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CAP. 132]
Public Funeral Hall (Urban Council) By-laws
[1986 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
(2) The Council may, if it thinks fit, waive payment of the fees listed in the second column of the Schedule or may reduce such fees to such amount as it considers reasonable in the circumstances.
L.N. 41/80.
SCHEDULE
Use of one large service hall, as shown green on a plan signed by the Secretary of the Urban Council and deposited in the office of the officer in charge where the remains of the deceased are intended for burial $300 for the first hour, and for each hour or part of an hour thereafter. Use of one large service hall, as shown green on a plan signed by the Secretary of the Urban Council and deposited in the office of the officer in charge where the remains of the deceased are intended for cremation $200 for the first hour, and for each hour or part of an hour thereafter. Use of one small service hall, as shown brown on a map signed by the Secretary of the Urban Council and deposited in the office of the officer in charge where the remains of the deceased are intended for burial $150 for the first hour, and for each hour or part of an hour thereafter. Use of one small service hall, as shown brown on a map signed by the Secretary of the Urban Council and deposited in the office of the officer in charge where the remains of the deceased are intended for cremation $100 for the first hour, and for each hour or part of an hour thereafter. Use of one body dressing room $150 for each human remains. Use of one reposing room $200 for each 24 hours or part thereof.[by-law 14.]