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Consent of the person who certifies the cause of death Correct Ans-A body may be moved from the place of death into another registration District to be prepared for final disposition pending.... True Correct Ans-T/F when a body is transported by a common carrier into the local health district in Nevada for burial, the transit and removal permit, issued in accordance with the law and health regulations of the place where the death occurred, shall be accepted by the local Health officer of the district into which the body has been transported for burial or other disposition 10 days Correct Ans-How long does the sexton or uhperson in charge of any burial ground have to endorse upon the permit the date of internment over his or her signature and return the permit so endorsed to the local Health officer of his or her District? Prima facie evidence Correct Ans-any copy of the record of a birth or death when properly certified by the state registrar to be a true copy thereof shall be _______________________________ in all courts and places of the facts therein stated. the United States Bureau of the Census Correct Ans-What federal agency may obtain without expense to the state transcripts or certified copies of births and deaths without payment of a fee?
$0 Correct Ans-What is the fee the local Health officer may require from Funeral Directors for the issuance of burial or removal permits? $250 Correct Ans-What is the fine for any physician who was in medical attendance upon any deceased person's death and neglect or refuses to make out and deliver to the funeral director or person in charge of internment the medical certificate of the cause of death? $250 Correct Ans-If any physician knowingly makes a false certification of the cause of death in any case, The Physician shall be punished by a fine of not more than..... $250 Correct Ans-what is the fine for any funeral director, Sexton or other person in charge of the disposal who enters, removes or otherwise disposes of the body of any deceased person without having received a burial or removal permit? A misdemeanor Correct Ans-Any person who shall willfully alter any certificate of death or the copy of any certificate of death on file in the office of the local or State Board of Health shall be guilty of... $250 Correct Ans-Any person who furnishes false information to the funeral director or informant for the purpose of making incorrect certification of a death shall be punished by a fine of not more than.... 48 hours Correct Ans-The person who is required to certify the cause of death shall complete the portions of the death certificate pertaining to the cause of death in the
B the caption, "Casket Price List." C all caskets requiring special ordering. D the effective date of the Casket Price List. Direct Cremation Facility Correct Ans-A place of business conducted at a specific street address or location devoted to direct cremations Disposition Correct Ans-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 Correct Ans-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 Correct Ans-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. Correct Ans-Term Funeral Director does not include: Funeral Establishment Correct Ans-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. NRS 642.018 Exclusions Correct Ans-1. Persons engaged as layers-out or to those who shroud the dead. 2. Employees of any cemetery whose duty or business extends no further. 3. Officers or employees of any state or federal institution. 4. A person who inters the human remains of a native Indian pursuant to NRS 383.150 to 383.190, inclusive. 5. Commissioned officers serving in the Armed Forces of the United States. 6. Persons who provide services regarding funerals for or the burial of pets only. (a) Fails to submit the statement required pursuant to subsection 1; or (b) Indicates on the statement submitted pursuant to subsection 1 that the applicant is subject to a court order for the support of a child and is not in compliance with the order or a plan approved by the district attorney or other public agency enforcing the order for the repayment of the amount owed
(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. Correct Ans-Salaries and compensation for members of the Board are: A chair, a secretary, and a treasurer. Correct Ans-Leadership offices of the board include: At least once every calendar quarter. Correct Ans-The Board shall meet how often: Four Correct Ans-A quorum for the Board to meet consists of how many members? An Executive Director, investigators, inspectors, attorneys, professional consultants, and clerical staff. Correct Ans-Employees charged with the carrying out of the duties of the Board will include: True Correct Ans-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 Correct Ans-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 Correct Ans-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 Correct Ans-Findings of an investigation by the designated member of the Board's staff will be reported to ______________. July 1; June 30 Correct Ans-Board shall operate on the basis of a fiscal year commencing on_______ and terminating on _________. Biennially; January 1 of every even-numbered year. Correct Ans-A license, permit, or certificate must be renewed how often and when? $375 Correct Ans-What is the fee for application for a license, certificate or permit? $375 Correct Ans-What is the fee for an examination for a license, certificate or permit? $200 Correct Ans-What is the fee for renewal of a license, certificate or permit? $275 Correct Ans-What is the fee for a late renewal of a license, certificate or permit? $175 Correct Ans-What is the fee for placement of a license on inactive status?
reputable residents of the county in which the applicant proposes to engage in the practice of an e Correct Ans-What are the six qualifications to become a licensed embalmer in Nevada?
of the body. 12. Violation by the licensee of any provision of this chapter, any regulation adopted purs Correct Ans-List the 13 grounds for disciplinary actions by the Board: (a) Refuse to renew the license; (b) Revoke the license; (c) Suspend the license for a definite period or until further order of the Board; (d) Impose a fine of not more than $5,000 for each act which constitutes a ground for disciplinary action; (e) Place the person on probation for a definite period subject to any reasonable conditions imposed by the Board; (f) Administer a public reprimand; or (g) Impose any combination of disciplinary actions set forth in this section. Correct Ans-If the Board finds a licensee is guilty of any unauthorized act set forth in this chapter, list and describe the 7 authorized disciplinary actions: $5000 Correct Ans-What is the maximum fine the Board can impose for disciplinary action? A Certificate of Registration as an Apprentice Embalmer Correct Ans-No person may serve or attempt to serve as an apprentice embalmer without having first procured _____________________________________. Full-time Correct Ans-Registered Apprentices must be employed ________________ to receive apprenticeship credit. True Correct Ans-T/F: The certificate of registration of an apprentice embalmer shall be posted in a conspicuous place in his or her preceptor's place of business.
and regulations relating to funeral practices; (c) Federal regulations governing funeral practices; and (d) The laws and regulations of this State relating to funeral practices. 4. Each application for a license as a funeral arranger must be accompanied by the Correct Ans-What are the four requirements to become a funeral arranger in this state? Yes; No, must secure a permit for each individual establishment. Correct Ans-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?
False Correct Ans-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 Correct Ans-The licenses of funeral directors and funeral arrangers must be displayed where? False Correct Ans-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 Correct Ans-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 Correct Ans-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 Correct Ans-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 Correct Ans-T/F Submission of the applicant's fingerprints is a requirement for consideration of the application by the Board.
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 Correct Ans-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. Correct Ans-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. Correct Ans-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 Correct Ans-What is the penalty for practicing embalming without a license? $500; Is Correct Ans-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 Correct Ans-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 Correct Ans-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 Correct Ans-The body of a deceased person, including the body in any stage of decomposition and the cremated remains of a body.