In a message dated 12/12/00 8:17:50 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
LoisMauk(a)home.com writes:
Subj: [INPCRP] 2001 General Assembly fast approaching
Date: 12/12/00 8:17:50 AM US Eastern Standard Time
From: LoisMauk(a)home.com (Lois Mauk)
Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:LoisMauk@home.com">LoisMauk@home.com</A>
(Lois Mauk)
To: INPCRP-L(a)rootsweb.com
House Speaker John R. Gregg of Sandborn has announced that Rep. Markt Lytle
will continue to serve as Chairman of the House Agriculture, Natural
Resources
and Rural Development Committee for the 2001 legislative session.
I checked this morning and there are STILL no reports on-line for 5 of the 6
meetings of the joint House-Senate Natural Resources Study Committee for the
Fall of 2000. (See
http://www.ai.org/legislative/interim/committees/nrsc.html
Rep. Lytle's aide told me a couple of months ago that the reports weren't
on-line because of the absence or illness of a staff member. I had hoped
that
there would be something available by now.
The First Regular Session of the 112th Indiana General Assembly will
reconvene
on January 8th, 2001.
I don't have a clue what the Committee has recommended for consideration
with
respect to pioneer cemeteries at the 2001 General Assembly. Has anybody
heard
any rumors?
Lois
Lois, I have an issue that should be brought up that I thought was
addresses by the last session of the General Assembly. Or i can't find it
in the printout I got today. NO CONSTRUCTION WITHIN 100 FT. OF A CEMETERY,
what it says now is, A Railroad, Street, Road, Alley, pipeline, Pole Line,
or other thoroughfare, or utility, shall not be laid out through,over, or
accross any part of the cemetery within one hundred (100) feet of;
(1) a space in which burial rights have been transfered;
(2) A mausoleum in the cemetery;
(3) a garden crypt in the cemetery, or;
(4) a columbarium in a cemetery, WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF THE OWNER.
In other words the owner can permit any of the above.
The Above is
as added by P. L. 52-1997, Sec. 18
IC 23-14-44-2, further states Upon the complaint of any person, a
permanent
njunction shall be issued, (to prevent any of the above) on;
(1) Held used or occupied as a cemetery; or
(2) held for cemetery purposes
as added by P. L. 52 - 1997, Sec. 18
We need to find out about construction in general, it can destroy just as
much as the others, and is just as permant. That is one of the reasons they
can move the cemetery.
Jack