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NVLRR LATEST 2026 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
GUARANTEE A+
✔✔One - ✔✔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 - ✔✔Findings of an investigation by the designated member
of the Board's staff will be reported to ______________.
✔✔July 1; June 30 - ✔✔Board shall operate on the basis of a fiscal year commencing
on_______ and terminating on _________.
✔✔Biennially; January 1 of every even-numbered year. - ✔✔A license, permit, or
certificate must be renewed how often and when?
✔✔$375 - ✔✔What is the fee for application for a license, certificate or permit?
✔✔$375 - ✔✔What is the fee for an examination for a license, certificate or permit?
✔✔$200 - ✔✔What is the fee for renewal of a license, certificate or permit?
✔✔$275 - ✔✔What is the fee for a late renewal of a license, certificate or permit?
✔✔$175 - ✔✔What is the fee for placement of a license on inactive status?
✔✔$175 - ✔✔What is the fee for reactivation of a license to active status?
✔✔$300 - ✔✔What is the fee for reinstatement of a lapsed license?
✔✔$225 - ✔✔What is the fee for transfer of a license, certificate or permit to another
location?
✔✔$75 - ✔✔What is the fee for issuance of a duplicate license, certificate or permit?
✔✔$75 - ✔✔What is the fee for provision of an administrative service?
✔✔$10 - ✔✔What is the regulatory fee, per written and signed agreement for funeral
services to be furnished in this State?
✔✔1. over 18 years old.
2. Good moral character.
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✔✔One - ✔✔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 - ✔✔Findings of an investigation by the designated member of the Board's staff will be reported to ______________. ✔✔July 1; June 30 - ✔✔Board shall operate on the basis of a fiscal year commencing on_______ and terminating on _________. ✔✔Biennially; January 1 of every even-numbered year. - ✔✔A license, permit, or certificate must be renewed how often and when? ✔✔$375 - ✔✔What is the fee for application for a license, certificate or permit? ✔✔$375 - ✔✔What is the fee for an examination for a license, certificate or permit? ✔✔$200 - ✔✔What is the fee for renewal of a license, certificate or permit? ✔✔$275 - ✔✔What is the fee for a late renewal of a license, certificate or permit? ✔✔$175 - ✔✔What is the fee for placement of a license on inactive status? ✔✔$175 - ✔✔What is the fee for reactivation of a license to active status? ✔✔$300 - ✔✔What is the fee for reinstatement of a lapsed license? ✔✔$225 - ✔✔What is the fee for transfer of a license, certificate or permit to another location? ✔✔$75 - ✔✔What is the fee for issuance of a duplicate license, certificate or permit? ✔✔$75 - ✔✔What is the fee for provision of an administrative service? ✔✔$10 - ✔✔What is the regulatory fee, per written and signed agreement for funeral services to be furnished in this State? ✔✔1. over 18 years old.

  1. Good moral character.
  1. High school graduate or completed 2 academic years of instruction by taking 60 semesters at an accredited college or university. Credits earned at an embalming college or school of mortuary science do not fulfill this requirement.
  2. Completed 12 full months at an approved & accredited by the ABFSE embalming college or school of mortuary science with 1+ year's of experience under the supervision of an embalmer lic. in Nevada.
  3. Embalmed at least 50 bodies under supervision of a lic. embalmer prior to the date of application.
  4. Present to the Board affidavits of at least two reputable residents of the county in which the applicant proposes to engage in the practice. - ✔✔What are the six qualifications to become a licensed embalmer in Nevada? ✔✔1. All licenses shall be signed by the Chair, Secretary of the Board, and attested by the seal of the Board.
  5. Must specify the name of the person to whom issued.
  6. They're nonassignable/ nontransferable,
  7. Must be displayed by each licensee in a conspicuous place in the office/ place of business - ✔✔What are the specifications about the physical copy of the license itself? ✔✔February 1 - ✔✔A fee for late renewal will be paid if a license issued by the board is not paid by when? ✔✔12 hours; 5 years - ✔✔An applicant must complete how many hours of continuing education in a field relevant to funeral service and maintain proof for how many years? ✔✔1. Gross incompetency.
  8. Unprofessional, unethical or dishonest conduct.
  9. Habitual intemperance.
  10. Fraud or misrepresentation in attempting to or obtaining a license to practice embalming.
  11. Employment of cappers, steerers, solicitors, or other persons to obtain funeral business.
  12. Malpractice.
  13. Gross immorality.
  14. The unlawful use of any controlled substance.
  15. Conviction of a felony relating to the practice of embalming.
  16. False or misleading advertising/statements as defined in NRS 642.5172.
  17. Refusal to surrender promptly custody of a decedent upon the request of a person who is legally entitled to custody of the body.
  18. Violation by the licensee of any provision of this chapter. - ✔✔List the 13 grounds for disciplinary actions by the Board: ✔✔(1) Refuse to renew the license; (2) Revoke the license; (3) Suspend the license for a definite period or until further orders.

