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LC005707

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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2024

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- FUNERAL DIRECTOR/EMBALMER

AND FUNERAL SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS

     

     Introduced By: Senators Mack, DiMario, Bissaillon, F. Lombardi, and Gu

     Date Introduced: March 22, 2024

     Referred To: Senate Health & Human Services

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Sections 5-33.2-1, 5-33.2-13, 5-33.2-13.1, 5-33.2-13.2, 5-33.2-15, 5-33.2-17

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and 5-33.2-24 of the General Laws in Chapter 5-33.2 entitled "Funeral Director/Embalmer and

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Funeral Service Establishments" are hereby amended to read as follows:

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     5-33.2-1. Definitions.

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     As used in this chapter:

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     (1) “Board” means the state board of funeral directors/embalmers.

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     (2) “Cremation” means a two-part (2) procedure where a dead human body or body parts

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are reduced by direct flames to residue that includes bone fragments and the pulverization of the

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bone fragments to a coarse powdery consistency.

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     (3) “Department” means the Rhode Island department of health.

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     (4) "Disposition facility" means a building or structure utilized for the reducing of human

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remains by means of cremation or natural organic reduction.

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     (4)(5) “Division” means the division of professional regulation created under chapter 26 of

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this title.

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     (5)(6) “Embalmer” means any person who has completed an internship; full course of study

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at an accredited mortuary science school; has passed the national board examination; and is

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engaged in the practice or profession of embalming, as defined in this section.

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     (6)(7) “Embalming” means the practice, science, or profession of preserving, disinfecting,

 

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and preparing in any manner dead human bodies for burial, cremation, or transportation.

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     (7)(8) “Funeral” means a period following death in which there are religious services or

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other rites or ceremonies with the body of the deceased present.

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     (8)(9)(i) “Funeral directing” means:

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     (A) Conducting funeral services; or

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     (B) The arrangement for disposition of dead human bodies, except in the case of any

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religion where the preparation of the body or the provision of funeral services should be done

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according to religious custom or belief.

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     (ii) Only funeral directors/embalmers working for a licensed funeral establishment are

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allowed to meet with families for the purpose of arranging funerals. Provided, that any person who

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assumed an ownership interest from his or her spouse or any widow or widower of a licensed

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funeral director who at the time of November 1, 1995, has been meeting with families to arrange

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for the conducting of funeral services is allowed to continue this practice.

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     (9)(10) “Funeral director/embalmer” means any person engaged, or holding himself or

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herself out as engaged, in the practice or profession of funeral directing, and the science, practice,

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or profession of embalming as previously defined, including a funeral director of record, who may

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be a funeral director at more than one establishment or any other word or title intending to imply

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or designate him or her as a funeral director/embalmer, undertaker, or mortician. The holder of this

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license must be the holder of an embalmer’s license.

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     (10)(11) “Funeral director/embalmer intern” means any person engaged in learning the

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practice or profession of funeral directing and the science, practice, or profession of embalming

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under the instruction and supervision of a funeral director/embalmer licensed and registered under

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the provisions of this chapter and actively engaged in the practice or profession of funeral directing

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and embalming in this state.

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     (11)(12) “Funeral establishment” means a fixed place, establishment, or premises, licensed

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by the department, devoted to the activities that are incident, convenient, or related to the care and

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preparation, arrangement, financial and otherwise, for the funeral, transportation, burial, or other

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disposition of human dead bodies and including, but not limited to, a suitable room with all

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instruments and supplies used for the storage or preparation of dead human bodies for burial or

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other disposition.

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     (12)(13) “Funeral merchandise” means those items that are normally presented for sale as

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part of the funeral home operation on a for-profit basis. These items include caskets, sealed,

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warranted outer-burial containers, and burial clothing. Not included are urns, grave markers, and

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non-sealed outer-burial containers. All persons engaged in the sale of funeral merchandise must

 

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comply with the provisions of chapter 33.1 of this title.

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     (14) "Natural organic reduction (NOR)" means the contained, accelerated conversion of

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human remains to soil.

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     (15) "Natural organic reduction facility" means a structure, room or other space in a

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building or real property where natural organic reduction of a human body occurs.

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     (13)(16) “Person” includes individuals, partnerships, corporations, limited-liability

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companies, associations, and organizations of all kinds.

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     (14)(17) “Practice of funeral service” means a person engaging in providing shelter, care,

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and custody of human dead remains; in the practice of preparing of the human dead remains by

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embalming or other methods for burial or other disposition; in entering into a funeral service

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contract; engaging in the functions of funeral directing and/or embalming as presently known,

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including those stipulated within this chapter and as defined in the Federal Trade Commission

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“Funeral Rule.” The practice of conducting funeral services shall be conducted in the presence of

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a licensed funeral director/embalmer.

