Law & Funeral Service | North Carolina Funeral
Service Law, NC Administrative Code (Title 21), Board
of Funeral Service Rules | 300 Practice Questions with
Correct Answers
1. How many members serve on the North Carolina Board of Funeral Service?
A) Seven
B) Nine
C) Eleven
D) Five
Answer B: Nine
Rationale: The NCBFS has nine members. The Governor appoints three from NCFDA nominees, three
from FD&M, one unaffiliated licensed member, and the General Assembly appoints two non-licensee
members .
2. Who appoints members to the North Carolina Board of Funeral Service?
A) The President of the Senate
B) The Governor and the General Assembly
C) The Speaker of the House
D) The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Answer B: The Governor and the General Assembly
Rationale: The Governor appoints licensed funeral service members, while the General Assembly
appoints two non-licensee members to the Board .
3. How many members on the Board are affiliated with funeral trade associations?
A) Four
,B) Six
C) Eight
D) Three
Answer B: Six
Rationale: The Governor appoints three from NCFDA and three from FD&M, totaling six trade
association members .
4. The Board member appointed by the Senate President Pro Tempore:
A) Must be a licensee
B) Shall not be a licensee
C) Must be a funeral director
D) Must be an embalmer
Answer B: Shall not be a licensee
Rationale: The General Assembly appointees are non-licensee members representing the public interest
.
5. How long are the terms for Board members?
A) One year
B) Two years
C) Three years
D) Four years
Answer C: Three years
Rationale: Board members serve staggered three-year terms to ensure continuity .
6. What constitutes a quorum for Board meetings?
A) Three members
B) Four members
C) Five members
,D) Six members
Answer C: Five members
Rationale: A quorum of five members is required to conduct official business .
7. Who selects the Board's officers?
A) The Governor
B) The Board members themselves
C) The General Assembly
D) The funeral trade associations
Answer B: The Board members themselves
Rationale: The Board selects a president, vice-president, and secretary from its membership .
8. The Board may waive rules not statutorily required under what circumstances?
A) Only upon licensee request
B) During a declared state of emergency or upon written request
C) Only with legislative approval
D) Never
Answer B: During a declared state of emergency or upon written request
Rationale: The Board may grant waivers for non-statutory rules based on specified factors, including
emergency declarations .
9. When does a waiver granted during a state of emergency expire?
A) 30 days from issuance
B) 6 months from issuance
C) No more than 12 months from the date granted
D) At the end of the emergency period
Answer C: No more than 12 months from the date granted
, Rationale: Emergency waivers include a date certain for expiration, not to exceed 12 months from the
date granted .
10. What is the maximum cap for Board-sponsored continuing education course fees?
A) $25
B) $50
C) $75
D) $100
Answer B: $50
Rationale: The Board set a maximum cap of $50 for licensees to attend Board-sponsored CE courses .
11. What is the maximum amount of attorney's fees the Board may recover from disciplinary
hearings?
A) $2,500
B) $5,000
C) $7,500
D) $10,000
Answer B: $5,000
Rationale: The Board may recover up to $5,000 in attorney's fees and costs from disciplinary hearings .
12. The Board shall periodically review the licensing requirements of other jurisdictions to:
A) Increase fees
B) Determine which are substantially similar to NC requirements
C) Reduce NC requirements
D) Eliminate reciprocity
Answer B: Determine which are substantially similar to NC requirements
Rationale: The Board periodically reviews other jurisdictions' requirements to assess substantial similarity
.