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  2. 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 ...

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  4. City creates garden at Rose Hill Cemetery for scattering ...

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    The Clean Water Act, for instance, prohibits scattering ashes within three nautical miles from land. The Environmental Protection Agency requires notification within 30 days of cremains scattered ...

  5. 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]

  6. Zone of Death (Yellowstone) - Wikipedia

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    The Zone of Death is the 50-square-mile (130 km 2) area in the Idaho section of Yellowstone National Park in which, as a result of a reported loophole in the Constitution of the United States, a person may be able to theoretically avoid conviction for any major crime, up to and including murder.

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  8. Aerial Ashes - Wikipedia

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    Mace was asked to scatter the ashes of ex-RAF airmen over the sea, creating meaningful experiences for families. After refining techniques for optimal scattering, he retired and founded Aerial Ashes. [3] The company uses drones with modified load boxes to release cremation ashes at chosen locations, offering a respectful, innovative service. [4 ...

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    Cremation has become popular over the years. Spreading a loved one’s ashes at the beach, including the Myrtle Beach area, is a top location to do so.