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Number 37: Provide the number of plot allowance payments received for Veteran burials from the Federal government.
Number 38: Provide the total amount that the State charges Veterans and Dependents for burials (Do not include plot allowance).
Number 39: Provide total number of State employees in the cemetery office.
Number 40: Provide total numbers of State personnel in the field other than the cemetery office.
Number 41: Provide the overall number of State personnel (adding blocks # 39 and # 40).
Number 42 Provide the amount of State funds obligated for Human Resources (Do not include plot allowance).
Number 43: Provide the amount of State funds obligated for other operating costs (Do not include plot allowance).
Number 44: Provide the total operating expenses (include burial plot allowances if applicable) (adding blocks # 37, # 42 and # 43).
Number 45: How is burial plot allowance money used? (continued from page 1).
Number 46: What are your eligibility requirements, including residency requirements.
Number 47: Briefly describe any facts of special interest or historical significance relating to the cemetery grounds. (Examples:
Cemetery is located near an old Civil War battlefield; is part of the State Veteran's Home; the first interment was Jeremiah Johnson,
famous frontiersman and guide for the Union soldiers during the mid 1800's).
Number 48: List in general description the different types of buildings located on cemetery grounds. Example: Cemetery has a
separate maintenance facility with three heated maintenance bays, a separate administration building and a committal shelter.
Number 49: List memorials located at the cemetery. Examples: Memorials to veterans of specific wars or campaigns and
monuments placed by Veterans Service Organizations.
Number 50: Location of cemetery. Please include precise direction from the nearest large airport to cemetery.
Number 51 List the names of all Medal of Honor recipients and other notable Veterans buried in your cemetery.
Number 52: Describe use of compensated work therapy program (CWT), volunteer, convict or other supplemental labor. Describe
use of contractors to accomplish cemetery tasks.
How to Estimate Date of Closure For Casketed Burial Area
Add block # 29 for both Veterans and Dependents and use that total to divide into block #17. That total should be added to the
current reporting year to obtain the estimated closure date.
Example: Block # 29 - (Veterans) 4 and (Dependents) 18 = 22
Block # 17 is 400
Divide 22 into 400 = 18 years
Add 18 years to the reporting month and year (April 2008) = April 2026
How to Estimate Date of In-Ground Burial Area
Example: Block # 30 - (Veterans) 12 and (Dependents) 6 = 18
Block # 20 is 276
Divide 18 into 276 = 15 years
Add the 15 years to the reporting month and year (April 2008) = April 2023
How to Estimate Date of Closure for Columbarium Area
Example: Block #31 - (Veterans) 22 and (Dependents) 7 = 29
Block #23 is 640
Divide 29 into 640 = 22 years
Add the 22 years to the reporting month and year (April 2008) = April 2030

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