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72 answer - Within how many hours after the occurrence of death shall the funeral director present the completed certificate of death to the local registrar? 24 answer - If cremated remains have not been claimed by the agent, the operator of a crematory may dispose of the remains after how many months? Semiannually answer - Each licensed embalmer who has under his/her supervision a person serving as an apprentice embalmer must file a report of apprenticeship with the secretary of the Board how often? D. conviction of any misdemeanor. answer - A license issued by the Board may be revoked for all of the following reasons EXCEPT: A. conviction of a felony B. misrepresentation C. conviction of a crime of moral turpitude D. Conviction of a Misdemeanor E. All of the above all caskets requiring special ordering. answer - The Casket Price List must include all of the following information EXCEPT. A. the name of the business. B the caption, "Casket Price List." C all caskets requiring special ordering. D the effective date of the Casket Price List.
Direct Cremation Facility answer - A place of business conducted at a specific street address or location devoted to direct cremations Disposition answer - The immediate disposing of a dead human body or the immediate transporting of a dead human body to the care of a funeral establishment, direct cremation facility, responsible third party or the immediate family for direct cremation or burial. Funeral Arranger answer - any person employed by a funeral establishment or direct cremation facility who meets with families, or other persons authorized pursuant to NRS 451.024 to order the disposition of human remains of a deceased person, to plan funeral services for a decedent. Funeral Director answer - a person engaged in, conducting the business of or holding himself or herself out as engaged in: (a) Preparing or contracting to prepare by embalming or in any other manner dead human bodies for burial, cremation or disposal, or directing and supervising the burial, cremation or disposal of dead human bodies. (b) Directing, supervising or contracting to direct or supervise funerals. (c) The business of a funeral director by using the words "funeral director," "mortician" or any other title implying that the person is engaged in the business of funeral directing. (a) A licensed embalmer, a funeral arranger or a person whose duties are limited to conducting direct cremations or immediate burials. (b) An owner of a funeral establishment or direct cremation facility, unless the owner engages in any activity described in subsection 1. answer - Term Funeral Director does not include: Funeral Establishment answer - a place of business conducted at a specific street address or location devoted to the care and preparation for burial, cremation or transportation of dead human bodies, consisting of a preparation room equipped with a sanitary floor, necessary drainage and ventilation, having access to necessary instruments and supplies for the preparation and embalming of dead human bodies for burial or transportation and having a display room containing an inventory of funeral caskets.
(c) Be employed by the holder of a license, permit or certificate issued by the Board. answer - No member of the Board who is of the general public may: (a) A salary of not more than $150 per day, as fixed by the Board, while engaged in the business of the Board; and (b) A per diem allowance and travel expenses at a rate fixed by the Board, while engaged in the business of the Board. The rate must not exceed the rate provided for state officers and employees generally. answer - Salaries and compensation for members of the Board are: A chair, a secretary, and a treasurer. answer - Leadership offices of the board include: At least once every calendar quarter. answer - The Board shall meet how often: Four answer - A quorum for the Board to meet consists of how many members? An Executive Director, investigators, inspectors, attorneys, professional consultants, and clerical staff. answer - Employees charged with the carrying out of the duties of the Board will include: True answer - T/F The board may publish a guide that includes the names, services, and prices of services of any cemetery, funeral establishment, or direct cremation facility. Two answer - The inspector shall, at least once every _____ years and at the direction of the Board, conduct an inspection of every premises in this State at which the business of funeral directing or funeral arranging is conducted, or direct cremation or embalming is practiced. A member of the Board shall not conduct any such inspection. One answer - A funeral director or embalmer shall make available for inspection by the Attorney General, the Division of Insurance of the Department of Business and Industry, or any representative of either, copies of all lists of prices and agreements on prices for how many years after they are issued?
