Bill Text: FL S0844 | 2017 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Criminal Offenses Involving Tombs and Memorials
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2017-05-01 - Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/CS/HB 107 (Ch. 2017-40) [S0844 Detail]
Download: Florida-2017-S0844-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2017 CS for CS for SB 844 By the Committees on Appropriations; and Criminal Justice; and Senators Simmons and Baxley 576-04409-17 2017844c2 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to criminal offenses involving tombs 3 and memorials; amending s. 872.02, F.S.; providing 4 that a person who willfully and knowingly excavates, 5 exposes, moves, or removes the contents of a grave or 6 tomb commits a felony; revising applicability; 7 authorizing an owner, officer, employee, or agent of 8 specified cemeteries to relocate the contents of a 9 grave or tomb, subject to certain conditions; 10 providing an effective date. 11 12 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 13 14 Section 1. Section 872.02, Florida Statutes, is amended to 15 read 16 872.02 Injuring or removing tomb or monument; disturbing 17 contents of grave or tomb; penalties.— 18 (1) A person commits a felony of the third degree, 19 punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084 20 if he or she: 21 (a)whoWillfully and knowingly destroys, mutilates, 22 defaces, injures, or removes any tomb, monument, gravestone, 23 burial mound, earthen or shell monument containing human 24 skeletal remains or associated burial artifacts, or other 25 approved structure or approved thing placed or designed for a 26 memorial of the dead, or any fence, railing, curb, or other 27 thing intended for the protection or ornamentation of any tomb, 28 monument, gravestone, burial mound, earthen or shell monument 29 containing human skeletal remains or associated burial 30 artifacts, or other structure before mentioned, or for any 31 enclosure for the burial of the dead;,or 32 (b) Willfully destroys, mutilates, removes, cuts, breaks, 33 or injures any tree, shrub, or plant placed or being within any 34 such enclosure, except for a person performing routine 35 maintenance and upkeepcommits a felony of the third degree,36punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. 37 (2) A person who willfully and knowingly excavates, 38 exposes, moves, removes, or otherwise disturbs the contents of a 39tomb orgrave or tomb commits a felony of the second degree, 40 punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. 41 (3) This section doesshallnot apply to any person acting 42 under the direction or authority of the Division of Historical 43 Resources of the Department of State, to cemeteries operating 44 under chapter 497, any cemeteries removing or relocating the 45 contents of a grave or tomb as a response to a natural disaster, 46 or to any person otherwise authorized by law to remove or 47 disturb a tomb, monument, gravestone, burial mound, or similar 48 structure, or its contents, as described in subsection (1). 49 (4) For purposes of this section, the term “tomb” includes 50 any mausoleum, columbarium, or belowground crypt. 51 (5) Notwithstanding subsections (1) and (2), an owner, 52 officer, employee, or agent of a cemetery exempt from regulation 53 pursuant to s. 497.260 may relocate the contents of a grave or 54 tomb: 55 (a) After receiving a written and signed contract between 56 the owner and a legally authorized person as defined in s. 57 497.005(43). 58 (b) If a legally authorized person cannot be located after 59 a reasonable search or if 75 years or more have elapsed since 60 the date of entombment, interment, or inurnment, then public 61 notice must be posted. The public notice must be published once 62 a week for 4 consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general 63 circulation in the county where the cemetery is located. The 64 public notice must contain the name of the cemetery; the name, 65 address, and telephone number of the cemetery representative 66 with whom objections may be filed; the reason for relocation of 67 the contents of the graves or tombs; the names of the human 68 remains to be relocated; the approximate date of the initial 69 entombment, interment, or inurnment; the proposed site of 70 relocation; and the proposed date of relocation. The proposed 71 date of relocation may not be less than 30 days from last date 72 of publication. If no objection from a legally authorized person 73 is received within 30 days from the last date of publication of 74 the public notice, the cemetery may proceed with relocation. 75 (6) If a legally authorized person refuses to sign a 76 contract, as provided in (5)(a), or if a legally authorized 77 person objects, as provided in (5)(b), a public hearing shall be 78 held before the county commission of the county where the 79 cemetery is located, or the city council, if the cemetery is 80 located in a municipality, and the county commission or the city 81 council shall have sole authority to grant a request for 82 relocation of the contents of such graves or tombs. 83 Section 2. This act shall take effect October 1, 2017.