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JURASZ VE KOENGZ DUMA

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Cadaver Protection Act 357 ES

Introduced in the Duma.

 

An act to protect the sanctity of corpses.

 


 

INTRODUCTION

 

This bill aims to incriminate those who would aim to defile fresh corpses before they have entered the grave. This bill further aims to enforce that autopsies must be given consent by the family of the deceased, as well as ensure that bodies within the morgue are both recorded and find their final resting place.


 

I. Amendments

  • 414.02: The defacement or autopsy of a body without approval from the family of the deceased shall constitute a middling offense. 

    • 414.021: If the deceased has no family members but has left a will, those within said will shall have a say in what is done with the body; otherwise approval shall defer to the Crown.

 

Introduced in Duma by Lord Maric var Ruthern on 357ES

 

IV JOVEO MAAN,

IV JOVEO EHR, 357ES

His Highness, Prince Heinrik Karl, Prince Regent of Hanseti and Ruska, Grand Prince of Kusoraev

 
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Former Tribune, Fyodor Erhdhart looks upon the news of the assented bill, frowns and writes a letter to Igor Kort @erictafoya

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