Hawaii Senate Bill 1630: Relating To Human Remains.

Hawaii · 2026 Regular Session

What it does

Requires any funeral establishment, mortuary, cemetery, crematory, or hydrolysis facility to dispose of the remains of a dead human body no later than sixty days from the date a burialtransit permit has been issued or from the date of an affidavit for amendment of the permit has been submitted. Specifies that the Department of Health is not required to include specific disposition dates on the permit.

Latest action

Carried over to 2026 Regular Session. (2025-12-08)

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