In Maryland, cremation is legal and regulated by state law. A written authorization for cremation must be obtained from the deceased's next of kin or legal representative. Additionally, the state requires that a death certificate be filed before cremation can take place. Funeral establishments must also comply with specific licensing and operational requirements set by the Maryland State Board of Morticians and Funeral Directors.
The laws for the state of Maryland are made by the State Congress in Maryland. This is true in all states.
The Maryland state legislature makes the laws for Maryland. The governor of Maryland has veto power. The Maryland state court system can interpret and strike down the laws.
That might depend upon the laws of the state or other location where the cremation is to occur. In North Carolina, only my niece's signature was required for my brother's cremation.
You owe Maryland state taxes because you earned income in the state that is subject to taxation according to Maryland's tax laws.
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There are no laws on pet or animal cremation. There is on burial. Read more at http://www.animallaw.info/statutes/stusnjst4_19_1_4_19A_17.htm#s4_22A_2
The Maryland General Assembly is the state's legislature, made up of two chambers. The function of the Assembly is to write state laws.
Consult with a lawyer familiar with Maryland state firearms laws.
Yes, the current state you are in is the state that you must follow the laws by. You will have points on your license for an accident in Maryland even if you are in Virginia.
To incorporate in Maryland, one must be over 18 years of age and have a physical presence in the State of Maryland. No other specific regulations were available.
Nothing..They are an endemic species there, and are protected by laws of the State.