✔✔Approval by the Board - ✔✔Before a funeral director can manage a funeral establishment, what must he/she seek? ✔✔1. The application must be in writing and verified on a form by the board.

  1. Must be over 18 years old & have good moral character.
  2. Each applicant must pass an exam given by the Board on these subjects: (a) The signs of death. (b) The manner of death (c) The laws gov. the prep and disposition of bodies, who died from infectious/contagious diseases. (d) Local health and sanitary ordinances and regulations (e) Federal regulations governing funeral practices. (f) The laws and regulations of this State
  3. An applicant who has passed the national examination - ✔✔What are the six qualifications to apply for licensure as a funeral director in this state? ✔✔1. A person shall not engage in, conduct as a funeral arranger unless the person is licensed as one by the board
  4. Must conduct business at a funeral home or a direct cremation facility.
  5. If you hold a valid license as a funeral director or embalmer in NV you are not required to be licensed as a funeral arranger pursuant to this section. - ✔✔What are the stipulations on engaging in the practice of a funeral arranger and what is the exception? ✔✔1. An application for a license must be submitted to the Executive Director on a form and manner prescribed by the Board.
  6. Each applicant must: (a) Be at least 18 years old; and have good moral character.
  7. Must pass the NVLRR exam - ✔✔What are the 3 requirements to become a funeral arranger in this state? ✔✔Yes; No, must secure a permit for each individual establishment. - ✔✔In order to operate a funeral establishment or direct cremation facility, must you obtain a permit from the Board? If so, can the owner of more than one establishment operate them under the one permit? ✔✔1. An application for a permit to operate a funeral establishment must be in writing and be verified on a form provided by the Board.
  8. Each applicant must: (a) Be of good moral character; and (b) Be 18+ y/o
  9. The establishment must be constructed, equipped and maintained in the manner described in NRS 642.016.
  10. Each application must be accompanied by the application fee prescribed in NRS 642.0696. - ✔✔What are the four requirements to obtain a permit to operate a funeral establishment ✔✔1. An application must be submitted to the Executive Director of the Board.
  1. Each applicant must: (a) Be at least 18+ y/o ; and (b) good moral character. 3. Each application must be accompanied by the application fee prescribed in NRS 642.0696.
  2. The Board may conduct a physical inspection of the facility before and as a condition of the issuance of the permit. - ✔✔What are the four requirements to secure a permit to operate a direct cremation facility in this state? ✔✔90 Days - ✔✔Every application to the Board shall be granted or refused within _________ from the date of filing. ✔✔Conduct an unannounced inspection of the facility to ensure compliance. - ✔✔As a condition of renewal of the establishment permit for a funeral establishment or a direct cremation facility the Board will __________________________. ✔✔No - ✔✔Is there a condition under which the penaly for late renewal of the establishment permit can be waived? If so, what is this condition? ✔✔- Yes;
  • 3 years from the time of lapse;
  • Must be accompanied by all fees including penalties from the time of the lapse to date of reinstatement. - ✔✔When the establishment license has lapse, can the license be reinstated? If so, within what time frame must this reinstatement application be made to the Board and what are the requirements? ✔✔Apply for a temporary license - ✔✔In case of the death of the funeral director who owns and manages an establishment, what can his or her representative do to continue the operation of the establishment? ✔✔Duration of the administration of the estate, but not exceeding one year. - ✔✔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 - ✔✔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 - ✔✔The licenses of funeral directors and funeral arrangers must be displayed where? ✔✔False - ✔✔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 - ✔✔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.

