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      (225 ILCS 41/Art. 1 heading)
ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS

    (225 ILCS 41/1‑1)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
    Sec. 1‑1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing Code.
(Source: P.A. 87‑966.)

    (225 ILCS 41/1‑5)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
    Sec. 1‑5. Legislative intent. The practice of funeral directing and embalming in the State of Illinois is declared to be a practice affecting the public health, safety and welfare and subject to regulation and control in the public interest. It is further declared to be a matter of public interest and concern that the preparation, care and final disposal of a deceased human body be attended with appropriate observance and understanding, having due regard and respect for the reverent care of the human body and for those bereaved and the overall spiritual dignity of man. It is further a matter of public interest that the practice of funeral directing and embalming as defined in this Code merit and receive the confidence of the public and that only qualified persons be authorized to practice funeral directing and embalming in the State of Illinois. This Code shall be liberally construed to best carry out these subjects and purposes.
(Source: P.A. 87‑966.)

    (225 ILCS 41/1‑10)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
    Sec. 1‑10. Definitions. As used in this Code:
    "Applicant" means any person making application for a license or certificate of registration.
    "Board" means the Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing and disciplinary Board.
    "Customer service employee" means a funeral establishment, funeral chapel, funeral home, or mortuary employee who has direct contact with consumers and explains funeral or burial merchandise or services or negotiates, develops, or finalizes contracts with consumers. This definition includes, without limitation, an individual that is an independent contractor or an individual employed or contracted by an independent contractor who has direct contact with consumers and explains funeral or burial merchandise or services or negotiates, develops, or finalizes contracts with consumers. This definition does not include a funeral establishment, funeral chapel, funeral home, or mortuary employee, an individual who is an independent contractor, or an individual employed or contracted by an independent contractor who merely provides a printed price list to a consumer, processes payment from a consumer, or performs sales functions related solely to incidental merchandise like flowers, keepsakes, memorial tributes, or other similar items.
    "Department" means the Department of Professional Regulation.
    "Director" means the Director of Professional Regulation.
    "Funeral director and embalmer" means a person who is licensed and qualified to practice funeral directing and to prepare, disinfect and preserve dead human bodies by the injection or external application of antiseptics, disinfectants or preservative fluids and materials and to use derma surgery or plastic art for the restoring of mutilated features. It further means a person who restores the remains of a person for the purpose of funeralization whose organs or bone or tissue has been donated for anatomical purposes.
    "Funeral director and embalmer intern" means a person licensed by the State who is qualified to render assistance to a funeral director and embalmer in carrying out the practice of funeral directing and embalming under the supervision of the funeral director and embalmer.
    "Embalming" means the process of sanitizing and chemically treating a deceased human body in order to reduce the presence and growth of microorganisms, to retard organic decomposition, to render the remains safe to handle while retaining naturalness of tissue, and to restore an acceptable physical appearance for funeral viewing purposes.
    "Funeral director" means a person, known by the title of "funeral director" or other similar words or titles, licensed by the State who practices funeral directing.
    "Funeral establishment", "funeral chapel", "funeral home", or "mortuary" means a building or separate portion of a building having a specific street address or location and devoted to activities relating to the shelter, care, custody and preparation of a deceased human body and which may contain facilities for funeral or wake services.
    "Owner" means the individual, partnership, corporation, association, trust, estate, or agent thereof, or other person or combination of persons who owns a funeral establishment or funeral business.
    "Person" means any individual, partnership, association, firm, corporation, trust or estate, or other entity.
(Source: P.A. 96‑863, eff. 3‑1‑10.)