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     5-33.2-13. Funeral establishment and branch officer — Crematories — Inspections

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— Denial of access. Funeral establishment and branch officer — Disposition facilities —

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Inspections — Denial of access

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     (a) Any licensed funeral director/embalmer employed, authorized, and empowered by the

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division of professional regulation may enter any funeral establishment, funeral-establishment

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branch office, or crematory disposition facility licensed under the provisions of this chapter, during

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the hours the funeral establishment, funeral-establishment branch office, or crematory disposition

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facility is open for business, for the purpose of inspecting the sanitary conditions, complaint

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investigations, and ascertaining if the provisions of this chapter and the rules and regulations are

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being observed in the operation of the funeral establishment, funeral-establishment branch office,

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or crematory disposition facility. The inspector may request permission from the department to be

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accompanied by another employee of the department of health prior to an inspection. Failure or

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refusal of the person in charge of that funeral establishment, funeral-establishment branch office,

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or crematory disposition facility to permit the inspection at all reasonable times shall be deemed

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sufficient cause for the revocation of any license issued to the funeral establishment, funeral-

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establishment branch office, or crematory disposition facility and any certificate of approval issued

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by the division.

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     (b) Funeral establishments and branch offices and crematories disposition facilities

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licensed under the provisions of this chapter shall be inspected at least twice each year. Inspections

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shall include all areas of sanitation and public health, complaint investigations, as well as

 

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conformity with applicable section of this chapter and the rules and regulations.

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     5-33.2-13.1. Crematories — License and inspection. Disposition facilities — License

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and inspection.

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     No crematory disposition facility owned or operated by or located on property licensed as

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a funeral establishment or at another location or by a cemetery shall conduct cremations or natural

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organic reduction without first having applied for and obtained a license from the department.

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Applications for the crematory disposition facility license shall be made on forms furnished by the

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division accompanied by the application fee as set forth in § 23-1-54. Upon receipt of a completed

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application, the department shall issue a license. A license shall be issued to a specific licensee for

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a specific location and is not transferable. The facility and licensee shall meet all requirements as

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prescribed by the rules and regulations established by the department, not inconsistent with this

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chapter.

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     5-33.2-13.2. Cremation of human remains. Disposition of human remains.

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     (a)(1) Cremation Disposition shall not take place until the necessary permits and consents

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are issued pursuant to § 23-3-18.

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     (2) A crematory disposition facility shall not take custody of unidentified human remains.

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     (3) Human remains designated for cremation shall be cremated without unreasonable

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delay. Disposition of human remains shall occur without unreasonable delay.

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     (4) When the crematory disposition facility is unable to cremate initiate the disposition

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process of the human remains immediately upon taking custody, the crematory disposition facility

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shall provide a holding facility that complies with any applicable public health law and that

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preserves the dignity of the human remains.

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     (5) Holding facilities must be secure from access by all unauthorized persons.

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     (6) A crematory disposition facility shall not simultaneously cremate conduct the process

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of reduction of human remains of more than one human remain within the same cremation

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disposition chamber. The processing, packaging, storage, and disposition of cremated remains

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following cremation or natural organic reduction shall be as prescribed in the rules and regulations

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promulgated by the department of health division of professional regulation.

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     (7) A crematory disposition facility or funeral home shall be authorized to dispose of the

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cremated remains following cremation or natural organic reduction that have been abandoned at

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the crematory disposition facility or funeral home for more than six (6) months. All reasonable

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attempts must be made and diligence exercised to contact the person in charge who authorized the

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cremation.

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     (b) This section does not apply to the cremation of various body parts from different human

 

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bodies.

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     5-33.2-15. Annual renewal of licenses.

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     All licenses issued under the provisions of this chapter must be renewed annually by their

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holders, who shall pay to the division a yearly renewal fee for the renewal of a funeral

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director/embalmer’s license, and additional fees for each funeral-establishment branch office

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license and for the crematory disposition facility license. These fees are as set forth in § 23-1-54.

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On or before the fifteenth day of November in each year, the division shall mail to each licensed

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funeral director/embalmer and to each licensed funeral establishment, funeral-establishment branch

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office, and crematory disposition facility an application for the renewal. Applications, accompanied

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by the fee for renewal, shall be filed with the division on or before the thirty-first day of December

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in each year. Applications filed after the thirty-first of December and on or before the fifteenth of

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January must be accompanied by a fee as set forth in § 23-1-54 for funeral director/embalmers and

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funeral establishments in addition to the previously established renewal fees. Any funeral

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director/embalmer who acts or holds himself or herself out as a funeral director/embalmer after his

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or her certificate has been lapsed shall be punished as provided in this chapter. Any funeral

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establishment, funeral-establishment branch office, or crematory disposition facility that acts or

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holds itself out as a funeral establishment after its license has lapsed shall be punished as provided

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in this chapter.

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     5-33.2-17. Revocation or suspension of license.

