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A comprehensive set of questions and answers related to florida state law concerning funeral services. It covers various aspects, including penalties for specific violations, regulations for handling and transporting bodies, cemetery regulations, and requirements for funeral establishments and direct disposers. The material is presented in a question-and-answer format, making it useful for exam preparation or quick reference. It also includes information on preneed contracts, cinerator facilities, and the responsibilities of medical examiners and other officials. Designed to help individuals prepare for the florida state law exam for funeral services.
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anyone who discovers the death of a person and doesn't report it - ✔✔misdemeanor 1 body must be stored in refrigeration 24 hours after death - if not, you can be charged with - ✔✔misdemeanor 1 buying or selling or trafficking of dead bodies/parts - ✔✔misdemeanor 1 transporting anatomical donation outside of the state - ✔✔misdemeanor 1 body must be completely covered at all times, if not you can be charged with - ✔✔misdemeanor 1 transportation of body must be in a proper container and with permit, if not you can be charged with - ✔✔misdemeanor 1 anyone who willfully touches removes disturbs the body or clothing or any article with the intent of altering evidence is a - ✔✔misdemeanor 1 cemetery may not deny anyone burial space because of race, creed, marital status, sex, national origin, color - ✔✔misdemeanor 2 cremating a dead body prior to 48 hours - ✔✔misdemeanor 2 knowing an unmarked grave is being disturbed and failing to report it - ✔✔misdemeanor 2 willfully and knowingly disturbing the contents of the grave/tomb - ✔✔felony 2
sexual abuse on a dead body - ✔✔felony 2 no person shall knowingly offer to purchase or sell, or purchase to sell, or otherwise transfer, any human organ for valuable consideration - ✔✔felony 2 anyone who releases autopsy photos and records - ✔✔felony 3 willfully and knowingly destroying a monument - ✔✔felony 3 knowingly disturbing, destroying, removing, vandalizing, or damaging an unmarked human burial - ✔✔felony 3 knowingly giving false information in the course of applying for licensure - ✔✔felony 3 act of attempting to obtain or obtaining a license to practice by misleading statements - ✔✔felony 3 all death certificates must be typed in - ✔✔permanent black ink fd who first assumes custody of a body has how many days to file the BTP - ✔✔5 days medical certification portion of the DC has to be signed within how many hours - ✔✔72 hours if a physician is unable to sign, an extension can be given of how many days - ✔✔ 5 after how many days of not seeing a physician should the death be reported to the ME - ✔✔30days if the ME completes the medical certification, it should be completed within how many hours - ✔✔72hours
if an unmarked grave is more than 75 years old, who maintains jurisdiction - ✔✔state archeologist how many days do you have to notify the state if a preneed counselor was fired - ✔✔30days when can inspections be made - ✔✔during business hours, announced or unannounced written complaints must be logged within how many days from receipt - ✔✔10 days what are things you can get in trouble for when making arrangements - ✔✔failure to furnish for retention a written agreement with the detail of the items purchased selling an irrevocable PN contract to a person who is not an applicant for or recipient of SSI or aid with dependent children failing to display the least expensive casket in the same general manner as the others requiring cemetery lot owners to make unnecessary visits to the cemetery for the purpose of solicitation failing to furnish, for retention, the price lists failing to reasonably provide price information over the phone failing to have the price of each casket clearly marked how often is a funeral establishment license renewed - ✔✔biennially (every 2 years) how many full time FD's does there need to be in charge of funeral establishment - ✔✔ 1 a funeral establishment may not be collocated with another funeral establishment or with a direct disposer unless they were collocated prior to - ✔✔October 1, 1993 who must an FD get permission from for a disinterment - ✔✔NOK
what must be displayed at the entrance of a funeral establishment - ✔✔name of the company and the FDIC how long after death must bodied be stored in refrigeration or embalmed - ✔✔24hours who can sell merchandise - ✔✔anyone what functions can direct disposers perform - ✔✔make removal and store dead bodies secure pertinent information for the DC obtain necessary permits and place obits refrigerate human remains and transport to a DD establishment for disposition contract with a removal service to make removals what may a DD NOT DO - ✔✔sell, conduct, or arrange: burials, funeral services, memorial services, visitations, or viewings; or pretend to be funeral directors. This includes the ID view. they cannot arrange for immediate burial - only cremation DD renewal - ✔✔6 hours of CE with one course on communicable disease DD minimum size - ✔✔625 sq feet Funeral establishment minimum size - ✔✔1250sq ft a DD may not be collocated with any other establishment unless they were collocated on - ✔✔july 1 2000 all signed contracts are kept for how long - ✔✔2 years if a family does not come back for cremains, how long before you can dispose of them - ✔✔120 days