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License Process Review the licenses and registrations under new Chapter 497
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Purpose We will cover the license processes and general duties of all registrants of Chapter 470
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Funeral Establishments Funeral Establishment removalsburials Cemetery license Need a broker license if not a cemetery cremations Cinerator need a license embalmingmonuments
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Funeral Home Must be located at a specific address 1,250 sq feet of space Preparation room or refrigeration or contract for these services FDIC Annually inspected Biennially renewal of license
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Funeral Home Embalmers must have license Identify all principals on application Must display name of FDIC at public entrance All licenses must be posted in public area No co-location of funeral homes and direct disposer after 10/1/1993
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Funeral Home Direct Disposer can not practice direct disposition in a funeral home!
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Visitation Chapels Each funeral home may operate a visitation chapel at a separate location within the county the funeral home is located in. 500-700 sq feet in size Can only be used for visitation Must have licensed FD present during visitations
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Funeral Director in Charge Responsibility of the FDIC Make sure they are operating legally Available within 2 hours by telephone Make sure there is a funeral director available Oversee all pre-need contracts if they have a Pre-need License (COA) Notify to Brd. within 20 days of new FDIC
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Funeral Director Able to perform all duties within the funeral home except embalming. Can only practice at a license establishment FD and Embalmer license
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Funeral Director requirements 18 yrs Convicted of a crime AS degree or higher http://www.abfse.org/ http://www.abfse.org/ Pass the NBE http://www.cfseb.org/ http://www.cfseb.org/ Year of Internship Pass 75% Rules and Regulations test Communicable disease class
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Embalmer License License to embalm Same procedures as FD but: Complete one year of school in embalming sciences Pass the Science section on NBE
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License by Endorsement FD & Emb who holds a valid license from another state. Similar qualifications Passing the rules and regulations exam with a 75% Prior to 1979 exemption from Associated degree
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Temporary License Valid license from another state can have up to 6 months to work under the direction of a license funeral director and embalmer
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Provisional License Individuals who have met all requirements to sit for examination for licensure may apply for a provisional license. Must practice under direct supervision of a license individual.
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Practice of Funeral Directing Selling or offering to sell funeral services on a at-need basis. During the arrangement conference Setting the time of service Establishing the type of service Acquiring the services of clergy Obtaining vital information for the DC or burial transit permit
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Practice of Funeral Directing Making or negotiating financial arrangements for a funeral service Directing or supervising funeral service in a funeral home, cemetery or elsewhere Directing a visitation, but does not need to be physically present throughout the service, but does need to be in touch
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Funeral Director and Embalmer re-licensure Continuing Education requirements 12 CEU’s 1 CEU for HIV/Communicable Diseases
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Funeral Director and Embalmer Intern Internship – 12 months period of time working at an approved training agency. Funeral Home must provide 40 cases per intern. Internship is served after completing their education requirements
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Embalmer Apprentice Any person desiring to become a funeral director and embalmer may apply for embalmer apprenticeship. 18 yrs old High school or GED Serve up to 3 years Work under direct supervision
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Direct Disposer Establishment Can only arrange for immediate cremation. No services Funeral Directors working at DD establishments can only do direct cremations. No viewings, memorial services or any type of gatherings. No ID viewings!
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DD duties Removal from place of death Vital statistics information Necessary permits for cremation Arrange for obituaries as long as name of DD establishment is not listed with memorial service Refrigerate remains Contract with removal services and crematories
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Direct Disposer Establishments Director Disposer can only practice here 625 square feet at physical address Name of DDIC at public entrance Refrigeration or contracted for services within 75 miles Biennially renewal and annually inspected May not operate at same address as other establishments unless were collocated before 7/1/2000
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Direct Disposer 18 yrs old High school or GED Conviction of a crime Passing grade in college credit course in Florida funeral law Pass examination by Brd. on rules and regulations 2 ceu’s course on communicable diseases
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Direct Disposer Continuing education requirements for relicensure 2 CEU’s on HIV/communicable diseases 3 CEU’s in Health, Safety or Laws and Rules
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Centralized Embalming Establishment Provide embalming services for funeral establishments only Meet all requirements of a funeral home preparation room Embalmer in Charge Report cases handle Annual inspection biennially renewal
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Centralized Embalming Establishment Must have identification process for all bodies. Can not work for the public
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Criteria for licensure Refrigeration equipment large enough to store all bodies found in the facility Proper exhaust system Non-porous surfaces Floor drain or equivalent Embalming instruments Embalming chemicals
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Criteria for licensure Disinfecting chemicals Sealed containers for transportation of bodies Bio Medical waste procedures Asked for receipts
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Cinerator Facilities Facilities where dead human bodies are reduced to a residue, including bone fragments by direct flame, also know as cremation or by intense heat, also known as calcination.
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Cinerator Biennially renewal with annual inspections Goes null and void if not renewed Must be under direction of LFD or DD FD if located at funeral home May only cremate dead human bodies after 48 hrs Monthly reports of persons cremated
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Cinerator All bodies must be cremated in a covered container or casket. The container must be rigid enough to provide easy handling and leak proof. Single cremation unless authorized by next of kin
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Removal Services Make removals for funeral homes and direct disposer establishments Inspection should: Clean and sanitary PPE’s Cots and covers Body bags First Aid kit Fire extinguisher
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Removal Services Must have identification process
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Refrigeration Services Not connected with a funeral home, crematory or direct disposer. Provide refrigeration services to funeral homes and direct disposer facilities. Bodies must be kept below 40 degrees
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Broker of Burial Rights No person may receive compensation to act as a third party to the sale of transfer of three or more burial rights in a 12 month period unless registered with the Board (Brd). Does not apply to anyone register with Brd. Records must be maintained Biennial renewal
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Preneed License Funeral home, cemetery, direct disposer establishment or monument dealer may be licensed to sell preneed if approved by the Brd. This contract can be for services or merchandise
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Pre-need agents Must be under contract or employed by the preneed license they represent Can be under more than one preneed license 18 yrs old Biennially renewal
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Monument Establishments Sell markers, monuments and memorials to public. Not associated with licenses Must have an office, reception area and display Open to public Must meet local zoning laws
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Monument Builders Can apply for preneed license 3 years experience Net worth of $10,000 Alternate methods to meet net worth
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