New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A07894

Introduced
4/11/25  
Refer
4/11/25  
Report Pass
5/27/25  
Refer
5/27/25  
Refer
1/7/26  
Report Pass
1/20/26  
Engrossed
1/27/26  
Refer
1/27/26  

Caption

Permits a chief fiscal officer of a county or a public administrator, when having the right to control the disposition of the remains of a decedent and acting reasonably and in good faith, to, without civil liability, select cremation or natural organic reduction as the method of disposition for such decedent where the financial resources of such decedent are limited and such disposition is selected with the reasonable belief that the method is consistent with the religious practices of the decedent.

Impact

The impact of A07894 on state laws revolves around granting greater authority to specific officials in situations of limited financial resources for deceased individuals. This provision seeks to alleviate the burden on families who may otherwise struggle with the costs associated with traditional burial methods. It allows for a more compassionate and economically feasible option in managing the remains of decedents who lack sufficient estate resources.

Summary

Bill A07894 proposes amendments to the public health law regarding the disposition of remains, specifically allowing a chief fiscal officer of a county or a public administrator to select either cremation or natural organic reduction as methods of disposition. This is designed for cases where the decedent's financial resources are limited and the chosen method aligns with their religious practices. The bill aims to provide a framework that respects the wishes of decedents while also considering financial constraints.

Contention

While the bill provides significant changes in how the remains of financially constrained individuals can be disposed of, it may raise concerns regarding the extent of authority given to county fiscal officers or public administrators. Some stakeholders may argue that such authority could lead to ethical dilemmas or inconsistencies in the application of this law, particularly regarding respect for individual wishes and cultural practices surrounding death and disposition.

Companion Bills

NY S07457

Same As Permits a chief fiscal officer of a county or a public administrator, when having the right to control the disposition of the remains of a decedent and acting reasonably and in good faith, to, without civil liability, select cremation or natural organic reduction as the method of disposition for such decedent where the financial resources of such decedent are limited and such disposition is selected with the reasonable belief that the method is consistent with the religious practices of the decedent.

Previously Filed As

NY S07457

Permits a chief fiscal officer of a county or a public administrator, when having the right to control the disposition of the remains of a decedent and acting reasonably and in good faith, to, without civil liability, select cremation or natural organic reduction as the method of disposition for such decedent where the financial resources of such decedent are limited and such disposition is selected with the reasonable belief that the method is consistent with the religious practices of the decedent.

NY HB2403

Establishing the order of priority of a decedent's surviving parents who cannot agree on the disposition of such decedent's remains.

NY HF4242

Decedents' personal property disposition by coroners and medical examiners provisions modified.

NY HB1570

To Amend The Law Concerning The Disposition Of Narcotic Drugs Of A Decedent.

NY SF4661

Coroners and medical examiners disposition of decedents' personal property provisions modifications

NY HB2386

Relating to the unclaimed remains of eligible decedents.

NY HB591

Authorize use of natural organic reduction as form of disposition

NY SB1335

Relating to decedents' estates.

NY SB1448

Relating to decedents' estates and other matters involving probate courts.

NY HB3421

Relating to decedents' estates and other matters involving probate courts.

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CA SB580

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CA AB2542

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MA S1217

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SC H5323

Special Order

HI HB747

Relating To Human Remains.

HI HB747

Relating To Human Remains.