Anyone possessing stolen or illegal certificates - ANSWER-3rd Degree Felony
Anyone who changes record, counterfeits, alters or amends - ANSWER-3rd
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Employee of vital records who uses any birth, fetal death, death certificate, with intent of deception - ANSWER-3rd Degree Felony
Anyone without lawful authority to possess any certificate - ANSWER-3rd Degree Felony
Any preened licensee who fails to make deposits to any Trust Fund - ANSWER-3rd Degree Felony
Injuring, or removing any tomb or monument - ANSWER-3rd Degree Felony
Giving false info to obtain license - ANSWER-3rd Degree Felony
In custody of photo's or video of an autopsy - ANSWER-3rd Degree Felony
Giving false information - ANSWER-3rd Degree Felony
Knowingly destroys, mutilated, or disturbs unmarked human burial - ANSWER-3rd Degree Felony
Obtains and sells records - ANSWER-3rd Degree Felony
Sexually abusing a dead body - ANSWER-2nd Degree Felony
Willfully disturbs content of tomb or grave - ANSWER-2nd Degree Felony
Mutilates or commits sexual abuse on dead human body - ANSWER-2nd Degree Felony
Anyone who destroys, mutilates, or defaces tomb or monument - ANSWER-2nd Degree Felony
Charging a fee for changing certification of death - ANSWER-2nd Degree Misdemeanor
Anyone who knowingly transports, inters or disposes of a dead body without accompanying permit - ANSWER-2nd Degree Misdemeanor
Failure to notify law enforcement of an unmarked human burial being disturbed - ANSWER-2nd Degree Misdemeanor
Any cemetery that violates company and department decisions - ANSWER-2nd Degree Misdemeanor
Cremating a body prior to the 48 hour period - ANSWER-2nd Degree Misdemeanor
Penalty for willful obstruction of department - ANSWER-2nd Degree Misdemeanor
A person transporting a body without a permit - ANSWER-2nd Degree Misdemeanor
Selling of dead bodies outside the state - ANSWER-1st Degree Misdemeanor
Penalty for violation of storage, preservation, and transportation of human remains - ANSWER-1st Degree Misdemeanor
Penalty for any licensee who engages in bad activity - ANSWER-1st Degree Misdemeanor
Dealing in dead bodies - ANSWER-1st Degree Misdemeanor
Failure to report dead body or disturbed tombs to Medical Examiner - ANSWER-1st Degree Misdemeanor
Practicing without an FD/DD or Embalming License - ANSWER-1st Degree Misdemeanor
Burial Transit Permits filed with local registrar can be destroyed after how long from date of filing - ANSWER-3 Years
Death and Fetal Death Certificate has to be filed how long after death - ANSWER-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 - ANSWER-72 Hours
Extension of time to sign DC is granted under what 3 circumstances? - ANSWER-1. Pending autopsy
2. Pending toxicology, laboratory reports
3. Identity is unknown and needing further investigation as to identity
DC's are kept private for how long after death - ANSWER-50 years after date of death
Medical Records are to be kept for how many years - ANSWER-30 Years
Any person who violates any of the provisions of this chapter is guilty of what - ANSWER-2nd Degree Misdemeanor
Medical Examiners Commission within the Department of Law Enforcement consists of how many members and appointed for how long - ANSWER-9 members, 4 years
Medical Examiners Commission shall submit what reports and meet how often - ANSWER-Submit annual reports and meet at least 4 times a year
Term for each District Medical Examiner shall be how long - ANSWER-3 Years
Who notifies family that autopsy is deemed necessary - ANSWER-Medical Examiner provides notification to next of kin that an investigation by the ME's Office is being conducted
Duty to report to ME the death of any person, failing to do so makes you guilty of what - ANSWER-1st Degree Misdemeanor
Any person who willingly and knowingly violates a court order is guilty of what - ANSWER-3rd Degree Felony
Who is responsible for identifying an unknown deceased person? - ANSWER-Law Enforcement Agency- Officer to immediately establish the identity of the body
All bodies received by the anatomical board shall be restrained in what and held for how long before allowing their use for medical science - ANSWER-Be retained in receiving vaults for a period of not less than 48 hours
