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58-9-606. Right to rely -- Immunity.
(1) A person signing a funeral service agreement, cremation authorization form, or otherauthorization for a decedent's disposition warrants the truthfulness of the facts set forth in thedocument, including the identity of the decedent and the person's authority to order thedisposition.
(2) A funeral service establishment has the right to rely on a contract or authorizationexecuted under Subsection (1) and may carry out the instructions of the person whom its funeralservice director reasonably believes holds the right of disposition.
(3) A funeral service director incurs no civil or criminal liability for failure to contact orindependently investigate the existence of any next-of-kin or relative of the decedent.
(4) If there are at least two persons in the nearest class of the next-of-kin who are equalin priority and a funeral service director has no knowledge of an objection by other members ofthe class, the funeral service director may rely on and act according to the instructions of the firstperson in the class to make funeral and disposition arrangements.
(5) A funeral service establishment or funeral service director who relies in good faith onthe instructions of a person claiming the right of disposition under this part is immune from civiland criminal liability and disciplinary action in carrying out the disposition of a decedent'sremains in accordance with that person's instructions.

Enacted by Chapter 144, 2007 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-58 > Chapter-09 > 58-9-606

58-9-606. Right to rely -- Immunity.
(1) A person signing a funeral service agreement, cremation authorization form, or otherauthorization for a decedent's disposition warrants the truthfulness of the facts set forth in thedocument, including the identity of the decedent and the person's authority to order thedisposition.
(2) A funeral service establishment has the right to rely on a contract or authorizationexecuted under Subsection (1) and may carry out the instructions of the person whom its funeralservice director reasonably believes holds the right of disposition.
(3) A funeral service director incurs no civil or criminal liability for failure to contact orindependently investigate the existence of any next-of-kin or relative of the decedent.
(4) If there are at least two persons in the nearest class of the next-of-kin who are equalin priority and a funeral service director has no knowledge of an objection by other members ofthe class, the funeral service director may rely on and act according to the instructions of the firstperson in the class to make funeral and disposition arrangements.
(5) A funeral service establishment or funeral service director who relies in good faith onthe instructions of a person claiming the right of disposition under this part is immune from civiland criminal liability and disciplinary action in carrying out the disposition of a decedent'sremains in accordance with that person's instructions.

Enacted by Chapter 144, 2007 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-58 > Chapter-09 > 58-9-606

58-9-606. Right to rely -- Immunity.
(1) A person signing a funeral service agreement, cremation authorization form, or otherauthorization for a decedent's disposition warrants the truthfulness of the facts set forth in thedocument, including the identity of the decedent and the person's authority to order thedisposition.
(2) A funeral service establishment has the right to rely on a contract or authorizationexecuted under Subsection (1) and may carry out the instructions of the person whom its funeralservice director reasonably believes holds the right of disposition.
(3) A funeral service director incurs no civil or criminal liability for failure to contact orindependently investigate the existence of any next-of-kin or relative of the decedent.
(4) If there are at least two persons in the nearest class of the next-of-kin who are equalin priority and a funeral service director has no knowledge of an objection by other members ofthe class, the funeral service director may rely on and act according to the instructions of the firstperson in the class to make funeral and disposition arrangements.
(5) A funeral service establishment or funeral service director who relies in good faith onthe instructions of a person claiming the right of disposition under this part is immune from civiland criminal liability and disciplinary action in carrying out the disposition of a decedent'sremains in accordance with that person's instructions.

Enacted by Chapter 144, 2007 General Session