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. - ✔✔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 - ✔✔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. - ✔✔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. - ✔✔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 - ✔✔What is the penalty for practicing embalming without a license? ✔✔$500; Is - ✔✔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 - ✔✔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 - ✔✔Any licensee who accepts money or anything of value as commission for the securing of a business by another licensee is guilty of a what? ✔✔Human Remains - ✔✔The body of a deceased person, including the body in any stage of decomposition and the cremated remains of a body. ✔✔Circulatory and respiratory functions or all functions of the person's entire brain; Uniform Determination of Death - ✔✔For legal and medical purposes, a person is dead if they have sustained an irreversible cessation of __________________________________________ and this determination must be made in accordance with the _____________ _________________ ___ _____________ Act. ✔✔A gross misdemeanor - ✔✔Any person who makes, causes, or procures to be made any dissection of the body of a human being except where specially provided by statute, the direction of a will, where a coroner is authorized or an ordinance enacted to hold an inquest, or authorized by the next of kin is guilty of ___________________________. ✔✔$250 - $5000 - ✔✔Any person who uses or makes available for the use of another the remains of an aborted embryo or fetus for any commercial purpose shall be fined between ________ - __________. ✔✔Must be done within a "reasonable time after death" - ✔✔What does NRS say about the time-frame for burial or cremation. ✔✔Surviving spouse or parent of unemancipated minor - ✔✔Who has the primary authority to authorize the burial or cremation of a deceased child? ✔✔(a) A person designated w/ authority to order the disposition of the dec'd in a legally valid doc. or in an affidavit executed in accordance with subsection 9; (b) If at the TOD the dec'd was on active duty of the Armed Forces, a person designated by the decedent in: the US Dep't of Defense Rec'd of Emergency Data, DD Form 93, or its successor form. (c) spouse (d) Adult children (e) Parent (f) Adult sibling

✔✔True - ✔✔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 - ✔✔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 - ✔✔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 - ✔✔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 ✔✔No it is illegal; classified as a misdemeanor for arresting a dead body upon a debt. - ✔✔Can the funeral arranger demand payment in full of an outstanding balance prior to the release of a decedent's remains? ✔✔Guilty of a misdemeanor - ✔✔Any person who without lawful authority obstructs or detains a person engaged in carrying or accompanying a dead body to a place of burial or cremation is..... ✔✔Permit; misdemeanor; is not - ✔✔A person in charge of a cemetery, mausoleum, columbarium or other place of burial shall not disinter or remove or permit disinterment or removal of human remains unless the person has received a copy of a _________ A person who violates the provisions of this section is guilty of a _____________ A county coroner (Is/Is not) required to obtain a permit from the local health officer for the disinterment, removal or transportation of human remains while carrying out his or her duties as the county coroner ✔✔the public health will not be endangered; died from or with a contagious or loathsome disease - ✔✔The boards of county commissioners of the several counties in

which human remains are buried or interred are authorized to grant and to issue written permits for the disinterment and removal of any such human remains whenever in their judgment the _________________________ by such disinterment and removal; but no such permit shall be granted or issued under any circumstances or at any time where the person or persons buried or interred have______________________________. ✔✔$250 - ✔✔Any transportation company or common carrier transporting or carrying, or accepting through its agents or employees for transportation or carriage, the body of any deceased person, without an accompanying permit issued in accordance with law, shall be punished by a fine of not more than ________________. ✔✔$500 - ✔✔Any railroad, transportation or express company which receives for transportation and shipment any dead human body, unless the body has been prepared by a regularly licensed embalmer of the State of Nevada, with the removal permit, his or her name and the number of the embalmer's license attached thereon, and unless the body shall reach its 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

  • ✔✔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 - ✔✔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 - ✔✔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.

