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La Pointe, Charles Form VS No. 62. 10-20-44-10M (4C-321) TRANSIT PERMIT NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ALBANY ' A Transit Permit and Transit Label issued by the Local Registrar of Vital Statistics must ac- company each dead body transported by a common carrier.—Regulation 1, subdivision 1. UNDERTAKER'S CERTIFICATE 11 erehg Certify that the accompanying dead body of Charles LaPointe ,. C itY Plattsburg, who died in the of , Ai (City, Village or Town) A S4nslef-- / Clinton Feb• 7 46 Male Married✓ .o County of , State of New York, on19 , Sex , widaweet °' '7h i t e 48 4 1 (�1 �r fi F o 1 1 r n aree� b Color or race , Age years month_ dayls, Birthplace )�C-ause o� b - -uea 'ffedI 1Iemorhage (practurc Shull) has been prepared for transportation y strictly in accordance with Regulation 1, subdivision 2 as printed with this blank. Certificate was signed by E.•._.. .,-McDowell , M.D., Address Plat t sbur ; NYDate of shipment Feb• 7, 1946 . 19 ; Route of shipment RAILWAY Lit R SSS - Delaware & Hudson, F.R. ; Point of shipment P 1 at t Sbu rg, PZ• Y• ; Point of destination Town of Que en sbury,. N. Y. v �� (Signature of Undertaker) —' 3 Dated Feb. 7, 19 46 Address Platt-burg, N. Y. A *Cross out words not applying. 3 PERMIT OF LO CAL REGISTRAR DIST. No. 901 Registered No. Date of issuance Feb. 7 , 19 46 A satisfactory Certificate of Death for above decedent having be filed and recorded in my office, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED FOR THE REMOVAL AND SDI ' o . ' F, HE B DY. (Signature of Local Registrar) .„.„/. Local Registrar of the G'it.� of P lat t sburg.,_ , County of Clinton (City, Village or Town) State of New York. Only the Local Registrar(Deputy or Subreg`strar)may issue a Burial,Removal or Transit Permit Detach here and give part above to escort or attach to waybill if shipped by express ENDORSEMENT OF SEXTON OR PER SON IN CHARGE OF PREMISES ON WHICH INTERMENTS OR CREMATIONS ARE MADE Date of t was ! f 19 416 (Interment or Cremation) (Signed) Vt Person in charge of V , (Name o Cemetery, Crematorium, Person in charge must return this Permit to egistrar of his District within SEVEN (7) DAYS from above date. If no person is in charge, THE UNDERTAKEN MUST SIGN ABOVE STATEMENT, write across the face of the Permit the words "No person in charge," and FILE PERMIT WITHIN THREE (3) DAYS with Registrar of District in which cemetery is located. EXTRACTS FROM VITAL STATISTICS LAW § 379. Duties of undertaker. to each case the undertaker,or person having charge of the corpse, shall file the cer- tificte of death with the registrar of the district hi which the death occurred and obtain a burial or removal permit prior to any disposition of the body. * * * The undertaker shall deliver the burial permit to the person in charge of the place of burial, before interring or otherwise disposing of the body; or shall attach the removal permit to the box containing the corpse, when shipped by any transportation company; said permit to accompany the corpse to its destination, where if within the State of New York, it shall be delivered to the person in charge of the place of burial. § 380. Duties of undertakers; interment within the state. If the interment, or other disposition of the body is to be made within the state, the wording of the burial or removal permit may be limited to a statement by the registrar, and over his signature, that a satisfactory certificate of death, having been filed with him, as required by law, permission is granted to inter, remove or dispose otherwise of the body, stating the name, age, sex, cause of death, and other neces- sary details upon the form prescribed by the commissioner of health. § 381. Interments. No person in charge of any premises on which interments or cremations are made shall inter or permit the interment or other disposition of any body unless it is accompanied by a burial, cremation or transit permit, as herein provided. Such person shall endorse upon the permit the date of interment, or cremation over his signature, and shall return all permits so endorsed to the registrar of his district within seven days from the date of interment or cremation. He shall keep a record of all bodies interred or otherwise disposed of on the premises under his charge, in each case stating the name of each deceased person, place of death, date of burial or disposal, and name and address of the undertaker; which record shall at all times be open to official inspection; provided that the undertaker or person having charge of the corpse, when burying a body in a cemetery or burial ground having no person in charge, shall sign the burial or removal permit, giving the date of burial, and shall write across the face of the permit the words "No person in charge," and file the burial or removal permit within three days with the registrar of the district in which the cemetery is located. SEXTONS and UNDERTAKERS violating the law relative to the return of permits are liable to a penalty of NOT LESS THAN FIVE DOLLARS NOR MORE THAN FIFTY DOLLARS FOR THE FIRST OFFENSE. The law will ?3e enforced. Local Registrars are required, under penalty, to report violations thereof.