NVLRR Questions and Answers Latest
2026
72 Ans: Within how many hours after the occurrence of
death shall the funeral director present the completed
certificate of death to the local registrar?
24 Ans: If cremated remains have not been claimed by
the agent, the operator of a crematory may dispose of the
remains after how many months?
Semiannually Ans: Each licensed embalmer who has
under his/her supervision a person serving as an
apprentice embalmer must file a report of apprenticeship
with the secretary of the Board how often?
D. conviction of any misdemeanor. Ans: A license issued
by the Board may be revoked for all of the following
reasons EXCEPT:
A. conviction of a felony
B. misrepresentation
C. conviction of a crime of moral turpitude
D. Conviction of a Misdemeanor
E. All of the above
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all caskets requiring special ordering. Ans: The Casket
Price List must include all of the following information
EXCEPT.
A. the name of the business.
B the caption, "Casket Price List."
C all caskets requiring special ordering.
D the effective date of the Casket Price List.
Direct Cremation Facility Ans: A place of business
conducted at a specific street address or location devoted
to direct cremations
Disposition Ans: "The immediate disposing of a dead
human body or the immediate transporting of a dead
human body to the care of a funeral establishment, direct
cremation facility, responsible third party or the
immediate family for direct cremation or burial."
Funeral Arranger Ans: "any person employed by a funeral
establishment or direct cremation facility who meets with
families, or other persons authorized pursuant to NRS
451.024 to order the disposition of human remains of a
deceased person, to plan funeral services for a decedent."
Funeral Director Ans: "A person engaged in, conducting
the business of or holding himself or herself out as
engaged in:
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(a) Preparing by embalming dead human bodies for
burial, cremation or disposal. Directing and supervising
the burial/ cremation of dead human bodies.
(b) Directing, supervising funerals.
(c) The business of a funeral director by using the titles
"funeral director," "mortician" or any other title."
(a) A licensed embalmer, funeral arranger, or whose
duties are limited to direct cremations or immediate
burials.
(b) An owner of a funeral establishment or direct
cremation facility, unless the owner engages in any
activity described in subsection 1. Ans: Term Funeral
Director does not include:
Funeral Establishment Ans: a place of business
conducted at a specific street address or location devoted
to the care and preparation for burial, cremation or
transportation of dead human bodies, consisting of a
prep room equipped with a sanitary floor, necessary
drainage and ventilation, having access to necessary
instruments and supplies & having a display room
containing an inv. of funeral caskets.
NRS 642.018 Exclusions Ans: 1. Persons engaged as
layers-out or to those who shroud the dead.
2. Employees of any cemetery w/ no further business.
3. Officers/empl of a state or fed. institution.
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4. A person who inters the human remains of a native
Indian pursuant to NRS 383.150 to 383.190, inclusive.
5. Commissioned off. serving in the Armed Forces of the
US.
6. Persons who provide serv. regarding funerals/ burials
of pets only.
(a) Fails to submit the statement required pursuant to
subsection 1;
(b) applicant is not in compliance with child support
order
Indicates on the statement submitted pursuant to
subsect. 1 that the applicant is subject to a court order
for the support of a child and is not in compliance with
the order or a plan approved by the DA for the
repayment of the amount owed. Ans: Relating to
applicants who have claims of arrearage of child support
claims under the Division of Welfare and Supportive
Services, a license may not be issued, may be revoked, or
not renewed if an applicant...
One Year;
National Veteran's Cemetery or with the Department of
Veteran's Services Ans: - A funeral director who obtains
custody of unclaimed human remains who they know or
has reason to believe is a veteran, the funeral director
must report the name of the deceased person no later
than how long after obtaining the remains?
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