STAND. COM. REP. NO. 537
Honolulu, Hawaii
RE: S.B. No. 341
S.D. 2
Honorable Donna Mercado Kim
President of the Senate
Twenty-Seventh State Legislature
Regular Session of 2013
State of Hawaii
Madam:
Your Committee on Judiciary and Labor, to which was referred S.B. No. 341, S.D. 1, entitled:
"A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO DISPOSITION OF REMAINS,"
begs leave to report as follows:
The purpose and intent of this measure is to:
(1) Determine the priority of the persons who may direct the disposition of a decedent's remains and the arrangements for funeral goods and services;
(2) Permit funeral establishments, cemeteries, mortuaries, and crematories to rely and act upon written directions from the decedent or persons who have the right of disposition without liability, with certain exceptions; and
(3) Permit funeral establishments, cemeteries, mortuaries, and crematories to control the disposition and dispose of a decedent's remains in certain circumstances.
Your Committee received testimony in support of this measure from the Mililani Group, Inc.; Leeward Funeral Home; Oahu Cemetery Association; Hawaii Funeral and Cemetery Association, Inc.; Hawaiian Memorial Life Plan, Ltd.; Hosoi Garden Mortuary, Inc.; Hawaii Association for Justice; and one individual.
Your Committee finds that funeral establishments, cemeteries, mortuaries, and crematories are often approached by persons who had a relationship to a decedent and who wish to direct or assist with the disposition of the decedent's remains. In a best case scenario, the decedent's wishes regarding disposition are indicated in a written instrument, the establishments have a record of the decedent's wishes, and there is no contrary wish of any surviving person. However, in some situations, the decedent may not have provided written directions for disposition or there may be a dispute amongst the decedent's survivors over the decedent's wishes.
Your Committee further finds that forty-eight states have enacted legislation that specifies the priority of persons who may control the disposition of a decedent's remains or the arrangements for funeral goods and services. This measure permits Hawaii to join these other states by clearly establishing the priority of the persons who may control the disposition of a decedent's remains and the arrangements for funeral goods and services, and providing certainty for funeral establishments, cemeteries, mortuaries, and crematories to take direction from these persons and promptly provide needed services.
Your Committee has amended this measure by:
(1) Clarifying that immunity from civil and criminal liability applies only to establishments or persons who reasonably rely in good faith upon the instructions of an individual claiming the right of disposition; and
(2) Deleting language that specifies that the immunity does not apply to gross negligence or intentional, willful, or wanton conduct.
As affirmed by the record of votes of the members of your Committee on Judiciary and Labor that is attached to this report, your Committee is in accord with the intent and purpose of S.B. No. 341, S.D. 1, as amended herein, and recommends that it pass Third Reading in the form attached hereto as S.B. No. 341, S.D. 2.
Respectfully submitted on behalf of the members of the Committee on Judiciary and Labor,
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____________________________ CLAYTON HEE, Chair |
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