Florida Funeral Laws and Rules Exam
questions with verified answers.
48 Hours ANS - How long must a body be retained before being donated to medical science?
The County Commissioner ANS - Who is responsible for the identification of a deceased and notifying
relatives of the death?
The Direct Disposer ANS - Who is responsible for filling out the DC when death is under the jurisdiction
of the ME?
10 Days Prior to moving ANS - When must a funeral establishment notify the state regulatory agency,
when they are moving?
$5,000.00 ANS - What is the maximum fine presented for a violation of revocation or suspension of a
preneed license?
2 years ANS - The photo on a license must be no older than how many years?
An Auto Clave ANS - When inspecting a prep room, inspectors would not find this...
loco parentis ANS - term used for "in place of a parent."
Within 5 days ANS - If the place of death is unknown, it shall be registered in the district in which the
dead body was found within how many days?
1. An autopsy is pending
2. Toxicology, laboratory or other reports have not been completed
, 3. The identity of the dead is unknown ANS - Under what circumstances would the local registrar grant
an extension of time for a death certificate to be filed?
72 Hours ANS - How much time does the Medical Examiner have to sign a DC?
3 years ANS - How long is a district medical examiner in office?
The board of county commissioners in the respective districts ANS - Who establishes the salary and
fees for a district medical examiner?
The board of county commissioners ANS - The district medical examiner submits an annual budget to
who?
The county in which the death occurred. ANS - When a body is transported by the district ME, who
pays for the transportation?
Receiving Vaults - for at least 48 hours. ANS - All bodies received by the anatomical board should be
stored in what? And for how long?
Third Degree Felony ANS - If an employee of the vital stats office knowingly furnishes a death certificate
in deception is committing what?
Second Degree Felony ANS - Purchase or sale of human organs for valuable consideration is guilty of
what?
First Degree Misdemeanor ANS - Any person who sells or buys body parts that is not allowed to do so,
is committing what?
Second Degree Felony ANS - Purchase or sale of human embroyos for valuable consideration is guilty of
what?
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