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  2. Can you scatter human ashes anywhere you want in ... - AOL

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    The federal Clean Water Act, which also governs scattering ashes in inland waters like rivers and lakes, requires that cremated remains be scattered at least three nautical miles from land.

  3. Is it OK to scatter human ashes where you want in SC ... - AOL

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    Here’s what the law says. Is it OK to scatter the cremated remains of a loved one wherever you or they wish in South Carolina? Here’s what the law says.

  4. Can you scatter ashes anywhere in Kentucky? What state law ...

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    KRS 367.97524 defines a scattering area or garden as “an area which may be designated by a cemetery and located on a dedicated cemetery property where cremated remains which have been removed ...

  5. Cremation in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    The ordinary position therefore is that ashes are to be buried. They may only be scattered if the bishop has designated land for the purpose of the disposal of cremated remains on that land." [11] In the Finnish language, Christian cremation is called tuhkaus (incineration), while polttohautaus (burial by burning) refers to Pagan ritual on pyre.

  6. Cremation - Wikipedia

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    Cremated remains can be kept in an urn, stored in a special memorial building (columbarium), buried in the ground at many locations or sprinkled on a special field, mountain, or in the sea. In addition, there are several services in which the cremated remains will be scattered in a variety of ways and locations.

  7. Burial at sea - Wikipedia

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    The United States Navy inters intact remains from Norfolk and San Diego only. [25] The United States Navy requires a metal casket for intact remains, but full-body burial in a suitably weighted shroud is also legal. [22] The United States is similar to many countries which permit the spreading of cremation ashes within their Exclusive Economic ...

  8. L.A.'s best-kept secret: Where you can legally scatter ... - AOL

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    L.A. is a complicated place to live. Does it have to be such a complicated place to scatter ashes after someone dies?

  9. Funeral Rule - Wikipedia

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    The Funeral Rule defines and provides parameters in the following key subject areas: [2] Definition of a General Price List, or GPL; Specific disclosures must be provided in writing to the consumer regarding embalming, alternative containers for direct cremation, the basic service fee, the Casket Price List and the Outer Burial Container Price List