A person may direct the preparation for, type, or place of his or her own final disposition, either by oral or written instructions. The authorized representative otherwise entitled to control the final disposition pursuant to W. Va. Code § 30-6-3 and this rule shall faithfully carry out the reasonable and otherwise lawful directions of the decedent to the extent that the decedent has provided resources for the purpose of carrying out the directions. If the instructions are contained in a will, they shall be immediately carried out, regardless of the validity of the will in other respects or of the fact that the will may not be offered for or admitted to probate until a later date, subject to other provisions of this chapter or any other law of this state. If the instructions are contained in a valid medical power of attorney document, they shall be immediately carried out, pursuant to W. Va. Code §§ 16-30-1 et. seq. This subsection shall be administered and construed so that the reasonable and lawful instructions of the decedent or the person entitled to control the final disposition shall be faithfully and promptly performed.
The right to control the disposition of the remains of a deceased person, including the location and conditions of final disposition, unless other directions have been given by the decedent pursuant to subsection 24.1. of this section, vests in, and the duty of final disposition of the body devolves upon, the following authorized representative in the order named:
For purposes of this subsection, the appropriate public or court authority includes the county Department of Health and Human Resources of the county in which the death occurred if the person dies without apparent financial means to provide for final disposition or the circuit court in the county in which the death occurred.
Where there is only one person in a degree of relationship to the decedent described in subsections 24.2.2 through 24.2.6. of this section and a circuit court, pursuant to subsection 24.5. of this section, determines that the person and the decedent were estranged at the time of death, the right to control and the duty of disposition shall devolve to the authorized representative or representatives in the next degree of relationship pursuant to subsection 24.1. For purposes of this subsection, "estranged" means having a relationship characterized by mutual enmity, hostility, or indifference.
If a person or persons to whom the right to control and duty of disposition devolve, pursuant to subsection 24.2 of this section, refuses to accept or declines to act upon the right or duty, that right and duty shall pass as follows:
A crematory operator-in-charge shall have complete authority to control the final disposition and to proceed under this chapter to recover reasonable charges for the final disposition when both of the following apply:
A crematory operator or the crematory shall not be subject to criminal prosecution or civil liability for carrying out the otherwise lawful instructions of the decedent or the person or persons whom the crematory operator believes is entitled to control the final disposition as the authorized representative or representatives.
In addition to separate contractual obligations, the liability for the reasonable cost of final disposition devolves upon the estate of the decedent, regardless of whether testate or intestate, and the distributees of the estate, pursuant to Chapter 41 of W. Va. Code relating to wills. In the case of persons who die without apparent financial means to provide for final disposition, control of final disposition and liability devolves to the county Department of Health and Human Resources in which the death occurred, pursuant to W. Va. Code § 9-5-18 relating to funeral expenses for indigent persons and pursuant to W. Va. Code §§ 9-6-1 et. seq. relating to social services for adults. In the case of bodies delivered as anatomical gifts, pursuant to W. Va. Code §§ 16-9-1 et. seq. of the Anatomical Gift Act, the institution receiving the body shall bear the responsibility for transportation and final disposition.
Any person that arrests, attaches, detains, or claims to detain any human remains for any debt or demand, or upon any pretended lien or charge, or who, without authority of law, obstructs or detains a person charged with the duty or engaged in the final disposition of a dead human body, or fails to release any dead human body upon the receipt of authorization for the release signed by a person or persons entitled to custody of the body is guilty of a misdemeanor. Criminal prosecution shall not preclude the Board from taking any other lawful disciplinary action.
W. Va. Code R. § 6-2-24