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Latest New York Funeral Director Law
Practice Exam/ NYS Mortuary Law
Practice Test / New York State Funeral
Law Exam MOST RECENT (GRADED
A+)

1. A funeral director who has been practicing for 25 years must
complete how many continuing education (CE) hours for biennial
renewal?

 A) 0 hours
 B) 6 hours
 C) 12 hours
 D) 24 hours

Answer: C) 12 hours

Rationale: All active funeral directors must complete 12 CE hours
biennially. There is no exemption based on years of service . Of these 12
hours, at least 2 must be on NYS laws and regulations .




2. Under what specific circumstance is embalming required by NYS
law?

 A) For all deaths occurring in summer months
 B) If the body is being shipped out of state via common carrier and the
carrier requires it

, C) For all deaths occurring in nursing homes
 D) When the family specifically requests it

Answer: B) If the body is being shipped out of state via common
carrier and the carrier requires it

Rationale: NYS does not have a general statutory requirement for
embalming. It is required only in specific circumstances, such as shipping
out of state via common carrier that requires it, or crossing international
borders .




3. A person who is the subject of an order of protection that named
the decedent and who causes the decedent's death...

 A) Has the right to control disposition, as they are next of kin
 B) Loses the automatic right to control disposition of the remains
 C) Can still select a funeral home
 D) Must approve the death certificate

Answer: B) Loses the automatic right to control disposition of the
remains

Rationale: NYS law explicitly prohibits a person responsible for a
decedent's death from exercising disposition rights .




4. A registered resident's name may be placed on the letterhead of a
funeral establishment.

 A) True
 B) False

, Answer: B) False

Rationale: Only fully licensed funeral directors may be listed on business
letterhead. Registered residents are provisional licensees and cannot be
advertised as licensed directors .




5. A funeral director who allows their registration to lapse for more
than one year must reapply for licensure.

 A) True
 B) False

Answer: A) True

Rationale: A lapsed registration may require a new application and can
result in disciplinary action .

6. The NYS Bureau of Funeral Directing is part of which New York State
agency?

 A) Department of State
 B) Department of Health
 C) Division of Cemeteries
 D) Department of Consumer Affairs

Answer: B) Department of Health

Rationale: The NYS Bureau of Funeral Directing operates under the
Department of Health, which regulates funeral directors, embalmers, and
funeral establishments .




7. A registered resident's license is valid:

,  A) Anywhere in the United States
 B) Only within New York State
 C) In New York and contiguous states
 D) With written permission from the Bureau

Answer: B) Only within New York State

Rationale: A registered resident's license is valid only within New York
State. Residents must work under the direct supervision of a licensed
funeral director .




8. Is a person allowed to practice funeral directing in NYS without a
license for a family member?

 A) Yes, with a special permit from the Department of Health
 B) Yes, but only for immediate family members and without compensation
 C) No, never
 D) Yes, if they have completed mortuary school

Answer: B) Yes, but only for immediate family members and without
compensation

Rationale: It is illegal to practice without a license, with limited exceptions
for immediate family members handling their own arrangements or specific
religious practices that do not involve compensation .




9. What is the correct sequence of steps to become a licensed funeral
director in NYS?

 A) Pass State Law Exam → 1-Year Residency → Pass National Boards →
Mortuary School

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