BJ 2
CAP. 132] Public Cemeteries (Regional Council)
[1986 Ed.
By-laws
[Subsidiary]
G.N.A. 69/60.
L.N. 151/72. L.N. 30/79
L.N. 57/79
L.N. 280/77. L.N. L.N. 50/81. L.N. 112/83. L.N. 67/85. 10 of 1986. L.N. 304/86.
G.N.A. 132/60.
2/113/29
PUBLIC CEMETERIES (REGIONAL COUNCIL) BY-LAWS
(Cap. 132, section 116)
1 November 1960.
Citation.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2).
Interpretation.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2).
Allocations and lay-out of cemeteries.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2).
Register of graves.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2). First Schedule.
L.N. 280/77.
1. These by-laws may be cited as the Public Cemeteries (Regional Council) By-laws.
2. In these by-laws, unless the context otherwise requires-
"body" means the dead body of a human being, but does not include ashes thereof after cremation;
"Council" means the Regional Council;
"public cemetery" means any cemetery specified in Part III of the Fifth Schedule to the Ordinance.
3. The Council may--
(a) direct that any particular public cemetery or any part of any public cemetery be set aside or allocated for the reception of human remains of particular persons or of persons belonging to any particular community, race or religion; and
(b) direct that the disposal of the human remains of any particular person, or the human remains of persons belonging to any particular community, race or religion, shall not take place in any particular public cemetery or any particular part of any public cemetery and that disposal thereof shall be effected in any other public cemetery or any other part of a public cemetery.
4.
(1) At every public cemetery, in the custody of the officer in charge thereof, there shall be kept a register in the form prescribed in the First Schedule containing particulars of the persons whose human remains are deposited therein.
(2) Every register required to be kept by the provisions of paragraph (1) shall be kept in duplicate, and, at the end of each month, the duplicate copy of the entries made therein during the preceding month shall be sent to the Council for custody.
(3) (a) The register kept at any public cemetery may be inspected at the cemetery by the public at all times during which such cemetery is open to the public, and the duplicate copies kept in the custody of the Council may be inspected during office hours on application to it.
(b) Any person requiring a certified copy of any entry in any such register may obtain the same from the Council upon payment of a fee of $10 per entry.
BJ 2
CAP. 132] Public Cemeteries (Regional Council)
[1986 Ed.
By-laws
[Subsidiary]
G.N.A. 69/60.
L.N. 151/72. LN30/7
57/79
L.N. 280/77. L.N. L.N. 50/81. L.N. 112/83. L.N. 67/85. 10 of 1986. L.N. 304/86.
G.N.A. 132/60.
2/113/29
PUBLIC CEMETERIES (REGIONAL COUNCIL) BY-LAWS
(Cap. 132, section 116)
1 November 1960.]
Citation.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2).
Interpretation.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2).
Allocations and lay-out of cemeteries.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2).
Register of graves.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2). First Schedule.
L.N. 280/77.
1. These by-laws may be cited as the Public Cemeteries (Regional Council) By-laws.
2. In these by-laws, unless the context otherwise requires- "body" means the dead body of a human being, but does not include
ashes thereof after cremation;
"Council" means the Regional Council;
"public cemetery" means any cemetery specified in Part III of the
Fifth Schedule to the Ordinance.
3. The Council may--
(a)
direct that any particular public cemetery or any part of any public cemetery be set aside or allocated for the reception of human remains of particular persons or of persons be- longing to any particular community, race or religion; and (b) direct that the disposal of the human remains of any particular person, or the human remains of persons belonging to any particular community, race or religion, shall not take place in any particular public cemetery or any particular part of any public cemetery and that disposal thereof shall be effected in any other public cemetery or any other part of a public cemetery.
4.
(1) At every public cemetery, in the custody of the officer in charge thereof, there shall be kept a register in the form prescribed in the First Schedule containing particulars of the persons whose human remains are deposited therein.
(2) Every register required to be kept by the provisions of paragraph (1) shall be kept in duplicate, and, at the end of each month, the duplicate copy of the entries made therein during the preceding month shall be sent to the Council for custody.
(3) (a) The register kept at any public cemetery may be inspected at the cemetery by the public at all times during which such cemetery is open to the public, and the duplicate copies kept in the custody of the Council may be inspected during office hours on application to it.
(b) Any person requiring a certified copy of any entry in any such register may obtain the same from the Council upon payment of a fee of $10 per entry.
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