Florida State Funeral Director Felonies, Misdemeanors, Rules and Regulations | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
Florida State Funeral Director Felonies, Misdemeanors, Rules and Regulations | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version Anyone possessing stolen or illegal certificates - 3rd Degree Felony Anyone who changes record, counterfeits, alters or amends - 3rd Degree Felony Employee of vital records who uses any birth, fetal death, death certificate, with intent of deception - 3rd Degree Felony Anyone without lawful authority to possess any certificate - 3rd Degree Felony Any preened licensee who fails to make deposits to any Trust Fund - 3rd Degree Felony Injuring, or removing any tomb or monument - 3rd Degree Felony Giving false info to obtain license - 3rd Degree Felony In custody of photo's or video of an autopsy - 3rd Degree Felony Giving false information - 3rd Degree Felony Knowingly destroys, mutilated, or disturbs unmarked human burial - 3rd Degree Felony Obtains and sells records - 3rd Degree Felony Sexually abusing a dead body - 2nd Degree Felony Willfully disturbs content of tomb or grave - 2nd Degree Felony Mutilates or commits sexual abuse on dead human body - 2nd Degree Felony Anyone who destroys, mutilates, or defaces tomb or monument - 2nd Degree Felony Charging a fee for changing certification of death - 2nd Degree Misdemeanor Anyone who knowingly transports, inters or disposes of a dead body without accompanying permit - 2nd Degree Misdemeanor Failure to notify law enforcement of an unmarked human burial being disturbed - 2nd Degree Misdemeanor Any cemetery that violates company and department decisions - 2nd Degree Misdemeanor Cremating a body prior to the 48 hour period - 2nd Degree Misdemeanor Penalty for willful obstruction of department - 2nd Degree Misdemeanor A person transporting a body without a permit - 2nd Degree Misdemeanor Selling of dead bodies outside the state - 1st Degree Misdemeanor Penalty for violation of storage, preservation, and transportation of human remains - 1st Degree Misdemeanor Penalty for any licensee who engages in bad activity - 1st Degree Misdemeanor Dealing in dead bodies - 1st Degree Misdemeanor Failure to report dead body or disturbed tombs to Medical Examiner - 1st Degree Misdemeanor Practicing without an FD/DD or Embalming License - 1st Degree Misdemeanor Burial Transit Permits filed with local registrar can be destroyed after how long from date of filing - 3 Years Death and Fetal Death Certificate has to be filed how long after death - 5 Days How long does the Doctor have to sign the Death Certificate stating the cause of death after receipt of the DC from the Funeral Director - 72 Hours
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