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2000 SESSION
SB 295 Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers.
Introduced by: R. Edward Houck | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Makes technical changes in the powers and duties of the Board and adds provisions simplifying the process for notifying the Board regarding use of a temporary manager. The bill also requires those providing cremation services to register with the Board and provides the Board with the authority to adopt procedures for the registration process. This change is necessary as the result of recent changes in statute requiring crematories to register with the Board rather than the Health Department.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Makes technical changes in the powers and duties of the Board and adds provisions simplifying the process for notifying the Board regarding use of a temporary manager. The bill also requires those providing cremation services to register with the Board and provides the Board with the authority to adopt procedures for the registration process. This change is necessary as the result of recent changes in statute requiring crematories to register with the Board rather than the Health Department.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Makes technical changes in the powers and duties of the Board and adds provisions simplifying the process for notifying the Board regarding use of a temporary manager. The bill also requires those providing cremation services to register with the Board and provides the Board with the authority to adopt procedures for the registration process. This change is necessary as the result of recent changes in statute requiring crematories to register with the Board rather than the Health Department.