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     (a) The division has the power to refuse to issue or may revoke or suspend any license

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issued by it under this chapter, after written notification and a hearing before the board for gross

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incompetency, for unprofessional conduct, which is defined to include:

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     (1) Conviction of a felony;

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     (2) Misrepresentations made of services, goods, or of funeral prices or fraud committed as

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a holder of a license for the practice of embalming, funeral directing, or the holder of a license as a

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funeral establishment, funeral-establishment branch, or crematory disposition facility;

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     (3) False or misleading advertising as the holder of a license for the practice of embalming,

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funeral directing, or the holder of a license as a funeral establishment, funeral-establishment branch,

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or crematory disposition facility; violating any regulations relating to “truth in advertising”; or

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failure to do the following:

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     (i) List only full-time employees or those having an ownership interest in the

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advertisements including his or her title, which clearly identifies one’s duties;

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     (ii) List the name of the funeral director of record for the establishment in all advertising;

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     (iii) A deceased founder may be listed in advertisements with the notation “founder”

 

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following the name;

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     (4) Solicitation of dead human bodies by any licensed embalmer, funeral director, funeral

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attendant, or the holder of license as a funeral establishment, funeral-establishment branch or

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crematory disposition facility, its agents, assistants, or employees, whether the solicitation occurs

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after death or while death is impending; provided, that this does not prohibit general advertising;

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     (5) Employment directly or indirectly of any intern, agent, assistant, employee, or other

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person, on part or full-time, or on commission, for the purpose of calling upon individuals or

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institutions by whose influence dead human bodies may be turned over to a particular funeral

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establishment;

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     (6) The direct or indirect payment or offer of payment of a commission by any funeral

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establishment, funeral-establishment branch, or crematory disposition facility, its agents, assistants,

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or employees for the purpose of securing business;

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     (7) Solicitation or acceptance by a licensed funeral director/embalmer, or the holder of a

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license as a funeral establishment, funeral-establishment branch, or crematory disposition facility,

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of any commission or bonus or rebate in consideration of recommending or causing a dead human

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body to be disposed of in any crematory disposition facility, mausoleum, or cemetery;

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     (8) Using any funeral merchandise previously used in whole or in part without prior written

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permission of the person selecting and/or paying for the use of the merchandise;

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     (9) Violation of any of the provisions of this chapter;

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     (10) Violation of any state law or rule and regulation affecting the handling, custody, care,

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transportation, or final disposition of dead human bodies;

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     (11) Fraud or misrepresentation in obtaining or renewing a license;

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     (12) Refusing to properly release a dead human body to the custody of the person or entity

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who has the legal right to effect the release and authorized cost has been paid;

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     (13) Aiding or abetting an unlicensed person to practice funeral directing and embalming

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or holding oneself out as a licensed funeral director/embalmer;

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     (14) Failure to secure any required permit for removal or burial of dead human remains

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prior to interment or final disposition;

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     (15) Knowingly making any false statement on a certificate of death;

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     (16) Violation of chapter 33.1 of this title entitled “Funeral Service Contracts”;

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     (17) Discriminating in services because of race, creed, color, or national origin;

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     (18) Permitting non-funeral service licensees to make arrangements for a funeral prior to,

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or at, need unless exempted under chapter 33.1 of this title or a registered intern under the

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supervision of a licensee;

 

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     (19) Substantial or repeated violations of the rules and regulations of the Federal Trade

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Commission and/or the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or for other violations

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deemed sufficient; provided, that before any license is revoked or suspended, the license holder

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shall have notice, in writing, of the charge or charges against him or her and shall have reasonable

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opportunity to be heard in his or her defense.

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     (b) Any person whose certificate has been revoked or suspended may apply to have the

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certificate reissued, and the certificate shall be reissued to him or her upon a satisfactory showing

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that disqualification has ceased.

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     5-33.2-24. Proper authority for funeral arrangements and disposition of human

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remains.

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     Every licensed funeral director/embalmer, licensed funeral establishment, licensed

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crematory disposition facility, and cemetery shall comply with the following rules with respect to

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proper authority for funeral arrangements and disposition of human remains:

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     (1) If a licensed funeral establishment is a party to a funeral service contract, as defined in

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§ 5-33.1-2, for the benefit of a deceased person, only when executed by the principal, him or herself,

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and the contract is still in effect at the time of that person’s death, the terms of that contract shall

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control the nature of the funeral goods and services to be provided; the manner in which funeral

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services are to be conducted for the deceased; and the final disposition of the deceased person’s

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remains to the full extent provided in that contract. When the contract is executed by the principal,

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him or herself, and specifies cremation or natural organic reduction as the chosen disposition, the

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contract is considered sufficient legal authorization for cremation or natural organic reduction. No

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licensed funeral establishment, licensed crematory disposition facility, or cemetery, nor any of its

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agents or employees, may cancel or materially alter any of the arrangements specified in that

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contract, even if requested to do so by a member of the deceased person’s family or a funeral

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planning agent designated pursuant to chapter 33.3 of this title unless compliance with the terms of

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the original contract would result in a violation of any applicable federal, state, or local law or

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regulation, notwithstanding the provisions of this chapter.

