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A change in the ownership or location of the funeral establishment does what? - automatically cancels its license a change to the registered death record may be requested b whom? - the family, the funeral director, or the Physician who certified a funeral establishment shall be operated by who? - The holder of a mortuary science license A funeral establishment shall contain a preparation room equipped with what? - tile, cement, or composition floor and necessary drainage and ventilation, and contain each necessary instrument or supply for the preparation and embalming of a dead human body for burial, transportation, or other disposition. addended record - a replacement record containing the information as recorded on the registered record plus information added as an addendum to the record after a lapse in license how long before a licensee needs to retest? - 3 years Amended record - a replacement record which is marked "amended," which contains the date of the amendment, and which identifies the items amended. anitomical gift - a donation of all or part of a human body to take effect after the donor's death for the purpose of transplantation, therapy, research, or education. aside from the veteran, who can be buried in a Veterans cemetery? - the veteran's spouse Authorized activities of licensee - may disinfect or preserve a dead human body, entirely or in part, by the use of a chemical substance, fluid, or gas in the body of by the introduction of a chemical, substance, fluid, or gas into the body by a vascular or hypodermic injection, or by direct application into an organ or cavity in preparation for burial or disposal. The person may direct the burial or disposal of adead human body and may maintain a funeral establishment for the preparation and disposition, or for the care of a dead human body and may, in connection with the person's name or the name of the funeral establishment use the words "funeral director", "undertaker", "mortician", "mortuary science", or a word of similar meaning as approved by the department. board - in each article which deals with a specific occupation, the agency created in that article composed principally of members of the regulated occupation. board member term - 4 years burial right - the right of earth interment Burial Transit Permit - A permit required for the transportation and disposition of a dead human body. Burial Transit Permit for Disposition of a Dead Fetus - A permit required for the transportation and disposition of a dead fetus casket - rigid container which is designed for the encasement of human remains and which is usually constructed of wood, metal, fiberglass, plastic, or like material, and ornamented and lined with fabric. catafalque - an ornamental or decorative object or structure placed beneath, over, or around a casket, vault, or a dead human body before final disposition of the dead human body. censure - an expression of disapproval of a licensee's or registrant's professional conduct Columbarium - a building or other aboveground structure that is affixed to land and is a permanent repository for cremated human remains. Common Carrier - A carrier that is compensated for providing transportation to the general publiccompetence - a degree of expertise which enables a person to engage in an occupation at a level which meets or exceeds minimal standards of acceptable practice complaint - an oral or written grievance Contract beneficiary - an individual specified or implied in a prepaid contract for whom the funeral or cemetery services or merchandise shall be performed or furnished after death. Contract buyer - an individual, including a contract beneficiary, who purchases merchandise or funeral or cemetery services pursuant to a prepaid contract. contract price - money and other property to be paid as total compensation to a contract seller or provider for the funeral or cemetery services or merchandise, or both, to be performed or furnished under a prepaid contract, late payment penalties, payments required to be made to a governmental agency at the time the contract is entered into, and income earned on the funds. Contract seller - a person who sells, makes available, or provides prepaid contracts. Depository - a state or nationally chartered bank or state or federally chartered savings and loan association, savings bank, or credit union whose deposits are insured by an agency of the United States government under the laws of this state or the United States. disinterested witness - a person who is not related to the individual making or revoking an organ donation decision and who would not be a recipient
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