✔✔True - ✔✔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 court. However, a confirmation by the district court is required to confirm the "fairness and reasonableness" of the sale, lease, or mortgage and of the price paid for that transaction. ✔✔Yes - ✔✔Must a cemetery or governmental authority comply with the rules and regulations set forth by a religious institution who governs a religious cemetery when disinterring human remains from that cemetery? ✔✔Nevada System of Higher Education; - ✔✔Who establishes the Committee on Anatomical Dissection? ✔✔- Faculty member of UNLV or UNR elected as Chair and a Secretary;

  • Term of 1 year; - ✔✔What are the offices within the members of the Committee on Anatomical Dissection and how long is their term in office? ✔✔At least twice annually ; No, they serve without salary - ✔✔How often to the members of the Committee on Anatomical Dissection meet and are they compensated? ✔✔9 total "PUUTACODL"
  1. Pathologist
  2. UNR faculty member
  3. UNLV faculty member
  4. Touro university faculty member
  5. Appointee from NFSA.
  6. Chief Medical Officer or designee
  7. Osteopathic physician
  8. Dentist
  9. Licensed physician - ✔✔How many members are there on the Committee on Anatomical Dissection and what are their qualifications? ✔✔- Notify the Committee on Anatomical Dissection;
  • deliver body at no charge;
  • 30 days - ✔✔Any person in charge of any hospital, morgue, prison, funeral parlor, or mortuary shall________________________________ of a body which is unclaimed and requires burial at public expense. Any person who comes into possession, charge, or control of said body will, upon request, ________________________. The Committee will hold a body for a period of not less than ______________ before approving the body's use for medical research or deciding it is unfit for use. ✔✔Anatomical Gift - ✔✔a donation of all or part of a human body to take effect after the donor's death for the purpose of transplantation, therapy, research or education.

✔✔Disinterested Witness - ✔✔a witness other than the spouse, child, parent, sibling, grandchild, grandparent or guardian of the natural person who makes, amends, revokes or refuses to make an anatomical gift, or another adult who exhibited special care and concern for the natural person. The term does not include a person to which an anatomical gift could pass ✔✔Document of Gift - ✔✔a donor card or other record used to make an anatomical gift. The term includes a statement or symbol on a driver's license, identification card or donor registry. ✔✔Donor Registry - ✔✔means a database that contains records of anatomical gifts and amendments to or revocations of anatomical gifts. The term includes, without limitation, a donor registry that has entered into a contract with the Department of Motor Vehicle ✔✔Eye Bank - ✔✔a person that is licensed, accredited or regulated under federal or state law to engage in the recovery, screening, testing, processing, storage or distribution of human eyes or portions of human eyes. ✔✔Guardian - ✔✔a person appointed by a court to make decisions regarding the support, care, education, health or welfare of a natural person. ✔✔Person - ✔✔a natural person, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, limited-liability company, association, joint venture, public corporation, government or governmental subdivision, agency or instrumentality, or any other legal or commercial entity. ✔✔Prospective Donor - ✔✔a natural person who is dead or near death and has been determined by a procurement organization to have a part that could be medically suitable for transplantation, therapy, research or education. The term does not include a natural person who has made a refusal. ✔✔Reasonably Available - ✔✔able to be contacted by a procurement organization without undue effort and willing and able to act in a timely manner consistent with existing medical criteria necessary for the making of an anatomical gift. ✔✔Recipient - ✔✔a natural person into whose body a decedent's part has been or is intended to be transplanted. ✔✔Record - ✔✔information that is inscribed on a tangible medium or that is stored in an electronic or other medium and is retrievable in perceivable form. ✔✔Refusal - ✔✔a record that expressly States and intent to bar other persons from making an Anatomical Gift

✔✔- A record signed by the donor or another person acting at the direction of the donor, a later executed doc. that ammends/revokes the prev. Gift.