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     (2) To the extent that there is no funeral service contract in effect at the time of death for

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the benefit of the deceased person, indicating the wishes of the deceased person with respect to the

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nature of the funeral goods and services to be provided, the manner in which funeral services are

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to be conducted, or the final disposition of the deceased person’s remains, then the funeral

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establishment and its agents or employees shall follow the directions of the deceased person’s

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survivors in the following order of priority:

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     (i) An agent designated pursuant to chapter 33.3 of this title, if any;

 

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     (ii) The surviving spouse or domestic partner of the deceased;

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     (iii) The surviving adult children of the deceased;

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     (iv) The surviving parent(s) of the deceased over the age of eighteen (18), or, if the

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deceased is a minor, and there is a custody order relative to that child, the custodial parent, after he

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or she signs an affidavit attesting that he or she does not know the whereabouts of the other parent;

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     (v) The surviving brother(s) or sister(s) of the deceased;

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     (vi) The surviving adult grandchildren of the deceased;

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     (vii) The surviving adult niece(s) or nephew(s) of the deceased;

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     (viii) The guardian of the person of the deceased at the time of his or her death.

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     (3) All licensed funeral directors/embalmers, licensed funeral establishments, licensed

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crematories disposition facilities, cemeteries, and all their agents and employees shall be held

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harmless, and shall not be subject to civil suit, either as individual(s), partnership(s), or

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corporation(s), for complying with the provisions of this chapter.

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     (4) For the purpose of this chapter, “domestic partner” shall be defined as a person who,

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prior to the decedent’s death, was in an exclusive, intimate, and committed relationship with the

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decedent and who certifies by affidavit that their relationship met the following qualifications:

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     (i) Both partners were at least eighteen (18) years of age and were mentally competent to

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contract;

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     (ii) Neither partner is married to anyone else;

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     (iii) Partners were not related by blood to a degree that would prohibit marriage in the state

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of Rhode Island;

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     (iv) Partners resided together and had resided together for at least one year at the time of

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death; and

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     (v) Partners were financially interdependent as evidenced by at least two (2) of the

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following:

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     (A) Domestic partnership agreement or relationship contract;

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     (B) Joint mortgage or joint ownership of primary residence;

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     (C) Two (2) of the following:

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     (I) Joint ownership of motor vehicle;

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     (II) Joint checking account;

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     (III) Joint credit account;

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     (IV) Joint lease; and/or

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     (D) The domestic partner had been designated as a beneficiary for the decedent’s will,

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retirement contract, or life insurance.

 

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     SECTION 2. Section 23-1-54 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-1 entitled "Department

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of Health" is hereby amended to read as follows:

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     23-1-54. Fees payable to the department of health.

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     Fees payable to the department shall be as follows:

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PROFESSION RIGL Section Description of Fee FEE

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Barbers/hairdressers 5-10-10(a) Renewal application $25.00

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Barbers/hairdressers 5-10-10(a) Renewal application:  

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Manicuring   Instructors and manicurists $25.00 

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Barbers/hairdressers 5-10-10(b) Minimum late renewal fee $25.00

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Barbers/hairdressers 5-10-10(b) Maximum late renewal fee $100.00

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Barbers/hairdressers 5-10-11[c] Application fee $25.00

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Barbers/hairdressers 5-10-11[c] Application fee: manicuring  

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    Instructors and manicurists $25.00

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Barbers/hairdressers 5-10-13 Demonstrator’s permit $90.00

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Barbers/hairdressers 5-10-15 Shop license: initial $170.00

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Barbers/hairdressers 5-10-15 Shop license: renewal $170.00

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Veterinarians 5-25-10 Application fee $40.00

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Veterinarians 5-25-11 Examination fee $540.00

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Veterinarians 5-25-12(a) Renewal fee $580.00

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Veterinarians 5-25-12[c] Late renewal fee $120.00

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Podiatrists 5-29-7 Application fee $240.00

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Podiatrists 5-29-11 Renewal fee: minimum $240.00

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Podiatrists 5-29-11 Renewal fee: maximum $540.00

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Podiatrists 5-29-13 Limited registration $65.00

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Podiatrists 5-29-14 Limited registration:  

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    Academic faculty $240.00

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Podiatrists 5-29-14 Application fee:  

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    Renewal minimum $240.00

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Podiatrists 5-29-14 Application fee:  

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    Renewal maximum $440.00

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Chiropractors 5-30-6 Examination fee: $210.00

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Chiropractors 5-30-7 Examination exemption fee $210.00

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Chiropractors 5-30-8(b) Exam Physiotherapy $210.00

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Chiropractors 5-30-8(b) Exam chiro and $210.00

 

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    physiotherapy  

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Chiropractors 5-30-12 Renewal fee $210.00

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Dentists/dental hygienists 5-31.1-6(d) Dentist: application fee $965.00

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Dentists/dental hygienists 5-31.1-6(d) Dental hygienist:  

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  application fee $65.00

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Dentists/dental hygienists 5-31.1-6(d) Reexamination: dentist $965.00

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Dentists/dental hygienist 5-31.1-6(d) Reexamination:  

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  hygienist $65.00

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Dentists/dental hygienists 5-31.1-21(b) Reinstatement fee $90.00

