Funeral Laws Exam, Exams of Advanced Education

Various laws and regulations related to funeral services in north carolina, including topics such as funeral processions, personal information disclosure, burial depth requirements, embalmer and funeral director trainee requirements, continuing education for licensees, funeral home establishment practices, and details on different funeral-related terms and definitions. A comprehensive overview of the legal and regulatory framework governing the funeral industry in the state, making it a valuable resource for those studying or working in this field.

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Funeral Laws Exam
Funeral Procession - Answer- Two or more vehicles accompanying the remains of a
deceased person
Is written authorization required of the individual for an insurance institution, agent, or
insurance-support organization to disclose any personal information? - Answer- Yes
Minimum Burial Depth - Answer- 18 inches below the ground surface
The amount of families a funeral director trainee assists during the course of the
resident traineeship - Answer- 25
The amount of bodies an embalmer trainee has to assist in embalming during the
course of their traineeship - Answer- 25
As a prerequisite to the annual renewal of a license, the licensee must complete how
many hours a year of continuing education? - Answer- 5
A licensee who completes more than 5 hours in a year may carry over a maximum of
how many hours as a credit to the following year's requirement? - Answer- 5
Should a funeral home establishment accept a dead human body from any public
officer, hospital or nursing home, ect... without having first made due inquiry as to the
desires of the persons who have the legal authority to direct the disposition of the
decedent's body? - Answer- No
Should a funeral director or licensee give the family a written statement showing the
price of the services selected? - Answer- Yes
Is it lawful for the funeral home establishment to take or recover human tissue? -
Answer- No
The information required on the wrist or ankle of a deceased body before the final
disposition, whether by burial or cremation. - Answer- Name of deceased
Date of Death
SSN
County and State of Death
Site of interment or entombment (burial)
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Funeral Laws Exam

Funeral Procession - Answer- Two or more vehicles accompanying the remains of a deceased person Is written authorization required of the individual for an insurance institution, agent, or insurance-support organization to disclose any personal information? - Answer- Yes Minimum Burial Depth - Answer- 18 inches below the ground surface The amount of families a funeral director trainee assists during the course of the resident traineeship - Answer- 25 The amount of bodies an embalmer trainee has to assist in embalming during the course of their traineeship - Answer- 25 As a prerequisite to the annual renewal of a license, the licensee must complete how many hours a year of continuing education? - Answer- 5 A licensee who completes more than 5 hours in a year may carry over a maximum of how many hours as a credit to the following year's requirement? - Answer- 5 Should a funeral home establishment accept a dead human body from any public officer, hospital or nursing home, ect... without having first made due inquiry as to the desires of the persons who have the legal authority to direct the disposition of the decedent's body? - Answer- No Should a funeral director or licensee give the family a written statement showing the price of the services selected? - Answer- Yes Is it lawful for the funeral home establishment to take or recover human tissue? - Answer- No The information required on the wrist or ankle of a deceased body before the final disposition, whether by burial or cremation. - Answer- Name of deceased Date of Death SSN County and State of Death Site of interment or entombment (burial)

