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Are there any laws and regulations in the rural husband's tomb?

I. Regulations on Funeral Management

Article 5 In areas where cremation is practiced, the state advocates the disposal of ashes by storing them and other ways that do not occupy or occupy less land. The people's governments at the county level and the people's governments of cities and autonomous prefectures divided into districts shall formulate specific plans for cremation, and incorporate the new construction and transformation of funeral parlours, crematoriums and columbariums into urban and rural construction plans and capital construction plans.

The establishment of public cemetery by rural villagers shall be approved by the people's government at the township level and reported to the civil affairs department of the people's government at the county level for examination and approval.

Ninth without approval, no unit or individual may build funeral facilities.

Rural public cemetery shall not provide grave land for people other than villagers.

It is forbidden to establish or restore clan cemeteries.

Fifteenth in areas where burial is allowed, it is forbidden to bury bodies or build graves anywhere except cemeteries and rural public welfare cemeteries.

Two. Interim Measures for the Administration of Cemetery

Article 3 A cemetery is a public facility for urban and rural residents to bury their ashes and remains. Cemetery is divided into public welfare cemetery and business cemetery. Public cemetery is a public cemetery that provides burial service for the remains or ashes of rural villagers. Operating cemeteries are public welfare cemeteries that provide paid services for urban residents to bury ashes or remains, and belong to the tertiary industry.

Ninth the establishment of public cemetery, the villagers' committee shall apply and report to the civil affairs department at the county level for approval.

Extended data

Areas where the construction of graves is prohibited:

(1) Cultivated land and forest land;

(two) city parks, scenic spots and cultural relics protection areas;

(3) Near reservoirs, river dams and water source protection areas;

(four) on both sides of the railway and highway trunk lines.

reference data

China government network-regulations on funeral management

Shanghai Civil Affairs-Interim Measures for the Administration of Cemetery