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  dentist  

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Dentists/dental hygienists 5-31.1-21(b) Reinstatement fee $90.00

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  hygienist  

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Dentists/dental hygienists 5-31.1-21(c) Inactive status: dentist $220.00

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Dentists/dental hygienists 5-31.1-21(c) Inactive status: hygienist $40.00

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Dentists/dental hygienists 5-31.1-22 Limited registration $65.00

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Dentists/dental hygienists 5-31.1-23[c] Limited reg:  

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    Academic faculty $965.00

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Dentists/dental hygienists 5-31.1-23[c] Limited reg:  

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    Academic faculty $500.00

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    renewal  

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Electrolysis 5-32-3 Application fee $25.00

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Electrolysis 5-32-6(b) Renewal fee $25.00

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Electrolysis 5-32-7 Reciprocal license fee $25.00

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Electrolysis 5-32-17 Teaching license $25.00

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Funeral directors/em- 5-33.2-12 Funeral establishment $120.00

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balmers   license  

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Funeral services estab-      

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lishments      

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Funeral directors/em- 5-33.2-15 Renewal: funeral/direc- $90.00

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balmers   tor  

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Funeral services estab-   embalmer $30.00

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lishments      

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Funeral directors/em- 5-33.2-12 Funeral branch ofc $90.00

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balmers   license  

 

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Funeral directors/em- 5-33.2-13.1 Crematories Disposition

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balmers Facilities: application fee $120.00

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Funeral services estab-      

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lishments      

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Funeral directors/em- 5-33.2-15 Renewal: funeral/direc-  

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balmers   tor  

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Funeral Svcs establish-   establishment $120.00

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ments      

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Funeral directors/em- 5-33.2-15 Additional branch  

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balmers   office  

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Funeral services Estab-   licenses $120.00

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lishments      

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Funeral directors/em- 5-33.2-15 Crematory Disposition facility

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balmers renewal fee  

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Funeral svcs establishments     $120.00

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Funeral directors/em- 5-33.2-15 Late renewal fee  

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balmers      

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Funeral svcs establishments   (All license types) $25.00

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Funeral directors/em- 5-33.2-16(a) Intern registration fee  

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balmers      

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Funeral Services estab-     $25.00

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lishments      

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Nurses 5-34-12 RN Application fee $135.00

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Nurses 5-34-16 LPN Application fee $45.00

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Nurses 5-34-19 Renewal fee: RN $135.00

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Nurses 5-34-19 Renewal fee: LPN $45.00

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Nurses 5-34-37 RNP application fee $80.00

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Nurses 5-34-37 RNP renewal fee $80.00

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Nurses 5-34-37 RNP prescriptive privileges $65.00

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Nurses 5-34-40.3 Clin nurse spec application $80.00

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Nurses 5-34-40.3 Clin nurse spec renewal $80.00

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Nurses 5-34-40.3 Clin nurse spec Rx $65.00

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    privilege  

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Nurse anesthetists 5-34.2-4(a) CRNA application fee $80.00

 

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Nurse anesthetists 5-34.2-4(b) CRNA renewal fee $80.00

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Optometrists 5-35.1-4 Application fee $280.00

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Optometrists 5-35.1-7 Renewal fee $280.00

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Optometrists 5-35.1-7 Late fee $90.00

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Optometrists 5-35.1-7 Reactivation of license fee $65.00

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Optometrists 5-35.1-19(b) Violations of section $650.00

7

Optometrists 5-35.1-20 Violations of chapter $260.00

8

Opticians 5-35.2-3 Application fee $30.00

9

Physicians 5-37-2 Application fee $1,090.00

10

Physicians 5-37-2 Re-examination fee $1,090.00

11

Physicians 5-37-10(b) Late renewal fee $170.00

12

Physicians 5-37-16 Limited registration fee $65.00

13

Physicians 5-37-16.1 Ltd reg: academic faculty $600.00

14

Physicians 5-37-16.1 Ltd reg: academic  

15

    Faculty renewal $170.00

16

Acupuncture 5-37.2-10 Application fee $310.00

17

Acupuncture 5-37.2-13(4) Acupuncture assistant $310.00

18

    Licensure fee $170.00

19

Social workers 5-39.1-9 Application fee $70.00

20

Social workers 5-39.1-9 Renewal fee $70.00

21

Physical therapists 5-40-8 Application fee $155.00

22

Physical therapists 5-40-8.1 Application: physical $50.00

23

    therapy assistants  

24

Physical therapists 5-40-10(a) Renewal fee:  

25

    Physical therapists $155.00

26

Physical therapists 5-40-10(a) Renewal fee: Physical  

27

         therapy assistants $50.00

28

Physical therapists 5-40-10[c] Late renewals $50.00

29

Occupational thera- 5-40.1-12(2) Renewal fee $140.00

30

pists      

31

Occupational thera- 5-40.1-12(5) Late renewal fee $50.00

32

pists      

33

Occupational thera- 5-40.1-12(b) Reactivation fee $140.00

34

pists      

 

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Occupational thera- 5-40.1-13 Application fee $140.00

