Ohio Administrative Code Title 1301:13 - Cemetery Dispute Resolution Commission

Ohio Administrative Code – Title 1301:13: Cemetery Dispute Resolution Commission

Title 1301:13 of the Ohio Administrative Code establishes the rules and procedures for the Cemetery Dispute Resolution Commission (CDRC), under the oversight of the Ohio Department of Commerce, Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing.

Purpose of the Cemetery Dispute Resolution Commission

The CDRC was created to:

Receive, investigate, and mediate complaints related to cemeteries in Ohio.

Resolve disputes between consumers and cemetery operators.

Help ensure fair practices and compliance with Ohio’s cemetery laws under Ohio Revised Code Chapter 4767.

Key Provisions in OAC Title 1301:13

Here are the typical rule categories found in this title:

1301:13-1-01 – Definitions

Clarifies terms such as “complainant,” “cemetery operator,” and “cemetery.”

Sets the scope of the Commission’s authority.

1301:13-1-02 – Filing of Complaints

Details how individuals may file a formal complaint regarding:

Maintenance and operation of cemeteries

Burial practices

Mismanagement of funds or property

Specifies required forms, documentation, and submission procedures.

1301:13-1-03 – Investigation and Mediation

Explains how the Commission conducts inquiries into complaints.

Allows for voluntary mediation between the parties.

May involve on-site inspections or document reviews.

1301:13-1-04 – Hearings and Decisions

If mediation fails, outlines how the Commission holds administrative hearings.

Procedures for notice, rights of the parties, and rendering of decisions.

Commission decisions may include recommendations, directives, or referrals to legal authorities.

1301:13-1-05 – Confidentiality and Records

Sets rules on public access to Commission records.

Protects personal information of complainants and respondents.

Jurisdiction and Limits

The CDRC typically does not have authority over religious cemeteries, municipal cemeteries, or those operated solely by townships.

It does not handle criminal matters, contract law, or inheritance disputes—such issues are referred to appropriate legal venues.

Enforcement

The Ohio Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing provides administrative support.

The Commission may refer serious violations to law enforcement or the Ohio Attorney General.

 

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