Section 9001 Of Chapter 1. General Provisions From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 8. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 1.
9001
. (a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
(1) There is a continuing need to provide for the respectful and
cost-effective interment of human remains to meet the cultural,
economic, religious, and social needs of California's diverse
communities.
(2) The Legislature authorized the creation of public cemetery
districts in 1909 to assume responsibility for the ownership,
improvement, expansion, and operation of cemeteries and the provision
of interment services from fraternal, pioneer, religious, social,
and other organizations that were unable to provide for those
cemeteries.
(3) For nearly a century, public cemetery districts have provided
communities with the means to publicly finance the ownership,
improvement, expansion, and operation of public cemeteries and the
provision of interment services, particularly in rural and formerly
rural communities.
(4) Interment customs and practices have changed since the
creation of the public cemetery districts but communities continue to
need the means to own, improve, expand, and operate public
cemeteries that provide respectful and cost-effective interments.
(b) In enacting this part, it is the intent of the Legislature to
create and continue a broad statutory authority for a class of
special districts that can own, improve, expand, and operate public
cemeteries that provide respectful and cost-effective interments.
(c) It is also the intent of the Legislature that local officials
adapt the powers and procedures provided by this part to meet the
diversity of local conditions and circumstances.