| 2. Burial or cremation. In the event of the death of an |
eligible person, the funeral director shall notify the overseer |
prior to burial or cremation or by the end of the next business |
day following the funeral director's receipt of the body, |
whichever is earlier. Notwithstanding section 4305, subsection 3, |
paragraph C, a decision on any application for assistance with |
burial expenses need not be rendered until the overseer has |
verified that no relative or other resource is available to pay |
for the direct burial or cremation costs, but the decision must |
be rendered within 10 2 days after receiving an application. The |
father, mother, grandfather, grandmother, and children, |
grandchildren or siblings, by consanguinity, living within or |
owning real or tangible property within the State, are |
responsible for the burial or cremation costs of the eligible |
person in proportion to their respective abilities. When no |
legally liable relative possesses a financial capacity to pay |
either in lump sum or on an installment basis for the direct |
costs of a burial or cremation, the contribution of a |
municipality under this subsection is limited to a reasonable |
calculation of the funeral director's direct costs, less any and |
all contributions from any other source. |