Scott,
Please forward this to all our State Government people to see how
cemeteries should be taken care of. One paragraph says it all.
36-72-1 G
*** CODE SECTION *** 08/08/97
36-72-1.
(a) The care accorded the remains of deceased persons reflects
respect and regard for human dignity as well as cultural, spiritual,
and religious values. The General Assembly declares that human
remains and burial objects are not property to be owned by the
person or entity which owns the land or water where the human
remains and burial objects are interred or discovered, but human
remains and burial objects are a part of the finite, irreplaceable,
and nonrenewable cultural heritage of the people of Georgia which
should be protected.
(b) It is the intent of the General Assembly that the provisions of
this chapter be construed to require respectful treatment of human
remains in accord with the equal and innate dignity of every human
being and consistent with the identifiable ethnic, cultural, and
religious affiliation of the deceased individual as indicated by the
method of burial or other historical evidence or reliable
information.
You can get to this via.
http://www.ganet.org/cgi-bin/pub/ocode/ocgsearch
I did not have time to search for 'cemetery'.