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What type of permission must be received before human
remains can be embalmed? Who is authorized to give
permission? - ....ANSWER...Written or oral permission;
person who has the right to control disposition
If permission is given verbally, what information must
be included in the documentation? -
....ANSWER...Name and phone number of authorizing
agent, relationship to the deceased, date and time oral
permission was obtained and printed name and signature
of the licensee or facility representative acquiring oral
authorization
How must oral permission be confirmed? -
....ANSWER...On a written, signed embalming
authorization form
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,If human remains do not undergo final disposition
within 10 days after a funeral establishment takes
possession, what must happen? -
....ANSWER...Licensee responsible for the human
remains must notify the OMCB
If human remains are not embalmed, how should they
be covered? - ....ANSWER...Wrapped in a sheet
If human remains will be held longer than 24 hours,
what should happen to them? - ....ANSWER...Either
embalmed or refrigerated at 36 degrees F or less until
final disposition
If a family wishes to have a public or private funeral
service and/or public viewing involving unembalmed
remains, what requirements must be followed? -
....ANSWER...Human remains shall not be removed
from refrigeration for longer than a total of 6 hours &
must be washed
If unembalmed human remains are going to be
transported to a destination after 24 hours after death,
within 6 hours, what special precautions must happen? -
....ANSWER...None
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,Longer than 6 hours? - ....ANSWER...Must be
embalmed or placed in a sealed rigid container
When ashes are scattered by a licensee, what should be
done with the metal disk? -
....ANSWER...Stays with the permanent record
Who assigns the identifying metal disc number? -
....ANSWER...State Registrar's Office
Once human remains are received, where must the metal
disc be attatched? - ....ANSWER...Casket, other
receptacle, or the remains if there is no receptable
If human remains are going to be cremated, where must
the metal disc be attached? - ....ANSWER...Head end of
receptacle or remains if no receptacle is used
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, Does the metal disc have to accompany the human
remains into the cremation chamber? -
....ANSWER...No.
If human remains are going to be buried or entombed,
where must the metal disc be attached? -
....ANSWER...Head end of casket, receptacle, or
remains if no receptacle is used
What documents must include the metal disc number? -
....ANSWER...Certificate of death & final disposition
permit
Who is required to make sure this is done? -
....ANSWER...Responsible funeral service practitioner or
person acting as a funeral service practitioner
Who is responsible for making sure the metal disc is
properly secured and that the metal disc number matches
the final disposition permit when human remains are
brought to a cemetery? -
....ANSWER...Cemetery authority
Crematory? - ....ANSWER...Crematory authority
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