The Attorney General answer - Findings of an investigation by the designated member of the Board's staff will be reported to ______________. July 1; June 30 answer - Board shall operate on the basis of a fiscal year commencing on_______ and terminating on _________. Biennially; January 1 of every even-numbered year. answer - A license, permit, or certificate must be renewed how often and when? $375 answer - What is the fee for application for a license, certificate or permit? $375 answer - What is the fee for an examination for a license, certificate or permit? $200 answer - What is the fee for renewal of a license, certificate or permit? $275 answer - What is the fee for a late renewal of a license, certificate or permit? $175 answer - What is the fee for placement of a license on inactive status? $175 answer - What is the fee for reactivation of a license to active status? $300 answer - What is the fee for reinstatement of a lapsed license? $225 answer - What is the fee for transfer of a license, certificate or permit to another location? $75 answer - What is the fee for issuance of a duplicate license, certificate or permit?
1 Year answer - After what time frame, unless renewed, will an apprentice embalmer's license expire? 2 Consecutive Years answer - No licensed apprentice embalmer can hold a Certificate of Registration to practice the occupation of embalmer's apprentice for more than _________________________________. 1 answer - No preceptor may have more than _________ number of apprentice embalmers working under them at one time. 12 months; 1 answer - All embalmer's apprentices shall file an application for licensure to practice the occupation of licensed embalmer within _______________ after the completion of their _____ year apprenticeship. 12 months; 60; Do not; May answer - Before an apprentice embalmer may take the exam for licensure, he/she must complete _________ of instruction at an accredited embalming college and must complete _________ credit hours at a college or university. Credits received at mortuary school (Do/Do not) count toward the 60 college credit requirement. The registered apprentice (May/May not) take the exam for licensure prior to the completion of the 1 year apprenticeship. Approval by the Board answer - Before a funeral director can manage a funeral establishment, what must he/she seek?
fee prescribed in NRS 642.0696. answer - What are the four requirements to obtain a permit to operate a funeral establishment
Duration of the administration of the estate, but not exceeding one year. answer - When a temporary license is issued to the representative of a deceased funeral director who managed an establishment, how long will this license be active? False answer - T/F A licensee whose license has been placed on "inactive status" still must pay the annual renewal fee to maintain the license. Conspicuously in the place of business or employment answer - The licenses of funeral directors and funeral arrangers must be displayed where? False answer - T/F A funeral establishment may operate under a different name than that which is displayed on the establishment permit so long as they have written permission from the Board to do so. False answer - A direct cremation facility can operate with no licensed funeral director to manage the facility so long as the person designated as manager is of good moral character, has paid the necessary fees to the Board, and has submitted an application. False answer - A direct cremation facility may advertise that embalming or funeral services are provided at their facility so long as they hire an on-call embalmer licensed in this state or a funeral director to direct and/or coordinate the funeral services. False answer - NRS 642.465 sets forth guidelines that prohibit funeral establishments with multiple locations from having one centralized embalming facility that it used for the preparation of decedents for multiple locations. True answer - T/F Submission of the applicant's fingerprints is a requirement for consideration of the application by the Board.
5; 60 answer - Immediate suspension of a license, permit, or certificate will be entered by an order within ____ days notice for a period of not more than _______ days pending a hearing. True answer - T/F: All documents filed with a complaint to the board or procured as part of an investigation by the Board are kept confidential whereas charging documents and information considered by the Board in a determination of whether or not to impose displinary action are public record. D. A decision that orders immediate suspension of a license, permit, or certificate. answer - A person may seek judicial review of any decision by the Board in all of the following scenarios except: A. A decision that requires payment of a late fee. B. A temporary decision that requires the procurment of additional information by the Board. C. A decision that is deemed "final" by the Board. D. A decision that orders immediate suspension of a license, permit, or certificate. False answer - T/F When an agency or officer elects to take a particular action or pursue a particular remedy authorized by this chapter or another statute, that election is exclusive and precludes the agency or officer or another agency or officer from taking any other actions or pursuing any other remedy. C. Advertising by a direct cremation facility that describes that services are limited to direct cremation. answer - All of the following would be examples of prohibited acts except... A. Admittance of unauthorized persons into the care center while a body is being embalmed. B. Internet sale of cremation services by a person who does not own a funeral establishment, crematory, or direct cremation facility in the State of Nevada. C. Advertising by a direct cremation facility that describes that services are limited to direct cremation.
