[Adopted 6-20-1961 (Ch. 177, Art. XI, of the 1974 Code)]
The Board of Health shall appoint a Cemetery Inspector, and said Cemetery Inspector shall hold office for a period of two years and until his successor is appointed, unless sooner removed by a three-fifths vote of the Board of Health.
It shall be the duty of the Cemetery Inspector to examine into the condition of any cemetery or burial grounds and ascertain whether the laws regarding it are duly observed and to see to the strict enforcement of the ordinances of the Borough of Totowa and statutes of the State of New Jersey relating to the interment, burial, disinterment or removal of any dead body in any cemetery, burial ground or place within the Borough of Totowa,[1] together with a report of any situation or condition existing that he deems detrimental to the health of the public.
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Editor's Note: See Ch. 433, Burials and Interments.
The Cemetery Inspector shall submit written monthly reports to the Board of Health, which reports shall indicate the number of burials, interments, disinterments or removals of dead bodies in or from any cemetery, burial grounds or place within the Borough of Totowa.
The Cemetery Inspector shall be compensated for his duties performed, which compensation shall be as provided in the annual Salary Ordinance of the Board of Health of the Borough of Totowa.[1]
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Editor's Note: See Ch. 84, Salaries and Compensation.