Tex. Health & Safety Code Section 716.052
Cremation Authorization Form

declare that to their knowledge the human remains do not contain a pacemaker or any other material or implant that may potentially be hazardous or cause damage to the cremation chamber or the person performing the cremation;

(7)

include the name of the funeral establishment or other person authorized to receive the cremated remains from the crematory establishment;

(8)

detail the manner of permanent disposition of the cremated remains, if known;

(9)

list any items of value delivered to the crematory establishment along with the human remains and include instructions on the handling of the items;

(10)

specify whether the authorizing agent has arranged for a viewing of the deceased person or service with the deceased person present before cremation and the date and time of the viewing or service; and

(11)

include the signature of the authorizing agent attesting to the accuracy of all representations contained on the cremation authorization form.

(b)

A cremation authorization form must include a written notice to the authorizing agent that:

(1)

the authorizing agent assumes responsibility for the disposition of the cremated remains; and

(2)

the crematory establishment may:

(A)

release to the authorizing agent, in person, the cremated remains of the deceased person;

(B)

ship the cremated remains to the authorizing agent if the agent authorizes shipment and provides a shipping address on the authorization form; or

(C)

dispose of the cremated remains in accordance with this chapter not earlier than the 121st day following the date of cremation if the cremated remains have not been claimed by the authorizing agent.

(c)

A funeral director or other representative of a funeral establishment that contracts to provide for the cremation of deceased human remains must sign the cremation authorization form.

(d)

A crematory establishment shall provide a cremation authorization form to an authorizing agent on request. Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 178, Sec. 2, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.