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Elected were: President Ernest Garza Vice President Robert Ayala 2nd Vice President: Jose Espinoza Secretary Janie Barrera Treasurer Maria Garza Y Meeting was adjouned at 8:30 p.m. Respectfully submitted: -~ ~~~ti Jame Barrera, Secretary ` ~ ~ ~ ~ PATRICIA 01E ~ ~' ~J Ie Coun iCourl. rt C fm Br ~, - A-22 RELATED STATUTES VERNON'S TEXAS CIVIL STATUTES 1985 Article 912a.-21. RECORDS OF INTERMENTS (CEMETERIES). A record shall be kept of every interment in a cemetery showing the date the body was received, the date oP interment, the name and age of the person interred, when these particulars can be conveni- ently obtained, and the plot and the grave, the niche, crypt, or vault therein, in which such interment was made. No remains, either cremated or uncremated, of any deceased person shall be. removed from any cemetery, except upon written order of the health department having jurisdiction, or of the county Court of any county in which such cemetery is situated. A duplicate copy of which order shall be maintained as a part of the records oP such cemetery. Zt shall be the duty of any person and/or persons, removing any remains Prom any cemetery, to keep and maintain a true and correct record showing the date such re- mains were removed, the name and age of the person removed, when these particulars can be conveniently obtained, and the place to which the same were removed, and the cemetery and the plot therein in which such remains were buried; if there be disposition of such remains other than interment, a record shall be made and kept of such disposition. Such person or persons shall deliver to the cemetery association operating the cemetery from which such remains were removed, a true, full, and complete copy of such record. Article 912a.-22. REMOVALS (CEMETERIES) (DISINTERMENTS). The remains of a deceased person interred in a plot in a cemetery may be removed therefrom with the consent of the cemetery asso- ciation and the written consent of the surviving wife or husband, or if there is no surviving husband or wife, then of the child- ren; or if there is no surviving husband or wife nor children, then of the parents of the deceased, or should there be no surviving husband or wife nor children nor parent, then of the brothers and/or sisters of the deceased. If the consent of any such person or oP the association cannot be obtained, permis- sion by the county court of the county where the cemetery is situated shall be sufficient. Notice of application to the Court for such permission must be given at least ten (10) days prior thereto, personally, or at least fifteen (15) days prior thereto if by mail, to the cemetery association, and to the persons not consenting and to every other person or association on whom service oP notice may be required by the Court. This provision shall not apply to or prohibit the removal of any remains from one plot to another in the same cemetery or the removal of remains by the cemetery association from a plot for which the purchase price is past due and unpaid, to some other suitable place. Neither shall this provision apply to the disinterment of remains upon order of Court or coroner. A-23 912a.-24. IACATION OF CEMETERY (CEMETERIES) (ESTABLISH- ' ING A CEMETERY). It shall be unlawful for any person, company, -~ ~ corporation, or association to establish or use for burial pur- poses any graveyard or cemetery, or any mausoleum and/or cemetery except in a cemetery heretofore established and operating, lo- cated within, or within less than one (1) mile Prom, the incor- porated line oP any city of not lass than five thousand (5,000) nor more than twenty-five thousand (25,000) inhabitants accord- ing to the last preceding Federal Census, or within, or within less than two (2) miles from, the incorporated line of any city of not less than twenty-five thousand (25,000) nor more than Fifty thousand (50,000) inhabitants according to the last pre- ceding Federal Census, or within, or within less than three (3) miles from, the incorporated line of any city of not less than fifty thousand (50,000) nor more than one hundred thousand (100,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding Federal Census, or within, or within less than Pour (4) miles from, the incorporated line of any city of not less than one hundred thous sand (100,000) nor more than two thundred thousand (200,000) in- habitants, according to the last preceding Federal Census, or within, or within less than Pive (5) miles Prom the incorporated line oP any city oP not less than two hundred thousand (200,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding Federal Census; pro- vided that where cemeteries have heretofore been used and main- tained within the limits hereinabove set forth, and additional lands are required for cemetery purposes, land adjacent to said cemetery may be acquired by the cemetery association operating such cemetery, to be used as an addition to such cemetery, and the use of said additional land for such purposes shall be ex- empt from the provisions of this Section.