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Florida Funeral Laws and Rules EXAM 2024/2025QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS /100% PASS SOLUTION / LATEST UPDATE
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Who provides for recovery, care and disposition of remains of active duty personnel? - ANSWER--Secretary of the Army It is the duty of a law enforcement officer to share any evidence at the scene of death with - ANSWER--the Medical Examiner Who is responsible for the identification of a dead body at the scene of death? - ANSWER--The Law Enforcement Officer If the law enforcement agency cannot immediately identify the body, what happens? - ANSWER--Data concerning the body is entered in the Florida Crime Information Center, into the Unidentified Person File of the National Crime Information Center Who may elect a stand in physician for a medical examiner - ANSWER--State Attorney The Secretary of the Army will provide for what? - ANSWER--(1) Recovery and identification of the remains. (2) Notification to the next of kin or other appropriate person. (3) Preparation of the remains for burial, including cremation if requested by the person designated to direct disposition of the remains. (4) Furnishing of a uniform or other clothing. (5) Furnishing of a casket or urn, or both, with outside box.
(6) Hearse service. (7) Funeral director's services (8) Transportation of the remains, and travel and transportation allowances If remains under the Secretary of the Army's care are unrecoverable, who is entitled to a flag? - ANSWER--The person with the right of disposition as well as the parents The Secretary concerned may provide for the care and disposition of the remains of prisoners of war and interned enemy aliens who die while in his custody and, incident thereto, pay the necessary expenses of— - ANSWER--(1) notification to the next of kin or other appropriate person; (2) preparation of the remains for burial, including cremation; (3) furnishing of clothing; (4) furnishing of a casket or urn, or both, with outside box; (5) transportation of the remains to the cemetery or other place selected by the Secretary; and (6) interment of the remains. If proper disposition of the remains cannot otherwise be made, the Secretary concerned may provide for the care and disposition of the remains of pensioners and indigent patients who die in hospitals operated by his department and of persons who die on the military reservations of that department and, incident thereto, pay the necessary expenses of— - ANSWER-- (1) notification to the next of kin or other appropriate person; (2) preparation of the remains for burial, including cremation; (3) furnishing of clothing; (4) furnishing of a casket or urn, or both, with outside box; (5) transportation of the remains to a cemetery selected by the Secretary; and
How long from the notification of an unmarked grave does the Medical Examiner have to make a determination as to whether the State Archeologist should be involved? - ANSWER--30 days The archaeologist and human skeletal analyst involved in the archaeological excavation and scientific analysis of an unmarked human burial shall submit a written report of archaeological and scientific findings as well as a summary of such findings, in terms that may be understood by laypersons, to the State Florida Funeral Laws and Rules Exam 500 with Verified Answers 2023 - 2024 Archaeologist within how many years after completion of an excavation? - ANSWER--2 years Any person who has knowledge that an unmarked human burial is being disturbed, vandalized, or damaged and fails to notify the local law enforcement agency with jurisdiction in the area where the unmarked human burial is located is guilty of - ANSWER--a misdemeanor of the second degree A person who mutilates, commits sexual abuse upon, or otherwise grossly abuses a dead human body commits - ANSWER--felony of the second degree What is the burial allowance for a Veteran who dies in a VA facility? - ANSWER-- $700 plus cost of transportation Order of priority of a "Legally Authorized Person" - ANSWER---The Decedent
For each license application or renewal, a fee is charged to combat unlicensed activity: - ANSWER--$ What types of license may only be issued to a natural person, (not to a corporation or other business entity) - ANSWER---Embalmer apprentice
Are licenses transferable if the business sells to another owner? - ANSWER--No When applying for any of the establishment licenses, the application must include a listing of: - ANSWER--Everyone who controls more than 10% of the company. Can a hospital or nursing home operate a direct disposal establishment? - ANSWER--No If a license applicant is convicted of any crimes within the past 10 years, he/she must provide: - ANSWER--Certified copies of court records of the crime Florida Funeral Laws and Rules Exam 500 with Verified Answers 2023 - 2024 What convictions must be disclosed to the board during application for licensure?
