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(1) Three or more persons may associate themselves together under the provisions of law, for the purpose of procuring and establishing a cemetery or place of sepulture, and they shall, upon association and compliance with the provisions of law, be a body politic and corporate; may sue and be sued; may have a common seal that may be altered at pleasure; may purchase, hold, and convey real and personal estate; may choose a president and other officers; may enact bylaws for regulating the affairs of the corporation, not inconsistent with the law of this state, and compel the observance thereof by suitable penalties; and may do all acts necessary for the well ordering of the affairs of such corporation.

(1.5) (a) A board of directors for a nonprofit cemetery corporation shall include at least one director who owns a lot, grave space, niche, or crypt. If such an owner cannot be found to serve as a director, the board of directors shall maintain a vacancy until the director position can be filled with such an owner. A nonprofit cemetery corporation may wait until the first vacancy on the board of directors occurs after January 1, 2013, before appointing a director who owns a lot, grave space, niche, or crypt.

(b) This subsection (1.5) applies only to cemeteries as defined in section 6-24-101 (2).

(2) A nonprofit corporation subject to the "Colorado Revised Nonprofit Corporation Act", articles 121 to 137 of this title, shall have all of the rights and powers granted by this article to the extent not inconsistent with said act, if such nonprofit corporation otherwise complies with the terms and provisions of this article.

Source: G.L. § 236. G.S. § 379. R.S. 08: § 1047. C.L. § 2430. CSA: C. 41, § 227. CRS 53: § 31-26-1. C.R.S. 1963: § 31-22-1. L. 67: p. 659, § 13. L. 97: (2) amended, p. 757, § 14, effective July 1, 1998. L. 2003: (1) amended, p. 2209, § 28, effective July 1, 2004. L. 2012: (1.5) added, (HB 12-1068), ch. 229, p. 1008, § 1, effective August 8. L. 2017: (1.5)(b) amended, (HB 17-1244), ch. 239, p. 983, § 2, effective August 9.


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