  protect  the  well-being  of our citizens, to promote the public welfare  and to prevent cemeteries from falling into disrepair  and  dilapidation  and  becoming  a  burden  upon  the community, and in furtherance of the  public policy of this state that cemeteries  shall  be  conducted  on  a  non-profit basis for the mutual benefit of plot owners therein.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Npc > Article-15 > 1501

§ 1501. Declaration of policy.    The  people  of this state have a vital interest in the establishment,  maintenance and preservation of public burial  grounds  and  the  proper  operation  of  the  corporations  which  own and manage the same.   This  article is determined an exercise of the police powers of this state  to  protect  the  well-being  of our citizens, to promote the public welfare  and to prevent cemeteries from falling into disrepair  and  dilapidation  and  becoming  a  burden  upon  the community, and in furtherance of the  public policy of this state that cemeteries  shall  be  conducted  on  a  non-profit basis for the mutual benefit of plot owners therein.