Florida Funeral Laws
Alternative Container - ANSWERSUnfinished 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 - ANSWERSAny 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 - ANSWERSInterment 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 - ANSWERSAny 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 - ANSWERSTHe 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 - ANSWERSAny service offered or provided in connection with the final disposition,
memorialization, interment, entombment, or inurnment of human remains or cremated remains
Care and maintenance - ANSWERSPerpetual process of keeping a cemetery and its lots, graves, grounds,
landscaping, roads, paths, etc in a well-cared-for and dignified condtion
Casket - ANSWERSA 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 - ANSWERSA place dedicated to and used or intended to be used for the permanent interment of
human remains or cremated remains
,Cemetery Company - ANSWERSAny legal entity that owns or controls cemetery lands or property
Centralized embalming facility - ANSWERSA 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 - ANSWERSAny 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 - ANSWERSA facility where dead human bodies are subjected to cremation
Closed container - ANSWERSAny container in which cremated remains can be placed and closed in a manner
so as to prevent leakage or spillage of the remains
Columbarium - ANSWERSA 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 - ANSWERSA group of two or more business entities that share common
ownership in excess of 50 percent
Cremated remains - ANSWERSAll 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 - ANSWERSAny 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 - ANSWERSEnclosed 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 - ANSWERSThe casket or alternative in which the human remains are transported to and
placed in the cremation chamber for a cremation
Cremation interment container - ANSWERSA 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 - ANSWERSWhat Florida department oversees the Funeral
Services issues
Direct disposal establishment - ANSWERSA facility licensed under chapter 382 where a direct disposer
practices direct disposition
Licensee - ANSWERSAny person licensed under chapter 382 to practice direct disposition in Florida
Disinterment - ANSWERSThe removal of a dead body from earth interment or aboveground interment
Embalmier - ANSWERSAny person licensed under chapter 382 to practice embalming in Florida
Final Disposition - ANSWERSThe 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 - ANSWERSThe observances, services, or ceremonies held to commemorate the life of a
specific deceased human being at which time the remains are present
Funeral director - ANSWERSAny person licensed under chapter 382 to practice funeral directing in Florida
Funeral Home - ANSWERSA facility licensed under chapter 382 where a funeral director or embalmer practices
funeral directing or embalming
Grave space - ANSWERSA space of ground in a cemetery intended to be used for the interment in the ground
of human remains
, Human remains - ANSWERSThe 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 - ANSWERSA structure or building that is substantially exposed above the ground and that is
intended to be used for the entombment of human remains
Monument - ANSWERSAny product used for identifying a grave site and cemetery memorials of all types,
including monuments, markers, and vases
Monument establishment - ANSWERSA 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 - ANSWERSA compartment or cubicle for the memorialization or permanent placement of a container or
urn containing cremated remains
Ossuary - ANSWERSA 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
Outer burial container - ANSWERSAn enclosure into which a casket is placed and includes, but is not limited to,
vaults made out of concrete, steel, fiberglass, or copper; sectional concrete enclosures; crypts; and wooded
enclosure
Personal residence - ANSWERSAny residential building in which one temporarily or permanently maintains his
or her abode
Direct disposition - ANSWERSThe cremation of human remains without preparation of the human remains by
embalming and without any attendant services or rites such as funeral or graveside services or the making of
arrangements for such final disposition
Embalming - ANSWERSDisinfecting or preserving or attempting to disinfect or preserve dead human bodies by
replacing certain body fluids with preserving and disinfecting chemicals
Alternative Container - ANSWERSUnfinished 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 - ANSWERSAny 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 - ANSWERSInterment 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 - ANSWERSAny 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 - ANSWERSTHe 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 - ANSWERSAny service offered or provided in connection with the final disposition,
memorialization, interment, entombment, or inurnment of human remains or cremated remains
Care and maintenance - ANSWERSPerpetual process of keeping a cemetery and its lots, graves, grounds,
landscaping, roads, paths, etc in a well-cared-for and dignified condtion
Casket - ANSWERSA 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 - ANSWERSA place dedicated to and used or intended to be used for the permanent interment of
human remains or cremated remains
,Cemetery Company - ANSWERSAny legal entity that owns or controls cemetery lands or property
Centralized embalming facility - ANSWERSA 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 - ANSWERSAny 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 - ANSWERSA facility where dead human bodies are subjected to cremation
Closed container - ANSWERSAny container in which cremated remains can be placed and closed in a manner
so as to prevent leakage or spillage of the remains
Columbarium - ANSWERSA 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 - ANSWERSA group of two or more business entities that share common
ownership in excess of 50 percent
Cremated remains - ANSWERSAll 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 - ANSWERSAny 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 - ANSWERSEnclosed 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 - ANSWERSThe casket or alternative in which the human remains are transported to and
placed in the cremation chamber for a cremation
Cremation interment container - ANSWERSA 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 - ANSWERSWhat Florida department oversees the Funeral
Services issues
Direct disposal establishment - ANSWERSA facility licensed under chapter 382 where a direct disposer
practices direct disposition
Licensee - ANSWERSAny person licensed under chapter 382 to practice direct disposition in Florida
Disinterment - ANSWERSThe removal of a dead body from earth interment or aboveground interment
Embalmier - ANSWERSAny person licensed under chapter 382 to practice embalming in Florida
Final Disposition - ANSWERSThe 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 - ANSWERSThe observances, services, or ceremonies held to commemorate the life of a
specific deceased human being at which time the remains are present
Funeral director - ANSWERSAny person licensed under chapter 382 to practice funeral directing in Florida
Funeral Home - ANSWERSA facility licensed under chapter 382 where a funeral director or embalmer practices
funeral directing or embalming
Grave space - ANSWERSA space of ground in a cemetery intended to be used for the interment in the ground
of human remains
, Human remains - ANSWERSThe 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 - ANSWERSA structure or building that is substantially exposed above the ground and that is
intended to be used for the entombment of human remains
Monument - ANSWERSAny product used for identifying a grave site and cemetery memorials of all types,
including monuments, markers, and vases
Monument establishment - ANSWERSA 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 - ANSWERSA compartment or cubicle for the memorialization or permanent placement of a container or
urn containing cremated remains
Ossuary - ANSWERSA 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
Outer burial container - ANSWERSAn enclosure into which a casket is placed and includes, but is not limited to,
vaults made out of concrete, steel, fiberglass, or copper; sectional concrete enclosures; crypts; and wooded
enclosure
Personal residence - ANSWERSAny residential building in which one temporarily or permanently maintains his
or her abode
Direct disposition - ANSWERSThe cremation of human remains without preparation of the human remains by
embalming and without any attendant services or rites such as funeral or graveside services or the making of
arrangements for such final disposition
Embalming - ANSWERSDisinfecting or preserving or attempting to disinfect or preserve dead human bodies by
replacing certain body fluids with preserving and disinfecting chemicals