Funeral Arranger Nevada State Test – Questions With
Solutions
Funeral director: defined Right Ans - 18 yrs old, good moral , know rules
and regulation , signs of death and how death may be determined.
Consist of preparing or contracting dead human remains for burial, disposal
and shipment of remains who have died with infection or diseases.
Local health and Sanitary regulations.
Funeral arranger: defined Right Ans - 18 yrs old, good moral , know rules
and regulation , Consist of preparing or contracting dead human remains for
burial, disposal and shipment of remains who have died with infection or
diseases.
Local health and Sanitary regulations.
Immediate burial: defined Right Ans - Without viewing, visitation or
ceremony with body present.
Except graveside service
Remains of human believed to be a veteran Right Ans - Report name to
department of veterans
which they will determine whether they qualify for interment at a veterans
cemetery.
Child support Right Ans - Can't get license if you owe child support
A licensed embalmer can have how many apprentices? And report of
apprenticeship? Right Ans - One registered, semiannually
Nevada funeral and cemetery service board: how many members and what
they do? Right Ans - Sevens members
Two: directors
One cemetery
One cremation
Three representatives
Application fee Right Ans - 375
, Renewal of license fee Right Ans - 200
Regulatory fee Right Ans - 10
Embalmers Right Ans - 18 yrs
Good moral character
High school graduate and 2 year of instruction by taking 60 semester or 90
quarter hours of college credits.
Have 12 full months( 1 yr) of instruction. no less than 50 bodies embalmed,
No more than 2 years apprenticeship.
Licensing an embalmer from another state: requirements? How much is it?
Right Ans - 5 years practiced and 2 yrs actively practicing. Has knowledge of
statues and regulations. Fee of $375
Posting of certificate: means? Right Ans - posting license in the work place
Can the board just show up? Right Ans - Board cannot show up unexpected
but investors can
Renewal of license Right Ans - January 1 of every even numbered year and
if not by Feb. 1 late fee is added
Relapse of license Right Ans - Dead after 3 years
Grounds for disciplinary Right Ans - Conviction of a crime involving moral
turpitude, unprofessional conduct, false or misleading advertising, conviction
of a felony relating to the practice of funeral directing or arranger, conviction
of a misdemeanor that is related to the business of a funeral, Gross
incompetency.
Exclusions Right Ans - Persons engaged as layers-out or who shroud the
dead.
Employees cemetery who's duty or business extends no further.
Officers or employees of any state or federal institution.
A person with native Indian pursuant.
Armed forces of USA.
Pet funerals
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