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Fee for the Virginia State Board Exam shall be paid to ....? -
ANSWERS-Directly to the exam service contracted by the
Board
Are fees paid to the Board refundable? - ANSWERS-No
On what day do licenses and courtesy cards expire each
year? - ANSWERS-March 31st
If a license has lapsed for three years or less and the
applicant is seeking reinstatement what must they provide
to the board in addition to the application and fees? -
ANSWERS-Evidence that they have completed the number
,of continuing ed hours required for the period in which the
license has been lapsed.
If a licensee wants to reinstate their license after three years
what must they do? - ANSWERS-Reapply for licensing and
pass the state board exam.
How many continuing ed hours are required each year? -
ANSWERS-5
How many of the 5 hours of continuing ed that are required
each year must consist of instruction regarding compliance
with laws and regulations? - ANSWERS-1
How many hours of the 5 hours of continuing ed required
yearly must have instruction regarding preneed? -
ANSWERS-1
Besides taking continuing ed courses one hour of continuing
ed may be completed how? - ANSWERS-By volunteering
services to low income individuals.
, "cremation vault" or "cremation outer burial container" -
ANSWERS-Any container that is designed for encasement of
an inner container or urn containing cremated ashes. Also
known as a cremation box.
Manager of record - ANSWERS-A funeral service licensee or
licensed funeral director who is responsible for the direct
supervision and management of a funeral service
establishment or branch facility.
The Board may delegate an informal fact-finding proceeding
to an agency subordinate upon determination that probable
cause exists that a practitioner may be subject to a
disciplinary action. Which 8 causes for investigation are not
to be delegated to an agency subordinate? - ANSWERS-1.
Intentional or negligent conduct likely to cause injury.
2. Conducting their practice in a manner that may endanger
the public.
3. Impairment that impedes skill and safety
4. Inappropriate handling of remains
5. Sexual misconduct
6. Aiding or abetting unauthorized practice
7. Misappropriation of funds
8. Felony conviction of applicant