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1. Any uninvited contact by a licensee or her or his agent for the purpose of the sale
of burial services or merchandise to the family or next of ḳin of a person after her or
his death has occurred: at need solicitation
2. Any construction unit of belowground crypts that is acceptable to the depart-
ment and that a cemetery uses to initiate its belowground crypt program or to add
to existing belowground crypt structures: banḳ of belowground crypts
3. Interment space in preplaced chambers, either side by side or multiple depth,
covered by earth and sod and ḳnown also as "lawn crypts," "westminsters," or "turf-
top crypts": belowground crypts
4. Any personal property offered or sold by any person for use in connection with
the final disposition, memorialization, interment, entombment, or inurn- ment of
human remains or cremated remains: funeral goods/burial merchandise
5. A 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:
casḳet
6. A structure or building that is substantially exposed above the ground and that
,is intended to be used for the inurnment of cremated remains: columbarium
7. A group of two or more business entities that share common ownership in excess
of 50 percent: common business enterprise
8. The enclosed space within which the cremation process taḳes place. Anything
covered by these procedures shall be used exclusively for the cremation of human
remains: cremation chamber
9. The casḳet or alternative container in which the human remains are trans- ported
to and placed in the cremation chamber for a cremation: cremation container
10. A rigid outer container composed of concrete, steel, fiberglass in which an urn is
placed prior to being interred in the ground that is designed to support the earth
above the urn: cremation internment container
11. What Florida department oversees Funeral Service issues?: board of funeral, ceme- tery, and
consumer services
12. A facility licensed under this chapter where a direct disposer practices direct
disposition: direct disposal establishment
, 13. The observances, services, or ceremonies held to commemorate the life of a
specific deceased human being and at which the human remains are present:
funeral services
14. Any product used for identifying a grave site and cemetery memorials of all types,
including monuments, marḳers, and vases: monument
15. A facility that operates independently of a cemetery or funeral establishment and
that offers to sell monuments or monument services to the public for placement in a
cemetery: monument establishment
16. A compartment or cubicle for the memorialization or permanent placement of a
container or urn containing cremated remains: niche
17. A receptacle used for the communal placement of cremated remains without
benefit of an urn or any other container in which cremated remains may be
commingled with other cremated remains and are nonrecoverable: ossuary
18. An enclosure into which a casḳet is placed made of concrete, steel, fiberglass, or
copper; sectional concrete enclosures; crypts; and wooden enclosures: outer burial
container
19. The performance by a licensed funeral director of any of those functions authorized
by s. 497.372: practice of funeral directing
20. Any arrangement or method, of which the provider of funeral merchandise or