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  2. Can you bury your mom at home in your backyard in Texas ... - AOL

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    You can most likely hold a home burial if you live in a rural area.” ... In Texas, it is legal to bury a loved one on your own land in the state, according to the Texas Health and Safety Code ...

  3. Can you legally bury a body in your back yard in Georgia ...

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    You should also clearly map out where your burial site will be located. It is also highly recommended that you plot at least 150 feet away from any water sources and 25 feet away from power lines ...

  4. Can I be buried in my yard? Cremation and burial aren’t the ...

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    The answer is maybe, because there may be city or county ordinances that prevent it, but in the absence of those prohibitions, it is legal for people to be buried on their own property, Fogle said.

  5. Natural burial - Wikipedia

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    The first woodland burial ground in the UK was created in 1993 at Carlisle Cemetery and is called The Woodland Burial. [26] Nearly 300 dedicated natural burial grounds have been created in the UK. There is no legal requirements for using a coffin in the UK and a body can be buried in a cloth if desired. [27]

  6. Burial - Wikipedia

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    Conservation burial is a type of burial where burial fees fund the acquisition and management of new land to benefit native habitat, ecosystems and species. [19] This usually involves a legal document such as a conservation easement .

  7. Private Cemeteries Act (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Site-specific license for burial authentications [4] Burial authentication licenses governed by Section MS 307.08 of the Private Cemeteries Act, are issued by the MOSA. These authentications determine the absence or presence of human remains at a site, and often involve extensive sampling of a specific locality. [2]

  8. Can you bury a family member in your home’s backyard ... - AOL

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    Raleigh-based Renaissance Funeral Home recommends checking with your local zoning office to determine if home burials are allowed, and ensuring the land for the burial is not on a floodplain or ...

  9. Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act

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    The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act is a law that establishes the ownership of cultural items excavated or discovered on federal or tribal land after November 16, 1990. The act also applies to land transferred by the federal government to the states under the Water Resources Department Act. [ 6 ]