  • The destruction or cancellation of the entire or portion of the doc. of gift.
  • Revocation of a gift that was not made in a will by any form of communication during terminal illness/injury addressed to at least two adults one of whom is a disinterested Witness,
  • Revocation of a gift made in a will by the revocation of the will itself - ✔✔How does one amend or revoke an Anatomical Gift before his or her death? ✔✔A record signed by the donor or another natural person acting at his or her Direction if the donor is unable to sign, the natural persons will whether or not it is admitted to probate or invalidated after his or her death, or any form of communication made by the natural person during his or her terminal illness or injury addressed to at least two adults one of whom is a disinterested Witness - ✔✔How does one refuse to make an Anatomical Gift? ✔✔No - ✔✔Is a revocation or Amendment considered a refusal of an Anatomical Gift that would bar another natural person from making an Anatomical Gift after the death of the prospective donor? ✔✔1. An agent of the decedent at the TOD
  1. The spouse]
  2. Adult children
  3. Parents
  4. Adult siblings
  5. Adult grandchildren
  6. Grandparents
  7. An adult who exhibited special care and concern for the decedent
  8. the persons acting as Guardians of the decedent at the TOD.
  9. Any other person having the authority to dispose of the decedent's body - ✔✔List the order of priority of persons authorized to make an Anatomical Gift of the body or part of a decedent ✔✔a majority of the members of the class who are reasonably available - ✔✔If there is an objection by one member of a class of persons who are authorized to make an Anatomical Gift of a decedent's part or body, who has the authorization to make that gift? ✔✔Category C felony; $50,000 - ✔✔A person shall not knowingly for valuable consideration purchase or sell a part of a natural person for transplantation or therapy if removal of the part from the natural person is or was intended to occur after the natural person's death. Anyone who violates this section is guilty of ___________________________________ and maybe subject to a fine of not more than _____________________________.

✔✔Category C felony; $50,000 - ✔✔Anyone who, in order to obtain a financial gain, intentionally falsifies, forges, conceals, defaces or obliterates a document of an Anatomical Gift, and Amendment or revocation of a document of gift or a refusal is guilty of __________ and may be subject to a fine of no more than ________. ✔✔Agent - ✔✔with respect to a particular deceased person, a person who is authorized to order The Cremation of his or her human remains ✔✔Container - ✔✔a vessel, whether or not a casket, in which human remains are placed for cremation ✔✔Operator - ✔✔the person licensed to conduct the business of a Crematory ✔✔Urn - ✔✔a vessel in which cremated remains can be placed and which can be closed to prevent leaking or spilling of the remains or the entrance of foreign material ✔✔Mixed, commercial or industrial use; 1500 feet - ✔✔The board shall not issue a license to an applicant applying for a license to operate a Crematory unless the proposed location for all structures associated with the Crematory are in an area which is zoned for_________________ and is at least________________________ from the boundary line of any parcel zoned for residential use. ✔✔ 30 - ✔✔If the ownership of a Crematory is to be changed the proposed operator shall apply for licensing at least _________ days before the change. ✔✔True - ✔✔T/F A prepaid contract for services to be rendered upon the death of a beneficiary which includes cremation must specify the disposition of the cremated remains. ✔✔True - ✔✔T/F A person may order his or her own cremation and the disposition of his or her own cremated remains. The order must be signed by the person and by two witnesses ✔✔a death certificate has been signed and without first receiving a written authorization signed by the agent - ✔✔The operator of a Crematory shall not cremated human remains until ... ✔✔1. Identify the deceased person,

