Disposition of remains for military personnel

Bill ID:2011 House Bill 15
Introduced:Thursday, December 16, 2010
Sponsors: Eliseo Lee Alcon (D)
Status:Introduced
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An act relating to death; authorizing a person designated on a United States Department of Defense record of emergency data form to provide disposition arrangements for remains of a decedent; allowing a person authorized by a united states department of defense record of emergency data form to determine the disposition of remains of a decedent.

Related Issues: Military

 

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Representative Eliseo Lee Alcon
New Mexico State Representative Eliseo Lee Alcon represents District 6, which includes Cibola &…

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