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AB 25422025–2026 SessionREPORTEDREPUBLICAN

Human remains: disposition.

Introduced Feb 20, 2026Joe Patterson (R-CA)

Summary

Under existing law, the right to control the disposition of the remains of a deceased person vests in persons pursuant to an established priority, beginning with an agent under a power of attorney for health care, except as otherwise directed by the decedent. A person upon whom the duty of interment is imposed by law who omits to perform that duty within a reasonable period of time is guilty of a misdemeanor. If a person has been charged with first- or second-degree murder or voluntary manslaughter in connection with the decedent's death and those charges are known to the funeral director or cemetery authority, existing law passes the right of control to the next of kin in accordance with the aforementioned priority. This bill, Marissa's Law, would pass the right of control to the next of kin in accordance with the aforementioned priority if a funeral director or cemetery authority knows that the person with right of control (1) was subject to a restraining order for domestic violence against the deceased at the time of the decedent's death or (2) is a parent of the deceased and granting disposition rights to the person would have been contrary to the decedent's best interests.

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Legislative Journey

  1. Introduced
  2. Committee
  3. Floor
  4. Passed Chamber 1
  5. Passed Chamber 2
  6. Signed
Feb 20, 2026

Read first time. To print.

House
Feb 21, 2026

From printer. May be heard in committee March 23.

House
Mar 9, 2026

Referred to Com. on JUD.

House
Mar 18, 2026

From committee chair, with author's amendments: Amend, and re-refer to Com. on JUD. Read second time and amended.

House
Mar 19, 2026

Re-referred to Com. on JUD.

House
Mar 24, 2026

From committee: Do pass and re-refer to Com. on APPR. with recommendation: To Consent Calendar. (Ayes 12. Noes 0.) (March 24). Re-referred to Com. on APPR.

House