Financial Institution - Answer- a bank, trust company, savings bank, or savings and loan association authorized by law to do business in this State. Insurance company - Answer- Any corporation, limited liability company, association, partnership, society, ect.. engaging in, proposing, or attempting to engage as principles in any kind of insurance business. Legal representative - Answer- The person authorized by G.S. 130A-420 who would be otherwise authorized to dispose of the remains of the preneed funeral contract beneficiary. Prearrangement insurance policy - Answer- A life insurance policy, annuity contract, or other insurance contract; Preneed funeral contract - Answer- Any contract, agreement, or mutual understanding, or combination thereof, which has for a purpose the furnishing or delivery of personal property, merchandise, or services of any nature in connection with the final disposition of a dead human body. *does not mean the furnishing of a cemetery lot, crypt, niche, or mausoleum. Preneed funeral contract beneficiary - Answer- The person upon whose death the preneed funeral contract will be performed 4 - Answer- The number of members appointed by the Governor from nominees recommended by the NCFDA 2 - Answer- The number of members appointed by the Governor from nominees recommended by the Funeral Directors and Morticians Association of North Carolina 1 - Answer- The number of members appointed by the Governor who is not affiliated with any funeral service trade association 1 - Answer- The number of members appointed by the General Assembly, upon recommendation of the President Pro Tempore of the Senate who is not licensed. 1 - Answer- The number of members appointed by the General Assembly upon recommendation of the Speaker of the House of Representatives Board - Answer- means the North Carolina Board of Funeral Service Burial - Answer- included interment in any form, cremation and transportation of the dead human body as necessary Chapel - Answer- means chapel or other facility separate from the funeral establishment premises for the primary purpose of reposing of dead human bodies, visitation or funeral ceremony.

30 - Answer- Regarding Establishment permits, a new application for a permit shall be made to the Board within _____ days of a change of ownership of a funeral establishment. $400 - Answer- Establishment permit application costs: $250 - Answer- Annual Renewal of Establishment Permit $150 - Answer- Late renewal fee for Establishment permit $150 - Answer- Establishment/embalming facility re-inspection fee $100 - Answer- Regarding a Courtesy card, an application for a Courtesy Card costs $75 - Answer- Annual Renewal of a courtesy card $250 - Answer- Out-of-State Licensee application $200 - Answer- Embalmer, Funeral Director, Funeral Service Application for NC resident $250 - Answer- Embalmer, Funeral Director, Funeral Service Application for Non- Resident $75 - Answer- Annual Renewal for Embalmer or Funeral Director $100 - Answer- Total fee for embalmer/funeral director when both are held by the same person $100 - Answer- Annual renewal for one licensed in funeral service $50 - Answer- Inactive status for annual renewal $50 - Answer- Reinstatement fee $50 - Answer- Resident Trainee permit application cost $50 - Answer- Voluntary charge in supervisor for a resident trainee $35 - Answer- Annual renewal for resident trainee $25 - Answer- Late renewal fee for resident trainee $25 - Answer- Duplicate license certificate $150 - Answer- Chapel Registration Application fee

$100 - Answer- Annual renewal for chapel registration $75 - Answer- Late renewal fee for chapel registration means the NC Board of Funeral Service - Answer- Board means a bank, credit union, trust company, savings bank, or savings and loan association authorized by law to do business in this State - Answer- Financial Institution means any corporation, limited liability company, association, partnership, society, order, individual or aggregation of individuals engaging in or proposing or attempting to engage as principals in any kind of insurance business, including the exchanging of reciprocal or inter insurance contracts between individuals, partnerships, and corporations. - Answer- Insurance Company means the person authorized by G.S. 130A-420 who would be otherwise authorized to dispose of the remains of the preened funeral contract beneficiary - Answer- Legal Representative means a life insurance policy, annuity contract, or other insurance contract - Answer- Prearrangement Insurance Policy means any contract, agreement, or mutual understanding, or any series thereof which has for a purpose the furnishing or performance of funeral services - Answer- Preneed Funeral Contract means the person upon whose death the preened funeral contract will be performed; this person may also be the purchaser of the preened funeral contract. - Answer- Preened Funeral Contract Beneficiary means all payments of cash made to any person, partnership, association, corporation, or other entity upon any preened funeral contract or agreement - Answer- Preened Funeral Funds means offering to sell or selling preened - Answer- Preened Funeral Planning 5 days - Answer- If the preened funeral contract purchaser chooses to fund the contract by a prearrangement insurance policy, the preened licensee shall apply all funds received for this purpose to the purchase of the prearrangement insurance policy within: 10 days - Answer- How many days after receiving payment should the preened licensee file a copy of the certificate of performance or other claim form to the Board? $400 - Answer- Application for a preened funeral establishment license shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable application fee of not more than _________.