SENATE DOCKET, NO. 889 FILED ON: 1/13/2009
SENATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 49
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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PRESENTED BY:
Thomas P. Kennedy
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To the Honorable Senate and House of
Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General
Court assembled:
The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the passage of the accompanying bill:
An Act relative to deceased poor and indigent persons.
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PETITION OF:
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Name:
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District/Address:
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Thomas P. Kennedy
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Second Plymouth and Bristol
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Christine E. Canavan
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10th Plymouth
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Richard J. Ross
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9th Norfolk
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Steven C. Panagiotakos
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First Middlsex
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Michael Brady
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9th Plymouth
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John W. Scibak
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2nd Hampshire
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Thomas M. McGee
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Third Essex and Middlesex
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Allen J. McCarthy
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7th Plymouth
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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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In the Year Two Thousand and Nine
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An Act relative to deceased poor and indigent persons.
Be it enacted
by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
SECTION 1. Chapter 117A of the General Laws is hereby
amended by striking out section 9 and inserting in place thereof the
following
section
:—
Section 9. The department shall provide for the decent final dis
position of all deceased persons who are at the time of death recipients
of aid or assistance under this chapter, all deceased persons
who, although without means of support
at the time of death, did not
apply for such aid or assistance; and all unknown persons found
dead. The expense thereof may be recovered of their kindred, if any,
chargeable by law for their support in the manner provided in this
chapter; and if th
e expense of their funeral and final disposition is
not paid by such kindred, an amount not exceeding $1,100 shall be
paid by the commonwealth to the funeral establishment; provided
further, that the commonwealth shall have the right of reimburse
ment from whatever resources may exist in the estate of said person.
SECTION 2.
Said chapter 117A is hereby further amended by
striking out section 10 and i
n
serting in
place thereof the following
section
:—
Section 10.
In case of the decease of a poor and indigent person
the commonwealth shall pay toward the expense of the funeral and
final disposition of such person a sum not exceeding eleven hundred
dollars to the funeral
e
stablishment; provided, however, that t
he
commonwealth shall have the right of reimbursement from whatever
resources may exist in the estate of said person.
SECTION 3.
Section 2 of chapter 118 of the General Laws, as
appearing in the 2004 Official Edition, is hereby amended by
striki
ng out the third paragraph and inserting place thereof the
following paragraph
:—
“The department may pay a sum not exceeding $1,100 toward the
funeral and final disposition of a recipient to the funeral establish
ment provided that there are insuffi
cient resources to pay for the cost
of such funeral and final disposition. The commonwealth shall hav
e t
he right of reimbursement from whatever resources may exist in the
estate of the recipient.”
SECTION 4.
Chapter 118A of the General Laws is hereby
amended by striking out section 7
and
inserting in place thereof the
following section:—
Section 7. The department shall provide
to
aged and disabled resi
dents of the commonwealth under this chapter a pro
gram of social
services
as enumerated under section 2 of chapter 18. In addition to
the other benefits
authorized
by this chapter, the department may
provide to such recipients grants of assistance
in
cases of fire, flood,
or other disaster. The de
partment may pay a sum not exceeding
$1,100
toward
the funeral and final disposition of a recipient to a
funeral establishment provided that
there
are insufficient resources
to pay for the cost of such funeral and interment. The
common
wealth
shall
have the right of reimbursement from whatever
resources may exist in the
estate
of the recipient.
SECTION 5.
Section 23 of chapter 119 of the General Laws, as
appearing in the 2004 Official Edition is hereby amended by striking
out
the fifteenth paragraph and inserting in place thereof the
following paragraph:—
“H. The department may pay a sum not exceeding $1,100 the
funeral and final disposition of a child in its care to a funeral estab
lishment
provided that there are insufficient resources to pay for the
cost of such funeral and final disposition. The commonwealth shall
have the right of reimbursement from whatever resources may exist
in the estate of the child.”