(1) The decision maker for a deceased person may object to the disposal of human remains of the deceased person.
(2) The objection must be made in writing to the manager of the facility at which it is proposed to dispose of the human remains of the deceased person and state the following:
(a) the person is the decision maker for the deceased person;
(b) the reasons for the objection.
(3) An objection mentioned in subsection (1) may be withdrawn, in writing, by the decision maker who submitted the objection.