(1)(a) The
department of archaeology and historic preservation may grant by
nontransferable certificate authority to maintain and protect an
abandoned cemetery upon application made by a preservation
organization which has been incorporated for the purpose of
restoring, maintaining, and protecting an abandoned cemetery.
Such authority shall be limited to the care, maintenance,
restoration, protection, and historical preservation of the
abandoned cemetery, and shall not include authority to make
burials. In order to activate a historical cemetery for burials,
an applicant must apply for a certificate of authority to operate
a cemetery from the funeral and cemetery board.
(b) Those preservation and maintenance corporations that are
granted authority to maintain and protect an abandoned cemetery
shall be entitled to hold and possess burial records, maps, and
other historical documents as may exist. Maintenance and
preservation corporations that are granted authority to maintain
and protect an abandoned cemetery shall not be liable to those
claiming burial rights, ancestral ownership, or to any other
person or organization alleging to have control by any form of
conveyance not previously recorded at the county auditor's office
within the county in which the abandoned cemetery exists. Such
organizations shall not be liable for any reasonable alterations
made during restoration work on memorials, roadways, walkways,
features, plantings, or any other detail of the abandoned
cemetery.
(c) Should the maintenance and preservation corporation be
dissolved, the department of archaeology and historic
preservation shall revoke the certificate of authority.
(d) Maintenance and preservation corporations that are
granted authority to maintain and protect an abandoned cemetery
may establish care funds.
(2) Except as provided in subsection (1) of this section,
the department of archaeology and historic preservation may, in
its sole discretion, authorize any Washington nonprofit
corporation that is not expressly incorporated for the purpose of
restoring, maintaining, and protecting an abandoned cemetery, to
restore, maintain, and protect one or more abandoned cemeteries.
The authorization may include the right of access to any burial
records, maps, and other historical documents, but shall not
include the right to be the permanent custodian of original
records, maps, or documents. This authorization shall be granted
by a nontransferable certificate of authority. Any nonprofit
corporation authorized and acting under this subsection is immune
from liability to the same extent as if it were a preservation
organization holding a certificate of authority under subsection
(1) of this section.
(3) The department of archaeology and historic preservation
shall establish standards and guidelines for granting
certificates of authority under subsections (1) and (2) of this
section to assure that any restoration, maintenance, and
protection activities authorized under this subsection are
conducted and supervised in an appropriate manner.
[2009 c 102 § 21; 2005 c 365 § 150; 1995 c 399 § 168; 1993 c 67 § 1; 1990 c 92 § 3.]
NOTES:
Funeral directors and embalmers account and cemetery account abolished, moneys transferred to funeral and cemetery account -- 2009 c 102: See note following RCW 18.39.810.