Michigan Mortuary Science Exam
board - answerin each article which deals with a specific occupation, the agency created in that article composed principally of members of the regulated occupation.
censure - answeran expression of disapproval of a licensee's or registrant's professional
conduct
competence - answera degree of expertise which enables a person to engage in an occupation at a level which meets or exceeds minimal standards of acceptable practice
complaint - answeran oral or written grievance
Licensee - answera person that is licensed or required to be licensed
limitation - answerSome factor that restricts the scope of activity or accomplishment.
Registrant - answera person that is registered
registration - answerthe document issued to a person that enables the person to use a designated title, which use would be otherwise prohibited
Reinstatement - answerthe granting of a license or registration, with or without limitations or conditions, to a person whose license or registration has been revoked.
Relicensure - answerthe granting of a license to a person whose license has lapsed for failure to renew the license within 60 days after the expiration date.
Reregistration - answerthe granting of a registration to a person whose registration has lapsed for failure to renew the registration within 60 days after the expiration date.
burial right - answerthe right of earth interment
casket - answerrigid container which is designed for the encasement of human remains and which is usually constructed of wood, metal, fiberglass, plastic, or like material, and ornamented and lined with fabric.
catafalque - answeran ornamental or decorative object or structure placed beneath, over, or around a casket, vault, or a dead human body before final disposition of the dead human body. Columbarium - answera building or other aboveground structure that is affixed to land and is a permanent repository for cremated human remains.
contract price - answermoney and other property to be paid as total compensation to a contract seller or provider for the funeral or cemetery services or merchandise, or both, to be performed or furnished under a prepaid contract, late payment penalties, payments required to be made to a governmental agency at the time the contract is entered into, and income earned on the funds.
Contract beneficiary - answeran individual specified or implied in a prepaid contract for whom the funeral or cemetery services or merchandise shall be performed or furnished after death.
Contract buyer - answeran individual, including a contract beneficiary, who purchases merchandise or funeral or cemetery services pursuant to a prepaid contract.
Contract seller - answera person who sells, makes available, or provides prepaid contracts.
Depository - answera state or nationally chartered bank or state or federally chartered savings and loan association, savings bank, or credit union whose deposits are insured by an agency of the United States government under the laws of this state or the United
States.
Escrow agent - answera person who holds, invests, and disburses principal and income
from the funds received under a prepaid contract.
funds - answermeans all money or other consideration actually received from a contract
buyer by a contract seller or provider or an assignee from the contract buyer in connection with any aspect of the sale of a prepaid contract, including finance charges
Funeral services - answerservices customarily performed by a mortuary science licensee who is licensed pursuant to article 18 of the occupational code, 1980 PA 299, MCL 339.1801 to 339.1812.
Guaranteed price contract - answera prepaid contract under which funds received are held pursuant to an escrow agreement.
Nonguaranteed price contract - answera prepaid contract under which funds received are held pursuant to an escrow agreement between a contract seller or provider and a contract buyer and are applied to the cost of the merchandise or funeral or cemetery services
anitomical gift - answera donation of all or part of a human body to take effect after the donor's death for the purpose of transplantation, therapy, research, or education.
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