Board of Funeral, Cemetery, and Consumer Services consists of how many members, and who are they? - ANSWER-10 Members- 9 appointed by Governor
Chief Financial Officer
2 FD's
1 FD with PN License
2 associated with Cemetery Company
3 Residents of the State- Consumers not associated with Funeral Business, Embalming, or Cemeteries
1 at leapt 60 years old
1 CPA
1 Monument establishment licensed
1 State Health Officer or his/her designee
Board Members are appointed for terms of how many years - ANSWER-4 Years
Per diem for Board Members and each day they attend an official meeting - ANSWER-$50
Board enforces a cease and desist order, an administrative penalty may be imposed and shall not exceed how much per violation? - ANSWER-$5,000
The civil penalty shall be no less and no more than what amount per each violation? - ANSWER-$500 & $5,000
Disciplinary Complaint Proceedings will be investigated if in writing it was filed and signed by complainant and legally sufficient. A written response to info in complaint may be submitted within how many days? - ANSWER-20 Days
Fees: All moneys collected under this chapter shall be paid into what? - ANSWER-The Regulatory Trust Fund
Duplicate License is required, a fee to not exceed what may be charged? - ANSWER-$25
Delinquency fee of what will be charged from a licensee for failure to timely renew their license? - ANSWER-$50
The following can only be issued to a Natural Person: - ANSWER-Embalmer apprentice
Embalmer intern
Funeral Director Intern
Funeral Director
FD or Embalmer
Direct Disposer
Monument Establishment Sales Agent
Preened Sales Agent
Following Licenses can be applied for and issued to a natural person, corporation, limited liability company or a partnership: - ANSWER-Funeral Establishment
Centralized Embalming Facility
Refrigeration Facility
Direct Disposal Establishment
Cinerator Facility
Removal Service
Preened Sales Business
A Cemetery License my only be applied for and issued to: - ANSWER-A corporation, partnership, or limited liability company
What Crimes have to be disclosed? - ANSWER-All crimes associated with the business, and all felonies committed within the 20 years preceding application, and any other misdemeanor committed within 5 years preceding this application
How long are examinations kept along with questions, answers, papers, grades and grading key? - ANSWER-Not less than 2 years following the exam
Can you receive oral permission to take possession of a dead human body? - ANSWER-Yes- but must also obtain written permission within a reasonable time frame
Can you embalm with oral permission? - ANSWER-Yes- but also must obtain written permission within a reasonable time frame
Violation costs for licensed personnel vs. Non licensed personnel - ANSWER-Up to $5000 for licensed and up to $10000 for non licensed personnel
Unauthorized reproducing, circulating, or copying of any questions or answers or for any prelicensure examination administered by the department or the board is a crime of what degree? - ANSWER-3rd Degree Felony
Willfully obstructing the department or its Examiner on any examination or investigation commits what? - ANSWER-2nd Degree Misdemeanor
Any cemetery that denies burial space to any person because of race, creed, marital status, sex, national origin or color is guilty of what? - ANSWER-2nd Degree Misdemeanor
Any person who is not licensed under this chapter who engages in activity requiring licensure under this chapter is guilty of what? - ANSWER-2nd Degree Misdemeanor
How many days after beginning work must you complete a communicable disease course? How many hours shall it not exceed? - ANSWER-10 days & not to exceed 3 hours
US citizenship shall have what type of bearing on a person who wishes to practice in the occupation or profession? - ANSWER-No bearing
Who is in charge of the actions of the preened sales agents of a funeral Establishment? - ANSWER-The funeral director in charge of said establishment
True or false: the responsibility imposed on the funeral director and direct Disposer in charge is a duty of reasonable supervision and not absolute liability. - ANSWER-True
Administrative matters: the department shall establish and operate a toll free number to receive complaints - ANSWER-True
How often should the legislature submit a budget for the boards operations - ANSWER-Biennially [Show Less]