§ 91.07 BURIAL PERMIT.
   All persons desiring to bury a deceased person shall first be required to file a completed death certificate with the County Registrar before any body may be buried in the city cemetery. If it is impossible to complete the certificate of death within the legal period of time prescribed by state law, the funeral director shall notify the County Registrar and obtain his or her written approval before the deceased person may be buried in the city cemetery. The burial permit so issued by the County Registrar shall then be filed with the secretary of the Cemetery Board. It shall be unlawful for the sexton or other person to allow the interment of a body without first receiving such permit. The burial permit shall then be countersigned and dated by the sexton. The interment of any body shall be performed under the direct supervision of a licensed funeral director. The applicant shall also file with the burial permit an application containing the name, age, sex, race, and cause of death of the deceased person for the records of the Cemetery Board. Upon completion of the requirements herein, the secretary of the Cemetery Board shall then issue a city burial permit which shall entitle the applicant to bury a deceased person in the city cemetery. In the event that the removal of the body of any deceased person is required, the secretary shall issue no permit until the applicant shall have first complied with the laws of the state with respect to such disinterment.
(Neb. RS 71-605) (Prior Code, § 3-807) Penalty, see § 10.99