2

pists      

3

Psychologists 5-44-12 Application fee $230.00

4

Psychologists 5-44-13 Temporary permit $120.00

5

Psychologists 5-44-15[c] Renewal fee $230.00

6

Psychologists 5-44-15(e) Late renewal fee $50.00

7

Nursing home adminis- 5-45-10 Renewal fee $160.00

8

trators      

9

Speech pathologist/au- 5-48-1(14) Speech lang support  

10

diologists   personnel: late filing $90.00

11

Speech pathologist/au- 5-48-9(a) Application fee: Audiol- $65.00

12

diologists   ogist  

13

Speech pathologist/au- 5-48-9(a) Application fee:  

14

diologists   Speech Pathologist $145.00

15

Speech pathologist/au- 5-48-9(a) Renewal fee: Audiolo- $65.00

16

diologists   gist  

17

Speech pathologist/au- 5-48-9(a) Renewal fee: Speech $145.00

18

diologists   Pathologist  

19

Speech pathologist/au- 5-48-9(a) Provisional license:  

20

diologists   renewal fee $65.00

21

Speech pathologist/au- 5-48-9(b) Late renewal fee $50.00

22

diologists      

23

Speech pathologist/au- 5-48-9(d)(1) Reinstatement fee:  

24

diologists   audiologist $65.00

25

Speech pathologist/au- 5-48-9(d)(1) Reinstatement fee:  

26

diologists   audiologist $65.00

27

    speech pathologists $145.00

28

    personnel: late filing $65.00

29

Hearing aid dealers/ 5-49-6(a) License endorsement  

30

fitters   Examination fee $25.00

31

Hearing aid dealers/ 5-49-8(b) Temporary permit fee $25.00

32

fitters      

33

Hearing aid dealers/ 5-49-8(d) Temporary permit $35.00

34

fitters   renewal fee  

 

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Hearing aid dealers/ 5-49-11(a)(1) License fee $25.00

2

fitters      

3

Hearing aid dealers/ 5-49-11(b) License renewal fee $25.00

4

fitters      

5

Hearing aid dealers/ 5-49-11[c] License renewal late $25.00

6

fitters   fee  

7

Physician assistants 5-54-9(4) Application fee $110.00

8

Physician assistants 5-54-11(b) Renewal fee $110.00

9

Orthotics/prosthetic 5-59.1-5 Application fee $120.00

10

practice      

11

Orthotics/prosthetic 5-59.1-12 Renewal fee $120.00

12

practice      

13

Athletic trainers 5-60-11 Application fee $60.00

14

Athletic trainers 5-60-11 Renewal fee $60.00

15

Athletic trainers 5-60-11 Late renewal fee $25.00

16

Mental health counsel- 5-63.2-16 Application fee: Mar-  

17

ors/   riage/  

18

Marriage and family   Family therapist $130.00

19

therapists      

20

Mental health counsel- 5-63.2-16 Application fee: Mental  

21

ors/      

22

Marriage and family   Health counselors $70.00

23

therapists      

24

Mental health counsel- 5-63.2-16 Reexamination fee:  

25

ors/      

26

Marriage and family   Marriage/family thera- $130.00

27

therapists   pist  

28

Mental health counsel- 5-63.2-16 Reexamination fee:  

29

ors/      

30

Marriage and family   Mental health counsel- $70.00

31

therapists   ors  

32

Mental health counselors/ 5-63.2-17(a) Renewal fee: Marriage/  

33

Marriage and Family   Family therapist $130.00

34

therapists      

 

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Mental health counselors/ 5-63.2-17(a) Renewal fee:  

2

Marriage and Family   Mental health coun- $50.00

3

therapist   selor  

4

Mental health counselors/ 5-63.2-17(b) Late renewal fee:  

5

Marriage and Family   Marriage and family $90.00

6

therapist   therapist  

7

Dieticians/nutritionists 5-64-6(b) Application fee $75.00

8

Dieticians/nutritionists 5-64-7 Graduate status:  

9

    Application fee: $75.00

10

Dieticians/nutritionists 5-64-8 Renewal fee $75.00

11

Dieticians/nutritionists 5-64-8 Reinstatement fee $75.00

12

Radiologic technologists 5-68.1-10 Application fee maximum $190.00

13

Licensed chemical de- 5-69-9 Application fee $75.00

14

pendency professionals      

15

Licensed chemical de- 5-69-9 Renewal fee $75.00

16

pendency professionals      

17

Licensed chemical 5-69-9 Application fee $75.00

18

Licensed chemical 5-69-9 Application fee $75.00

19

dependency clinical su-      

20

pervisor      

21

Licensed chemical 5-69-9 Renewal fee $75.00

22

dependency clinical su-      

23

pervisor      

24

Deaf interpreters 5-71-8(a)(3) License fee maximum $25.00

25

Deaf interpreters 5-71-8(a)(3) License renewal fee $25.00

26

Milk producers 21-2-7(g)(1) In-state milk processor $160.00

27

Milk producers 21-2-7(g)(2) Out-of-state milk pro- $160.00

28

    cessor  

29

Milk producers 21-2-7(g)(3) Milk distributors $160.00

30

Frozen desserts 21-9-3(1) In-state wholesale $550.00

31

Frozen desserts 21-9-3(2) Out-of-state wholesale $160.00

32

Frozen desserts 21-9-3(3) Retail frozen dess pro- $160.00

33

    cessors  

34

Meats 21-11-4 Wholesale $160.00

 

