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Article updated: 5/5/2011 3:36 PM

New rules in works for Cook County burials

In 2009, workers at Burr Oak Cemetery in Alsip were accused of digging up hundreds of graves in a scheme to resell plots.

In 2009, workers at Burr Oak Cemetery in Alsip were accused of digging up hundreds of graves in a scheme to resell plots.

 

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By Associated Press

The medical examiner and cemeteries in Cook County face tougher regulations under recently passed legislation designed to protect unidentified bodies and poor people.

The legislation includes more rules on coffin transport and required DNA samples from unidentified bodies.

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The Cook County Board passed the legislation Wednesday; it requires a signature from board President Toni Preckwinkle.

The rules come after authorities learned of problems with burial practices, including at Burr Oak Cemetery in South suburban Alsip. Bodies were found stacked on top of each other, among other issues.

The new rules would require DNA from unidentified bodies be sent to Illinois State Police to help solve cases of missing persons and handling cold cases. The rules also would limit one body per coffin and say a non-biodegradable identification tag should be attached to each coffin.

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