FLORIDA FUNERAL DIRECTOR LAW EXAM| COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH 100%
RATED EXPERT SOLUTIONS |2026 LATEST UPDATED
1. Order of priority of a "Legally Authorized Person" for Decedent: -The decedent before passing
-Person designated by decedent
-Surviving spouse
-Son or daughter 18+
-A parent
-Brother or sister 18+
-Grandchild 18+
-A grandparent
-Any person in the next degree of kinship
2. If there is no family member existing or available, the legally authorized person may
include:: -Guardian at the time of death
-Personal representative
-Attorney-in-fact at the time of death
-Health surrogate
-Public health officer
-Medical examiner
-County commission or administrator
-Nursing home representative
-Friend
3. A funeral establishment need only rely upon one person from an authorized class, if that
,person represents that:: she/he is not aware of any objection to the cremation of the deceased,
by others in the same class or a higher priority class.
4. There are 10 members on the Board of Funeral, Cemetery and Consumer Services.
The composition of the Board is:: -2 funeral directors
-1 funeral director who sells pre-need and has a crematory
-2 cemeterians
-3 public members not associated with funeral service.
- 1 monument dealer
-the State Health Officer
5. Two of the three public members on the Board of Funeral, Cemetery and
Consumer
Services must include:: -A member over 60 years old -A member who
is a CPA.
6. There shall NOT be two or more board members who are:: -Principals or employees of the same company or
partnership
7. Each board member shall serve a term of ____ -: -4 years 8. In a case of malfeasance, incompetence, etc; the
____ may remove a board member: -Senate
9. It is deemed that a board member has resigned from the board if: -: -He/she misses 3 consecutive meetings, or more
than half of the meetings in a year.
10. In a case of malfeasance, incompetence, etc; the ____ may suspend a board member. -: -Governor
11. How many board members constitute a quorum necessary for the conduct of business by the board?: -Six
members
12. For each license application or renewal, a ____ fee is charged to combat unlicensed activity:: -$5
, 13. What types of license may only be issued to a natural person, (not to a corporation or other business entity): -
Embalmer apprentice
-Embalmer intern
-Funeral director intern
-Funeral director
-Funeral director and embalmer
-Direct disposer
-Monument establishment sales agent
-Preneed sales agent
14. What types of license may either a corporation or a natural person apply for?: -Funeral establishment -Centralized
embalming facility
-Refrigeration facility
-Direct disposal establishment
-Monument establishment
-Cinerator facility
-Removal service
-Preneed sales business
15. May a natural person apply for a cemetery license?: -No (only a corporation, partnership, or LLC)
16. Are licenses transferable if the business sells to another owner?: -No
17. When applying for any of the establishment licenses, the application must include a listing of:: -Everyone who
controls more than 10% of the company.
18. Can a hospital or nursing home operate a direct disposal establishment?
-: -No
RATED EXPERT SOLUTIONS |2026 LATEST UPDATED
1. Order of priority of a "Legally Authorized Person" for Decedent: -The decedent before passing
-Person designated by decedent
-Surviving spouse
-Son or daughter 18+
-A parent
-Brother or sister 18+
-Grandchild 18+
-A grandparent
-Any person in the next degree of kinship
2. If there is no family member existing or available, the legally authorized person may
include:: -Guardian at the time of death
-Personal representative
-Attorney-in-fact at the time of death
-Health surrogate
-Public health officer
-Medical examiner
-County commission or administrator
-Nursing home representative
-Friend
3. A funeral establishment need only rely upon one person from an authorized class, if that
,person represents that:: she/he is not aware of any objection to the cremation of the deceased,
by others in the same class or a higher priority class.
4. There are 10 members on the Board of Funeral, Cemetery and Consumer Services.
The composition of the Board is:: -2 funeral directors
-1 funeral director who sells pre-need and has a crematory
-2 cemeterians
-3 public members not associated with funeral service.
- 1 monument dealer
-the State Health Officer
5. Two of the three public members on the Board of Funeral, Cemetery and
Consumer
Services must include:: -A member over 60 years old -A member who
is a CPA.
6. There shall NOT be two or more board members who are:: -Principals or employees of the same company or
partnership
7. Each board member shall serve a term of ____ -: -4 years 8. In a case of malfeasance, incompetence, etc; the
____ may remove a board member: -Senate
9. It is deemed that a board member has resigned from the board if: -: -He/she misses 3 consecutive meetings, or more
than half of the meetings in a year.
10. In a case of malfeasance, incompetence, etc; the ____ may suspend a board member. -: -Governor
11. How many board members constitute a quorum necessary for the conduct of business by the board?: -Six
members
12. For each license application or renewal, a ____ fee is charged to combat unlicensed activity:: -$5
, 13. What types of license may only be issued to a natural person, (not to a corporation or other business entity): -
Embalmer apprentice
-Embalmer intern
-Funeral director intern
-Funeral director
-Funeral director and embalmer
-Direct disposer
-Monument establishment sales agent
-Preneed sales agent
14. What types of license may either a corporation or a natural person apply for?: -Funeral establishment -Centralized
embalming facility
-Refrigeration facility
-Direct disposal establishment
-Monument establishment
-Cinerator facility
-Removal service
-Preneed sales business
15. May a natural person apply for a cemetery license?: -No (only a corporation, partnership, or LLC)
16. Are licenses transferable if the business sells to another owner?: -No
17. When applying for any of the establishment licenses, the application must include a listing of:: -Everyone who
controls more than 10% of the company.
18. Can a hospital or nursing home operate a direct disposal establishment?
-: -No