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Meats 21-11-4 Retail $40.00

2

Shellfish packing houses 21-14-2 License fee:  

3

    Shipper/reshipper $320.00

4

Shellfish packing houses 21-14-2 License fee:  

5

    Shucker packer/repacker $390.00

6

Non-alcoholic bottled 21-23-2 Bottler permit  

7

beverages, drinks & juices     $550.00

8

Non-alcoholic bottled 21-23-2 Bottle apple cider fee  

9

beverages, drinks and juices     $60.00

10

Farm home food manu- 21-27-6.1(4) Registration fee $65.00

11

facturers      

12

Cottage Food Manu- 21-27-6.2(4) Registration fee $65.00

13

facturers      

14

Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(1) Food processors whole- $300.00

15

    sale  

16

Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(2) Food processors retail $120.00

17

Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(3) Food service establishments  

18

    50 seats or less $160.00

19

Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(3) Food service establishments  

20

    more than 50 seats $240.00

21

Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(3) Mobile food service units $100.00

22

Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(3) Industrial caterer or  

23

    food vending  

24

    Machine commissary $280.00

25

Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(3) Cultural heritage  

26

    educational Facility $80.00

27

Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(4) Vending Machine  

28

    Location3 units or less $50.00

29

Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(4) Vending Machine  

30

    Location 4-10 units $100.00

31

Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(4) Vending Machine  

32

    Location = 11 units $120.00

33

Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(5) Retail Mkt  

34

    1-2 cash registers $120.00

 

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Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(5) Retail Market  

2

    3-5 cash registers $240.00

3

Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(5) Retail Market = 6  

4

    Cash registers $510.00

5

Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(6) Retail food peddler $100.00

6

Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(7) Food warehouses $190.00

7

Food businesses 21-27-11.2 Certified food safety mgr $50.00

8

License verification fee 23-1-16.1 All license types $50.00

9

Tattoo and body pierc- 23-1-39 Annual registration  

10

ing   fee: Person $90.00

11

Tattoo and body pierc- 23-1-39 Annual registration fee:  

12

ing   establishment $90.00

13

Vital records 23-3-25(a)(1) Certificate of birth, fetal  

14

    death, death, marriage, birth,  

15

    or Certification that such  

16

    record Cannot be found $20.00

17

Vital records 23-3-25(a)(1) Each duplicate of  

18

    certificate of birth,  

19

    fetal death, death, marriage,  

20

    birth, or certification that  

21

    such record cannot be found $15.00

22

Vital records 23-3-25(a)(2) Each additional calendar  

23

    year Search, if within 3  

24

    months of original  

25

    search and if receipt of  

26

    original search presented $2.00

27

Vital records 23-3-25(a)(3) Expedited service $7.00

28

Vital records 23-3-25(a)(4) Adoptions, legitimations,  

29

    or Paternity determinations $15.00

30

Vital records 23-3-25(a)(5) Authorized corrections,  

31

    Alterations, and additions $10.00

32

Vital records 23-3-25(a)(6) Filing of delayed record  

33

    and Examination of docu-  

34

    mentary Proof $20.00

 

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Vital records 23-3-25(a)(6) Issuance of certified copy  

2

    of a delayed record $20.00

3

Medical Examiner 23-4-13 Autopsy reports $40.00

4

Medical Examiner 23-4-13 Cremation and natural  

5

    organic reduction disposition

6

    certificates and statistics $30.00

7

Medical Examiner 23-4-13 Testimony in civil suits:  

8

    Minimum/day $650.00

9

Medical Examiner 23-4-13 Testimony in civil suits:  

10

    Maximum/day $3,250.00

11

Emergency medical 23-4.1-10[c] Annual fee: ambulance  

12

technicians   service maximum $540.00

13

Emergency medical 23-4.1-10[c] Annual fee: vehicle  

14

technicians   license maximum $275.00

15

Emergency medical 23-4.1-10[c] Triennial fee: EMT  

16

technicians   license maximum $120.00

17

Emergency medical 23-4.1-10(c)(2) Exam fee maximum: $120.00

18

technicians   EMT  

19

Emergency medical 23-4.1-10(c)(2) Vehicle inspection  

20

technicians   Maximum $190.00

21

Clinical laboratories 23-16.2-4(a) Clinical laboratory  

22

    license  

23

    per specialty $650.00

24

Clinical laboratories 23-16.2-4(a) Laboratory station $650.00

25

    license  

26

Clinical laboratories 23-16.2-4(b) Permit fee $70.00

27

Health care facilities 23-17-38 Hospital: base fee $16,900.00

28

    annual  

29

Health care facilities 23-17-38 Hospital: annual per $120.00

30

    bed fee  

31

Health care facilities 23-17-38 ESRD: annual fee $3,900.00

32

Health care facilities 23-17-38 Home nursing-care/  

33

    home-  

34

    care providers $650.00

 