D. Embalming without a license. Direct permission by the immediate family. answer - NVLRR describes "unauthorized persons" who cannot enter rooms in the mortuary where decedents are being embalmed. No one may enter these rooms except licensed embalmers and their assistants, funeral directors, funeral arrangers, public officers in the discharge of their official duties, and attending physicians and their assistants. What is the one way an unauthorized person can obtain authorization to enter these rooms? $500 per offense answer - What is the penalty for practicing embalming without a license? $500; Is answer - Any funeral director or funeral arranger or person who engages in the practice of disposition of dead human bodies or funeral arranging without a license, without complying with the provisions of this chapter or continuing to practice after his/her license has been revoked shall be fined not more than _________. Each day this person is engaged in this practice (Is/Is not) considered a seperate offense. $500; Is answer - Any owner of a funeral establishment or direct cremation facility who operates or allows another person to operate the funeral establishment or direct cremation facility without having complied with the provisions of this chapter, or who continues to operate or allow another person to operate the funeral establishment or direct cremation facility after his or her permit to operate the funeral establishment or direct cremation facility has been revoked shall be fined not more than _____________. Each day that person engages in this practice (Is/Is not) considered a seperate offense. A Misdemeanor answer - Any licensee who accepts money or anything of value as commission for the securing of a business by another licensee is guilty of __________________. Human Remains answer - The body of a deceased person, including the body in any stage of decomposition and the cremated remains of a body.
Authority is relinquished and granted to the next person in the order of priority answer - What happens if the person of authority with the right of disposition of the deceased is arrested for or charged with the murder or manslaughter of the deceased? Funeral establishment may required a majority of the members to agree answer - What may the funeral establishment do in a case where the authority to authorize belongs with multiple members of a class e.g. several children of the deceased? No answer - Does a person who accepts legal and financial responsibility for the burial or cremation of the human remains of a deceased person have a claim against the estate or any other person for the cost of the burial or cremation? The State answer - Who has the authority to authorize disposition of the human remains of a person who is indigent? Yes; "authorizing agent" answer - May a person in the State of Nevada, while still living, order the burial or cremation of his/her own body after death? If so, what is the legal name of a person acting pursuant to his or her instructions? Must complete an affidavit before a notary public using the appropriate language; Yes answer - What is the requirement for someone to authorize another person to order the burial or cremation of his or her remains in the event of his/her death? Does fulfilling this requirement supercede the order of priority? Passes to the next person or category of persons in the order of priorty; 30 answer - What happens if the person with authority is not reasonably available? The presumption is that a person is not availble after due diligence has been exercised and the establishment has not received contact within _______ days after initial contact or attempt to contact was made.
