[Adopted 8-3-2021 by Res. No. 384]
In order to set the expectations of the public with regard to
the entitlement to burial at the Rockland County veterans cemeteries,
and to provide for the respectful and orderly presentation of the
Rockland County veterans cemeteries, the Legislature of the County
of Rockland hereby provides these policies and rules for its operations
and maintenance.
For the purpose of these rules and policies, the following definitions
shall apply to the following terms:
ACCEPTABLE RESIDENCE DOCUMENTS
Acceptable documentation sufficient to show that the requirement
of Rockland County residency has been met, which may include tax bills,
income tax statements, utility bills or bank statements issued within
90 days prior to the burial grave or plot request.
BURIAL
Burial in a Rockland County veterans cemetery.
BURIAL CONTRACT
Contract between the County of Rockland and the persons or
companies that conduct burials.
BURIAL DESIGNEE
Person responsible for collecting required documentation,
assigning the burial graves and plots, and conducting the burial.
CHILD
Legally recognized child of a veteran who is under the age
of 18, or has a mental or physical disability that was medically documented
prior to age 18.
COUNTY OF ROCKLAND
Municipal corporation that forms the county-level government
of Rockland County, New York.
DECEDENT
Person who dies for whom burial is being requested.
DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS
Documentation that must be shown as proof that someone is
a veteran, spouse, child or gold star parent eligible for burial.
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT DIVISION
A division of the Department of General Services at the County
of Rockland led by the Director of Facilities Management that maintains,
operates and improves the Rockland County veterans cemeteries.
FEE SCHEDULE
List of the fees charged for burial services under the burial
contract, subject to change.
FUNERAL REQUESTOR
Director of the decedent's funeral home or the person
requesting the burial.
GOLD STAR PARENT
Parent of a veteran who died in a situation listed in 10
U.S.C. § 1126(a), and who had a relationship with the deceased
veteran as provided in 38 U.S.C. § 101(5).
GOVERNMENT ACTION
Action taken by the County of Rockland, State of New York
or United States federal government, or a government official, body
or agency that affects Rockland County veterans cemeteries.
MARKER POLICY
Veterans Service Agency policy that sets forth the policies
and procedures for obtaining grave markers for a spouse, child or
gold star parent.
ROCKLAND COUNTY VETERANS CEMETERIES
Gary Onderdonk Veterans Memorial Cemetery and Frederick W.
Loescher Veterans Memorial Cemetery, which are located within Rockland
County, and are owned and operated by the County of Rockland for the
burial of eligible persons.
SPOUSE
Legally recognized spouse of a veteran.
STATUS
Existence of a documented relationship to a veteran as required
under this code.
VETERAN
A person who served in the active military, naval or air
service, was discharged or released therefrom under conditions other
than dishonorable or its equivalent, and meets the requirement of
military service and requirement of Rockland County residency.
VETERAN BURIAL COORDINATOR
Employee of the Veterans Service Agency who determines whether
the documentation requirements have been met, and authorizes burials.
Visitation of graves shall be permitted during daylight hours
only, seven days a week, including holidays.
The interpretation and implementation of these rules, and anything
not specifically addressed herein, shall be left to the discretion
and approval of the Veterans Service Agency.
Where a government action affects Rockland County veterans cemeteries
for health, safety, or any other reason, and the government action
interferes with the veterans cemeteries policy herein, any provisions
of the veterans cemeteries policy that conflict with the government
action shall be suspended until such government action is no longer
in effect.
If any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section or
part of this chapter or the application thereof to any person, individual,
corporation, firm, partnership, entity or circumstance shall be adjudged
by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unconstitutional,
such order or judgment shall not affect, impair, effect or invalidate
the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in its operation to the
clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section or part of this
chapter or in its application to the person, individual, corporation,
firm, partnership, entity or circumstance directly involved in the
controversy in which such order or judgment shall be rendered.