WEST VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE
2026 REGULAR SESSION
Introduced
Senate Bill 1066
By Senator Woodrum
[Introduced February 23, 2026; referred
to the Committee on the Judiciary]
A BILL to amend the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, by adding a new article, designated §37-13B-1, §37-13B-2, §37-13B-3, §37-13B-4, §37-13B-5, §37-13B-6, §37-13B-7, §37-13B-8, §37-13B-9, §37-13B-10, §37-13B-11, §37-13B-12, §37-13B-13, §37-13B-14, §37-13B-15, §37-13B-16, §37-13B-17, §37-13B-18, and §37-13B-19, relating to cemeteries and burial grounds; the protection of burial rights and lot ownership; ensuring the continuity of responsibility for cemetery care, prevention, abandonment, and evasion of cemetery obligations; burial rights and cemetery operations; cemetery financial responsibility and continuity; endangered and abandoned cemeteries protection; prohibitions and enforcement; and authority of the Attorney General.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
The purpose of this article is to protect burial rights and lot ownership interests, ensure continuity of responsibility for cemetery care, prevent abandonment and evasion of cemetery obligations, codify state authority to protect abandoned and endangered cemeteries, and provide enforceable standards consistent with constitutional principles.
"Abandoned cemetery" means a cemetery for which no identifiable or legally responsible owner or governing body exists.
"Cemetery" means any land or structure used or intended to be used for the interment of human remains.
"Cemetery operator" means any person, firm, corporation, association, partnership, or other entity that owns, manages, or controls a cemetery.
"Continuing operator" means any person or entity that exercised control over cemetery operations within five years preceding abandonment, insolvency, or dissolution.
"Endangered cemetery" means a cemetery threatened by erosion, land movement, flooding, subsidence, or encroachment by public infrastructure.
"Grave preparation" means the opening, closing, or sealing of a grave or burial space.
"Interment" means the burial or placement of human remains.
"Lot owner" means a person holding fee title, easement, license, or other vested right of interment in a cemetery lot or grave space.
"Perpetual care cemetery" means a cemetery maintaining a trust or fund for ongoing care or maintenance.
(b) Interment access may not be denied or restricted solely due to staffing convenience, internal scheduling preferences, or corporate efficiency measures.
(c) Rules governing interment shall be reasonable, uniformly applied, directly related to safety or maintenance, and shall not materially impair vested burial rights
(c) A rule requiring exclusive grave preparation adopted after conveyance of a burial right may not retroactively diminish that right.
(b) Cemetery rules may not retroactively impair rights conveyed by deed, plat, or other written instrument.
(1) Arbitrarily limit burial days or hours;
(2) Condition interment upon the purchase of unnecessary services;
(3) Deny interment access without just cause; or
(4) Retaliate against a lot owner for asserting rights under this article.
(1) Lot owners;
(2) Immediate family members of the deceased;
(3) Licensed funeral establishments acting with authorization; and
(4) The Attorney General.
(b) Available remedies include injunctive relief, declaratory relief, actual damages, and reasonable attorney fees.
(b) Insolvency, dissolution, or bankruptcy does not extinguish cemetery obligations imposed by state law.
(b) Liability under this section attaches based upon control and benefit, not corporate form.
(b) Bond proceeds may be used for stabilization, maintenance, remediation, or lawful transfer of cemetery operations.
(b) This section regulates future licensure and does not impose retroactive penalties.
(b) A receiver may stabilize operations, access available funds, and transfer the cemetery to a qualified public, nonprofit, or private entity.
(b) Actions taken under this section do not require a finding of abandonment under any other provision of law.
(b) Interagency agreements may be used to implement corrective measures.
(b) The fund consists of fees, civil penalties, residual trust funds, legislative appropriations, and donations or grants.
(c) Fund expenditures are limited to protection, stabilization, remediation, or lawful relocation of burial grounds.
This article takes effect 90 days from passage.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to protect burial rights and lot ownership by ensuring the continuity of responsibility for cemetery care, prevention, abandonment and evasion of cemetery obligations.
Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from a heading or the present law and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.