The person with the higher authorization priority answer - If a person of a lower authorization authority is the person authorized to order the burial or cremation of a decedent and at the time of death, another person of a higher authorization priority makes intial contact with the funeral estalbishment and is available to perform the duties of an authorized person, who is the authorized person to order the burial or cremation at the time of death? True answer - If the governing body of any county, city or town within the State of Nevada must arrange for and order the decent burial of any person dying within such county, city or town, leaving a husband or wife or parent in whose custody such person remained at the time he or she died, which husband or wife or parent is not indigent and not otherwise eligible for assistance as a poor person and expenses for a decent burial have been paid out of public funds pursuant to such an order, the county, city or town must be reimbursed for its expenses of burial of the dead body of such person by the husband, wife or parent charged by law with the duty of burial. A Category D Felony answer - A person who removes the dead body of a human being, or any part thereof, from a grave, vault or other place where it has been buried or deposited awaiting burial or cremation, without authority of law, with the intent to sell it, or for the purpose of securing a reward for its return, or for dissection, or from malice or wantonness, is guilty of A Category D felony answer - A person who purchases or receives, except for burial or cremation, any such dead body, or any part thereof, knowing that it has been removed contrary to the provisions of subsection 1, is A Category D Felony answer - A person who opens a grave or other place of interment, temporary or otherwise, or a building where such a dead body is deposited while awaiting burial or cremation, without authority of law, with the intent to remove the body or any part thereof, for the purpose of selling or demanding money for it, for dissection, from malice or wantonness, or with the intent to sell or remove the coffin or any part thereof or anything attached thereto, or any vestment or other article interred or intended to be interred with the body, is guilty of
destination within the boundaries of this state and within 30 hours from time of death, shall be punished by a fine of not more than 72; to notify a member of the family or authorized person to obtain approval; the family or authorized person does not wish to have the body embalmed; a misdemeanor answer - If embalming is not required by the State Board of Health the Nevada Funeral and Cemetery Services Board may authorize the embalming of a body if it determines that it is necessary to preserve the body and the crematory, funeral home, cemetery or other place that accepts human remains for disposition: (a) Has held the body for at least ______ hours; (b) Is unable ________________________ (c) Has no reason to believe that _______________________________. Any person who violates this section is guillty of ___________________________. 55,000; Division of Public and Behavioral Health of the Department of Health and Human Services answer - The board of county commissioners of a county whose population is less than ___________________ may adopt an ordinance allowing one or more natural persons to designate as a family cemetery an area of land owned by any of those persons for the interment in that area without charge of any member of the family of any of them or any other person. Before the first interment in a family cemetery designated in accordance with an ordinance adopted, a member of the family or a representative of the family shall notify the ______________________________________________ of the designation of the family cemetery and its specific location on the land owned by the family. Cemetery Authority answer - Any natural person, partnership, association, corporation or public entity, including the Nevada System of Higher Education or any cemetery district, owning or leasing the land or other property of a cemetery or operating a cemetery as a business in this State. Cemetery Authority; not in accordance with the health, safety, comfort or welfare of the public; financial provision must be made for future care of gravesites answer - A ________________________________may order the disinterment and removal of all human remains interred in all or any part of any cemetery if the cemetery authority or a governmental authority determines that the further maintenance of all or any part of the cemetery as a burial place for the human dead is_____________________________________ or if the cemetery
authority determines that ___________________________________________ within a specified area. Reasonable regulations; 1 year answer - The cemetery authority may prescribe ______________________________________ governing the manner of making disinterments and removals and providing for reinterment in a portion of the existing cemetery or in any other cemetery or for deposit of the remains in any memorial mausoleum or columbarium or for providing appropriate future care. The cemetery authority must prescribe a reasonable time of not less than ___________________ after which the cemetery authority may proceed to remove the remains and reinter them in another cemetery or deposit them in a memorial mausoleum or columbarium. Publication in a newspaper of general circulation; once a week for 4 consecutive weeks; 10 days; three conspicuous places; owns, holds, or has the right of interment in; each known living heir answer - Notice of a determination to remove the human remains from all or any part of any cemetery must be given by _________________________________ published in the city, or the county in which the cemetery or the portion from which removals are to be made is situated. Publication must be at least _______________________________________. The notice must specify the period after which the cemetery authority may remove the remains. Copies of the notice shall, within ________________after the first publication, be posted in at least _______________________________ in the cemetery or the portion from which removals are to be made. A copy of the notice must be mailed to every person who ___________________________________________, any plot in the cemetery or part affected, whose name appears upon the records of the cemetery or upon the real property assessment roll of the county in which the cemetery is located. The notice must be addressed to the last known post office address of the plot owner as it appears from the records of the cemetery or county assessor, and if the owner's address does not appear or is not known, then to him or her in the city in which the cemetery is situated. The notice must also be mailed to __________________________ at law of any person whose remains are interred in the cemetery, if his or her address is known. True answer - T/F: After human remains have been ordered to be removed by a cemetery authority and proper notice has been given, the cemetery authority may sell, lease, or mortgage any part of the cemetery where there have been no interments without seeking an order of any