  1. state whether or not the death occurred from a communicable or dangerous disease,
  2. State the name and address of the agent and the Agents relationship,
  3. Represent that the agent isn't objected to cremation by any person who has a right to control the disposition,

cremated or being removed from the chamber unless the presence of the person is within the normal scope of his or her work or... ✔✔True - ✔✔T/F. The operator of a Crematory shall not simultaneously cremate the remains of more than one person in the same chamber unless so authorized in writing by the agent for each person whose remains are to be cremated. such a written authorization releases the operator from liability for commingling of the cremated remains ✔✔30; 2 ; 1 - ✔✔If the cremated remains have not been retrieved by the agent within _____day(s)the Crematory operator May Place The Vessel containing the cremated remains in a common compartment with other unclaimed cremated remains. If within ______ year(s) after cremation the agent has not claimed the cremated remains or specified their ultimate disposition the operator May dispose of the cremated remains in any manner not prohibited and the agent is liable for all reasonable expenses. If the cremation was ordered pursuant to an Indigent case, and the cremated remains have not been claimed Within __________ year(s), the operator May dispose of the cremated remains in any manner not prohibited. ✔✔1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2 no person may: (a) Scatter cremains in such a way or loc. where they can be mixed; or (b) Place the cremains of more than one person in the same urn unless they are friends/family and the urn is for two cremains.

  1. Cremains may be scattered at sea/ public waterway, by air or in an area of a dedicated cemetery used only for this purpose.
  2. Cremains may be disposed on private property if authorized by the agent and the owner of the property consents in writing.
  3. Cremated remains for disposition pursuant to subsec - ✔✔List the four NRS guidelines regarding disposition of cremated remains: ✔✔The signer - ✔✔Who is personally liable for any damages resulting from the falsity of a warranted fact or from lack of authority to order The Cremation of human remains? ✔✔False - ✔✔T/F: If the signer of an order for The Cremation of human remains remits that order to the Crematory operator without proper authority to authorize The Cremation, the Crematory operator may be held liable. ✔✔False - ✔✔T/F: The operator of a crematory is liable for the accidental cremation of an article of value delivered with human remains. ✔✔True - ✔✔T/F The operator of a crematory may refuse to accept or to cremate a human remains until the operator receives a court order or other suitable confirmation that a dispute about The Cremation itself or the release of cremated remains has been settled.

✔✔A public nuisance - ✔✔a Crematory that is operated in the state of Nevada in violation of any provisions of NRS, any regulation, or any order of the Nevada funeral and Cemetery Services Board, the Crematory shall be deemed a __________________. ✔✔Live Birth - ✔✔a birth in which the child shows evidence of life after complete birth. A birth that is complete when the child is entirely outside the mother even if the cord is uncut and the placenta still attached. ✔✔Person in charge of interment - ✔✔Any person who places, or causes to be placed, a deceased stillborn child, or dead body, or, after cremation, the ashes thereof, in the earth, a grave, tomb, Vault, urn or other receptacle, either in a cemetery or at any other place, or otherwise disposes thereof. ✔✔Stillbirth - ✔✔a birth after at least 20 weeks of gestation, in which the child shows no evidence of life after complete birth ✔✔Vital statistics - ✔✔"Records of birth, legitimation of birth, death, fetal death, marriage, annulment of marriage, divorce and data incidental thereto." ✔✔125;50 - ✔✔the State Registrar May release information relating to vital statistics of a certificate of birth _____ years after the date of birth and of a certificate of death ____ years after the date of death. ✔✔$1 - ✔✔What is the fee for blank certificates? ✔✔Court order - ✔✔If the State Registrar dismisses an application for the registration of an altered certificate, what must the applicants secure in order to register a certificate with an alteration? ✔✔Homeless person or person released from prison in the previous 90 days - ✔✔Health district which issues certified or original copies of certificates shall not charge a fee to what two types of people? ✔✔call attention to the defects in the return and withhold issuing the burial or removal permit until the defects are corrected - ✔✔If any certificate of death is or unsatisfactory, the local Health officer will.... ✔✔ 5 - ✔✔Within how many days after receipt of the original death certificates will the county health officer file with the public administrator a written list of the names and Social Security numbers of all deceased persons and the names of their next of kin as those names appear on the certificates?