This is a legal form that was released by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy - a government authority operating within Michigan. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is the Perpetual Care Fund in Michigan?
A: The Perpetual Care Fund in Michigan is a fund that is used to ensure the maintenance and upkeep of cemeteries.
Q: Why is a Perpetual Care Fund necessary?
A: A Perpetual Care Fund is necessary to ensure the long-term care and maintenance of cemeteries, including services like lawn care, monument upkeep, and general maintenance.
Q: Who contributes to the Perpetual Care Fund?
A: Contributions to the Perpetual Care Fund are typically made by cemetery owners or operators, who are required by law to deposit a portion of their cemetery sales into the fund.
Q: How is the Perpetual Care Fund managed?
A: The Perpetual Care Fund in Michigan is usually managed by the Cemetery Commission or a similar regulatory body, which oversees the fund's investments and ensures its proper use.
Q: What happens to the money in the Perpetual Care Fund?
A: The money in the Perpetual Care Fund is invested, and the returns from these investments are used to fund the ongoing maintenance and care of cemeteries.
Q: Can cemetery owners use the Perpetual Care Fund for other purposes?
A: No, the Perpetual Care Fund in Michigan is strictly regulated and can only be used for the care and maintenance of cemeteries.
Q: Is the Perpetual Care Fund mandatory for all cemeteries in Michigan?
A: Yes, all cemeteries in Michigan are required by law to establish and maintain a Perpetual Care Fund to ensure the long-term care of their grounds and facilities.
Q: Are there any legal requirements for the size of the Perpetual Care Fund?
A: Yes, Michigan law sets minimum requirements for the size of the Perpetual Care Fund based on the number of graves and the overall size of the cemetery.
Q: How can I find out if a cemetery has a Perpetual Care Fund?
A: You can inquire with the cemetery directly or check with the Cemetery Commission or a similar regulatory body for information on the status of the Perpetual Care Fund for a particular cemetery.
Q: What happens if a cemetery does not have enough funds in their Perpetual Care Fund?
A: If a cemetery does not have enough funds in their Perpetual Care Fund to cover the necessary maintenance and care, the Cemetery Commission may intervene and take action to ensure the proper care of the cemetery.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of Attachment A by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy.