(1) A crematorium manager, or manager of a prescribed business, who has custody of the cremated remains of a deceased person must deal with the cremated remains in accordance with any reasonable instructions given to the manager by the senior next of kin of the deceased person.(2) A crematorium manager or manager of a prescribed business must retain the cremated remains of a deceased person if (a) no instructions, as to the collection or disposal of the cremated remains, are given to the manager by the senior next of kin of the deceased person; or(b) the instructions, as to the collection or disposal of the cremated remains, given to the manager by the senior next of kin of the deceased person are not reasonable; or(c) the cremated remains are not collected by the senior next of kin of the deceased person.(3) A crematorium manager or manager of a prescribed business may dispose of the cremated remains of a deceased person if (a) the crematorium manager or manager of a prescribed business has, despite all reasonable efforts, been unable to contact the senior next of kin of the deceased person; and(b) a period of 2 years has elapsed from the date of the cremation of the deceased person.