Senate File 162 - Introduced SENATE FILE BY TAYLOR, BISIGNANO, and McCOY A BILL FOR 1 An Act relating to the effect of certain directives contained 2 in agreements for prearranged funeral services or cemetery 3 and funeral merchandise and including an applicability date. 4 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: TLSB 1040XS (12) 87 av/rj PAG LIN 1 1 Section 1. NEW SECTION. 144C.5A Agreements for prearranged 1 2 funeral services or cemetery and funeral merchandise == 1 3 exception. 1 4 Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter 1 5 to the contrary, if a decedent entered into an agreement 1 6 for prearranged funeral services or cemetery and funeral 1 7 merchandise as defined in and executed under chapter 523A and 1 8 all payments under the agreement have been made in full, any 1 9 directives contained in that agreement for final disposition of 1 10 the decedent's remains and arrangements for ceremonies planned 1 11 after the decedent's death shall be carried out, to the extent 1 12 that such directives are reasonable under the circumstances. 1 13 Sec. 2. APPLICABILITY. This Act applies to all deaths 1 14 occurring on or after the effective date of this Act. 1 15 EXPLANATION 1 16 The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 1 17 the explanation's substance by the members of the general assembly. 1 18 This bill creates new Code section 144C.5A which provides 1 19 that notwithstanding any other provision of Code chapter 144C 1 20 to the contrary, if a deceased adult entered into an agreement 1 21 for prearranged funeral services or cemetery and funeral 1 22 merchandise as defined in and executed under Code chapter 1 23 523A and all payments under the agreement have been made in 1 24 full, the directives contained in that agreement for final 1 25 disposition of the decedent's remains or ceremonies to be held 1 26 after the decedent's death must be carried out, to the extent 1 27 that such directives are reasonable under the circumstances. 1 28 Currently, Code chapter 144C provides that a person 1 29 specified in the statute (either a person designated by the 1 30 decedent in a declaration, a member of the decedent's family, 1 31 or another specified person) has the "sole responsibility and 1 32 discretion" and "right to control" final disposition of a 1 33 decedent's remains and the arrangements for a ceremony after 1 34 the decedent's death. The statute specifically prohibits a 1 35 decedent from including directives concerning final disposition 2 1 of the decedent's remains or arrangements for post=death 2 2 ceremonies in a declaration. 2 3 The bill creates an exception to this right of control by 2 4 a person other than the decedent, where the decedent has a 2 5 validly executed agreement for prearranged funeral services or 2 6 cemetery and funeral merchandise. LSB 1040XS (12) 87 av/rj