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Florida Funeral Law Exam Updated Actual Exam
Question and Answer (2026/2027) | Detailed
Rationales
• Alternative Container . CORRECT ANSWER: Unfinished wood box or other
nonmetal receptacle or enclosure, without ornamentation or a fixed interior lining,
that is designed for the encasement of human remains and that is made of
fiberboard, pressed wood, composition materials, or like material

• At-Need Solicitation . CORRECT ANSWER: Any uninvited contact by a
licensee or his or her agent for the purpose of the sale of burial services or
merchandise to the family or next of kin of a person after his or her death has
occurred

• Below ground crypts . CORRECT ANSWER: Interment space in preplaced
chambers, either side by side or multiple depth covered by earth and sod and
known also as "lawn crypts," "westminsters." or "turf-top crypts"

• Funeral goods/burial merchandise . CORRECT ANSWER: Any personal
property offered or sold by any person for use in connection with the final
disposition, memorialization, interment, entombment, or inurnment of human
remains or cremated remains

• Burial right . CORRECT ANSWER: THe term which means the right to use a
grave space, mausoleum, columbarium, ossuary, or scattering garden for the
interment, entombment, inurnment, or other disposition of human remains or
cremated remains

• Funeral Service . CORRECT ANSWER: Any service offered or provided in
connection with the final disposition, memorialization, interment, entombment, or
inurnment of human remains or cremated remains

• Care and maintenance . CORRECT ANSWER: Perpetual process of keeping a
cemetery and its lots, graves, grounds, landscaping, roads, paths, etc in a well-
cared-for and dignified condtion

,• Casket . CORRECT ANSWER: A rigid container that is designed for the
encasement of human remains and that is usually constructed of wood or metal,
ornamented, and lined with fabric

• Cemetery . CORRECT ANSWER: A place dedicated to and used or intended to
be used for the permanent interment of human remains or cremated remains

• Cemetery Company . CORRECT ANSWER: Any legal entity that owns or
controls cemetery lands or property

• Centralized embalming facility . CORRECT ANSWER: A facility in which
embalming takes place that operates independently of a funeral establishment
licensee and that offers embalming services to funeral directors for a fee

• Bank of below ground crypts . CORRECT ANSWER: Any construction unit of
below ground crypts that is acceptable to the Department of Financial Services and
that a cemetery uses to initiate its below ground crypt program or to add to existing
below ground crypt structures

• Cinerator . CORRECT ANSWER: A facility where dead human bodies are
subjected to cremation

• Closed container . CORRECT ANSWER: Any container in which cremated
remains can be placed and closed in a manner so as to prevent leakage or spillage
of the remains

• Columbarium . CORRECT ANSWER: A structure of building that is
substantially exposed above the ground and that is intended to be used for the
inurnment of cremated remains

• Common business enterprise . CORRECT ANSWER: A group of two or more
business entities that share common ownership in excess of 50 percent

• Cremated remains . CORRECT ANSWER: All the remains of the human body
recovered after the completing of the cremation process, including processing or
pulverization that leaves only bone fragments reduced to unidentifiable dimensions
and may include the residue of any foreign matter, including the residue of any
foreign matter, including casket material, bridgework, or eyeglasses that were
cremated with the human remains

,• Cremation . CORRECT ANSWER: Any mechanical or thermal process whereby
a dead human body is reduced to ashes and bone fragments. Also includes any
other mechanical or thermal process whereby human remains are pulverized,
burned, recremated, or otherwise further reduced in size or quantity

• Cremation chamber . CORRECT ANSWER: Enclosed space within which the
cremation process takes place. Anything covered by these procedures shall be used
exclusively for the cremation of human remains

• Cremation container . CORRECT ANSWER: The casket or alternative in which
the human remains are transported to and placed in the cremation chamber for a
cremation

• Cremation interment container . CORRECT ANSWER: A rigid outer container,
that, subject to a cemetery's rules and regulations, is composed of concrete, steel,
fiberglass, or some similar material in which an urn is placed prior to being
interred in the ground and that is designed to support the earth above the urn

• Board of funeral, cemetery, and consumer services . CORRECT ANSWER:
What Florida department oversees the Funeral Services issues

• Direct disposal establishment . CORRECT ANSWER: A facility licensed under
chapter 382 where a direct disposer practices direct disposition

• Licensee . CORRECT ANSWER: Any person licensed under chapter 382 to
practice direct disposition in Florida

• Disinterment . CORRECT ANSWER: The removal of a dead body from earth
interment or aboveground interment

• Embalmier . CORRECT ANSWER: Any person licensed under chapter 382 to
practice embalming in Florida

• Final Disposition . CORRECT ANSWER: The final disposition of a dead human
body by earth interment, above ground interment, cremation, burial at sea, or
delivery to a medical institution for lawful dissection if the medical institution
assumes responsibility for disposal

, • Funeral Service . CORRECT ANSWER: The observances, services, or
ceremonies held to commemorate the life of a specific deceased human being at
which time the remains are present

• Funeral director . CORRECT ANSWER: Any person licensed under chapter 382
to practice funeral directing in Florida

• Funeral Home . CORRECT ANSWER: A facility licensed under chapter 382
where a funeral director or embalmer practices funeral directing or embalming

• Grave space . CORRECT ANSWER: A space of ground in a cemetery intended
to be used for the interment in the ground of human remains

• Human remains . CORRECT ANSWER: The body of a deceased human person
for which a death certificate or fetal death certificate is required under chapter 382
and includes the body in any stage of decomposition

• Mausoleum . CORRECT ANSWER: A structure or building that is substantially
exposed above the ground and that is intended to be used for the entombment of
human remains

• Monument . CORRECT ANSWER: Any product used for identifying a grave
site and cemetery memorials of all types, including monuments, markers, and
vases

• Monument establishment . CORRECT ANSWER: A facility that operates
independently of a cemetery or funeral establishment and that offers to sell
monuments or monument services to the public placement in a cemetery

• Niche . CORRECT ANSWER: A compartment or cubicle for the
memorialization or permanent placement of a container or urn containing cremated
remains

• Ossuary . CORRECT ANSWER: A receptacle used for the communal placement
of cremated remains without benefit of any urn or any other container in which
cremated remains may be commingled with other cremated remains and are
nonrecoverable

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