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Health care facilities 23-17-38 OACF: annual fee $650.00

2

Assisted living resi- 23-17.4-15.2(d) License application fee: $220.00

3

dences/administrators      

4

Assisted living resi- 23-17.4-15.2(d) License renewal fee: $220.00

5

dences/administrators      

6

Assisted living resi- 23-17.4-31 Annual facility fee: base $330.00

7

dences      

8

Assisted living resi- 23-17.4-31 Annual facility per bed $70.00

9

dences      

10

Nursing assistant reg- 23-17.9-3 Application: competency  

11

istration   evaluation training  

12

    program maximum $325.00

13

Nursing assistant reg- 23-17.9-5 Application fee $35.00

14

istration      

15

Nursing assistant reg- 23-17.9-5 Exam fee: skills profi- $170.00

16

istration   ciency  

17

Nursing assistant reg- 23-17.9-6 Registration fee $35.00

18

istration      

19

Nursing assistant reg- 23-17.9-7 Renewal fee $35.00

20

istration      

21

Sanitarians 23-19.3-5(a) Registration fee $25.00

22

Sanitarians 23-19.3-5(b) Registration renewal $25.00

23

Massage therapy 23-20.8-3(e) Massage therapist appl $65.00

24

    fee  

25

Massage therapy 23-20.8-3(e) Massage therapist $65.00

26

    renewal fee  

27

Recreational facilities 23-21-2 Application fee $160.00

28

Swimming pools 23-22-6 Application license:  

29

    first pool $250.00

30

Swimming pools 23-22-6 Additional pool  

31

    fee at same location $75.00

32

Swimming pools 23-22-6 Seasonal application  

33

    license: first pool $150.00

34

Swimming pools 23-22-6 Seasonal additional pool  

 

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    fee at same location $75.00

2

Swimming pools 23-22-6 Year-round license  

3

    for non-profit $25.00

4

Swimming pools 23-22-10 Duplicate license $2.00

5

Swimming pools 23-22-12 Penalty for violations $50.00

6

Respiratory care prac- 23-39-11 Application fee $60.00

7

titioners      

8

Respiratory care prac- 23-39-11 Renewal fee $60.00

9

titioners      

10

     SECTION 3. Section 23-3-18 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-3 entitled "Vital Records"

11

is hereby amended to read as follows:

12

     23-3-18. Permits.

13

     (a) The funeral director, his or her duly authorized agent, or another person acting as a duly

14

authorized agent, who first assumes custody of a dead body or fetus shall prepare a burial-transit

15

permit prior to final disposition or removal from the state of the body or fetus and within seven (7)

16

calendar days after death.

17

     (b) The burial-transit permit shall be signed by the funeral director and by the certifying

18

physician as designated in § 23-3-16(c).

19

     (c) A burial-transit permit issued under the law of another state which accompanies a dead

20

body or fetus brought into this state shall be authority for final disposition of the body or fetus in

21

this state.

22

     (d) A permit for disinterment and re-interment shall be required prior to disinterment of a

23

dead body or fetus except as authorized by regulation or otherwise provided by law. The permit

24

shall be issued by the local registrar of vital records at the place of disinterment to a licensed funeral

25

director, embalmer, his or her duly authorized agent, or another person acting as a duly authorized

26

agent, upon proper application.

27

     (e)(1) The body of a deceased person shall not be cremated within An operator of a

28

disposition facility shall not cremate or process by means of natural organic reduction or allow the

29

cremation or processing by means of natural organic reduction of a dead human body until the

30

passage of at least twenty-four (24) hours after his or her death unless he or she dies of a contagious

31

or infectious disease. The body shall not be received or cremated or processed by means of natural

32

organic reduction by any corporation authorized to cremate or conduct the process of natural

33

organic reduction of the bodies of the dead until its officers have received the burial permit required

34

by law before burial, and a cremation certificate or natural organic reduction certificate issued by

 

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the Rhode Island office of state medical examiners. A cremation certificate or natural organic

2

reduction certificate shall be issued only if the office of state medical examiners determines that

3

the cause and manner of death is such that no further examination or judicial inquiry concerning

4

the cause and manner of death is necessary.

5

     (2) The cremation certificate or natural organic reduction certificate issued to the funeral

6

director by the medical examiner, in duplicate, shall accompany the body to the crematory

7

disposition facility. The crematory disposition facility shall retain the duplicate copy and mail the

8

original copy to the state division of vital records.

9

     SECTION 4. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- FUNERAL DIRECTOR/EMBALMER

AND FUNERAL SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS

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1

     This act would provide for the operation and duties of natural organic reduction for the

2

contained, accelerated conversion of human remains to soil. A disposition facility would be used

3

for either cremation or natural organic reduction.

4

     This act would take effect upon passage.

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