OREGON FSP TEST FINAL EXAM AND PRACTICE
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Who assigns the identifying metal disc number? - Answer-
State registrar's office
Once human remains are received, where must the metal
disc be attached? - Answer-Casket, other receptacle, or
the remains if there is no receptacle
If human remains are going to be cremated, where must
the metal disc be attached? - Answer-Head end of
receptacle or remains if no receptacle is used
Does the metal disc have to accompany the human
remains into the cremation chamber? - Answer-No
If human remains are going to be buried or entombed,
where must the metal disc be attached? - Answer-Head
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end of casket, receptacle, or remains if no receptacle is
used
What documents must include the metal disc number? -
Answer-Certificate of death & final disposition permit
Who is required to make sure that documents include the
metal disc number? - Answer-Responsible funeral service
practitioner (or someone acting as FSP)
Who is responsible for making sure the metal disc is
properly secured & that the metal disc number matches
the final disposition permit when human remains are
brought to a cemetery? - Answer-Cemetery authority
Who is responsible for making sure the metal disc is
properly secured & that the metal disc number matches
the final disposition permit when human remains are
brought to a crematory? - Answer-Crematory authority
After the cremation process, where must the metal disc be
placed? - Answer-On or in the container
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What document needs to be signed & who needs to sign it
before a cemetery or crematory can accept human
remains? - Answer-Final disposition permit; Cemetery
authority or Crematory authority
If human remains are delivered to a crematory, cemetery
or alternative disposition facility and the metal disc number
& permit number do not match, who must retain
responsibility for the proper care and storage of the human
remains? - Answer-FSP (or person acting as FSP)
If a discrepancy in tag numbers cannot be resolved prior
to the scheduled service. who is responsible for notifying
the person with the right to control disposition that the
disposition is postponed? - Answer-FSP (or person acting
as FSP)
Is there any situation when a cemetery or crematory can
accept human remains and bury or cremate without a
metal disc? If so, when? - Answer-Yes; if the death
occurred in a state other than Oregon
Within what timeframe must an FSP (or person acting as
FSP) submit the report of decedent's death, and to whom?
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- Answer-Within 5 days after death; county registrar of
county where death occurred or Center for Health
Statistics
Who is required to obtain the personal data from
decedent's next of kin? - Answer-FSP (or person acting as
FSP)
If NOK is not available, who should provide personal data?
- Answer-Best qualified person or source available
Are human remains ever required to be embalmed? If so,
when? - Answer-Yes; certain transportation of persons
who have died of or with communicable diseases; public
viewing for persons dead from any communicable
diseases
What type of permission must be received before human
remains can be embalmed? Who is authorized to give
permission? - Answer-Written or oral permission; Person
who has the right to control disposition