If your license is suspended, must you complete continuing education hours? - ANSWER--Yes Who may sell preneed contracts? - ANSWER--Only preneed sales agents and funeral directors Inspections may be conducted: - ANSWER--on the premises or records during normal working hours, and may be announced or unannounced. What type of permission is required to take possession of a dead human body? - ANSWER--Written permission When is oral permission allowed for a licensee to take possession of a dead human body? - ANSWER--If oral permission is granted, the licensee shall obtain written permission within a reasonable time, prior to disposition. Must a licensee have written permission to provide entombment or interment?
When must the educational requirement be completed for operational personnel? - ANSWER--Within 30 days of being hired What is the maximum educational requirement for operational personnel Health and Safety training? - ANSWER--3 hours When must the first identification tag be placed on a deceased? - ANSWER-- Prior to removal from the place of death Must cemeteries place an identifying marker on outer burial containers, and if so what is required? - ANSWER--Yes, it must be a permanent identifying mark, listing the name of decedent and the date of death. Prior to final disposition, the must place an identification tag on the body - ANSWER--Licensee in charge In regards to trust funds, owners, directors and officers are held: - ANSWER-- Jointly and severally liable for any deficiency in any trust fund required by this chapter (497) A license issued to those who have applied for a permanent license by endorsement, and approved to take the Florida Law and Rules Examination. It is good for 60 days. - ANSWER--Temporary License
A funeral establishment may not be collocated with another funeral establishment or with a direct disposal establishment unless: - ANSWER--They were collocated prior to October 1, 1993. Florida Funeral Laws and Rules Exam 500 with Verified Answers 2023 - 2024 Is it legal for your funeral home to give an honorarium to a nurse at a hospital if, after a death occurs, she/he asks the family to use your funeral establishment? Why or why not? - ANSWER--No, this could be at-need solicitation, which is illegal. A certain funeral home has 2 funeral establishments. What is the minimum number of Funeral Directors this firm could employ? - ANSWER--At least one funeral director in each establishment Who may obtain the vital statistical information needed to complete a death certificate at a funeral establishment? - ANSWER--A licensed funeral director May a direct disposer who is working at a funeral establishment arrange for a direct cremation at that firm? - ANSWER--No - direct disposers may not make such arrangements May a pre-need sales agent who is registered under a funeral establishment arrange a funeral service on an at-need basis for the firm? - ANSWER--No, only a licensed funeral director may arrange services on an at-need basis.
In fetal death cases, a funeral director or direct disposer may carry out final disposition without a permit, provided that: - ANSWER--The legally authorized person gives permission A funeral director must be present for each disinterment, unless: - ANSWER-- The reinterment is to be made in the same cemetery Florida Funeral Laws and Rules Exam 500 with Verified Answers 2023 - 2024 To carry out a disinterment, the funeral director must get permission from: - ANSWER--The next of kin or a court order If a body is moved from a temporary facility to be buried or entombed, is this considered disinterment? - ANSWER--No If a central embalming facility is located within a funeral establishment, does it need to acquire a central embalming facility license? - ANSWER--No - the Centralized Embalming Facility license is for those prep rooms that are independent of a funeral establishment. Bodies may not be stored for over 24 hours unless: - ANSWER--They are embalmed or stored in refrigeration under 40 degrees When transporting or storing human remains, the body must be: - ANSWER-- Completely covered at all times
If a direct disposer establishment is granted probationary status, how long with the probation last? - ANSWER--24 months What is the minimum square footage needed for a direct disposer establishment?
How many continuing education hours are needed by a funeral director / embalmer? - ANSWER--12 hours of continuing education How many continuing education hours are needed by a direct disposer? - ANSWER--6 hours of continuing education There shall be either a refrigeration room for the storage of dead human bodies, or written arrangements for the refrigeration and storage of dead human bodies at a facility within miles of the funeral establishment. - ANSWER-- 75 A proposed cemetery must be at least contiguous acres - ANSWER-- 30 The applicant for a proposed cemetery must have a net worth of $ , which must continually be maintained. - ANSWER--$50, Florida Funeral Laws and Rules Exam 500 with Verified Answers 2023 - 2024 What is the minimum amount which must be deposited into a Care and Maintenance trust fund for a new cemetery? - ANSWER--$50,000 (This amount is separate from the Net worth which is required.) Considering the required net worth of the applicant and the funds required in the Care and Maintenance Trust Fund, plus the $5000 application fee, you need at least $ and acres of land to start a cemetery in Florida - ANSWER-- $105,000 and 30 acres.