    (225 ILCS 41/1‑15)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
    Sec. 1‑15. Funeral directing; definition. Conducting or engaging in or representing or holding out oneself as conducting or engaged in any one or any combination of the following practices constitutes the practice of funeral directing:
        (a) The practice of preparing, otherwise than by
     embalming, for the burial, cremation, or disposal and directing and supervising the burial or disposal of deceased human remains or performing any act or service in connection with the preparing of dead human bodies. Preparation, direction, and supervision shall not be construed to mean those functions normally performed by cemetery and crematory personnel.
        (b) The practice of operating a place for preparing
     for the disposition of deceased human bodies or for caring for deceased human bodies before their disposition. Nothing in this Code shall prohibit the ownership and management of such a place by an unlicensed owner if the place is operated in accordance with this Code and the unlicensed owner does not engage in any form of funeral directing.
        (c) The removal of a deceased human body from its
     place of death, institution or other location. The licensed funeral director may engage others who are not licensed funeral directors to assist in the removal if the funeral director directs and instructs them in handling and precautionary procedures and accompanies them on all calls. The transportation of deceased human remains to a cemetery, crematory or other place of final disposition shall be under the immediate direct supervision of a licensee unless otherwise permitted by this Section. The transportation of deceased human remains that are embalmed or otherwise prepared and enclosed in an appropriate container to some other place that is not the place of final disposition, such as another funeral home or common carrier, or to a facility that shares common ownership with the transporting funeral home may be performed under the general supervision of a licensee, but the supervision need not be immediate or direct.
        (d) The administering and conducting of, or assuming
     responsibility for administering and conducting of, at need funeral arrangements.
        (e) The assuming custody of, transportation,
     providing shelter, protection and care and disposition of deceased human remains and the furnishing of necessary funeral services, facilities and equipment.
        (f) Using in connection with a name or practice the
     word "funeral director," "undertaker," "mortician," "funeral home," "funeral parlor," "funeral chapel," or any other title implying that the person is engaged in the practice of funeral directing.
    The practice of funeral directing shall not include the phoning in of obituary notices, ordering of flowers for the funeral, or reporting of prices on the firm's general price list as required by the Federal Trade Commission Funeral Rule by nonlicensed persons, or like clerical tasks incidental to the act of making funeral arrangements.
    The making of funeral arrangements, at need, shall be done only by licensed funeral directors or licensed funeral directors and embalmers.
(Source: P.A. 93‑268, eff. 1‑1‑04.)

    (225 ILCS 41/1‑20)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
    Sec. 1‑20. Funeral directing and embalming; definition. "The practice of funeral directing and embalming" means:
        (a) The practice of preparing, otherwise than by
     embalming, for the burial, cremation, or disposal and directing and supervising the burial or disposal of deceased human remains or performing any act or service in connection with the preparing of dead human bodies. Preparation, direction, and supervision shall not be construed to mean those functions normally performed by cemetery and crematory personnel.
        (b) The practice of operating a place for preparing
     for the disposition of deceased human bodies or for caring for deceased human bodies before their disposition. Nothing in this Code shall prohibit the ownership and management of such a place by an unlicensed owner if the place is operated in accordance with this Code and the unlicensed owner does not engage in any form of funeral directing and embalming.
        (c) The removal of a deceased human body from its
     place of death, institution or other location. A licensed funeral director and embalmer intern may remove a deceased human body from its place of death, institution, or other location without another licensee being present. The licensed funeral director and embalmer may engage others who are not licensed funeral directors and embalmers or funeral director and embalmer interns to assist in the removal if the funeral director and embalmer directs and instructs them in handling and precautionary procedures and accompanies them on all calls. The transportation of deceased human remains to a cemetery, crematory or other place of final disposition shall be under the immediate, direct supervision of a licensee unless otherwise permitted by this Section. The transportation of deceased human remains that are embalmed or otherwise prepared and enclosed in an appropriate container to some other place that is not the place of final disposition, such as another funeral home or common carrier, or to a facility that shares common ownership with the transporting funeral home may be performed under the general supervision of a licensee, but the supervision need not be immediate or direct.
        (d) The administering and conducting of, or assuming
     responsibility for administering and conducting of, at need funeral arrangements.
        (e) The assuming custody of, transportation,
     providing shelter, protection and care and disposition of deceased human remains and the furnishing of necessary funeral services, facilities and equipment.
        (f) Using in connection with a name or practice the
     word "funeral director and embalmer", "embalmer", "funeral director", "undertaker", "mortician", "funeral home", "funeral parlor", "funeral chapel", or any other title implying that the person is engaged in the practice of funeral directing and embalming.
        (g) The embalming or representing or holding out
     oneself as engaged in the practice of embalming of deceased human bodies or the transportation of human bodies deceased of a contagious or infectious disease.
    The practice of funeral directing and embalming shall not include the phoning in of obituary notices, ordering of flowers for the funeral, or reporting of prices on the firm's general price list as required by the Federal Trade Commission Funeral Rule by nonlicensed persons, or like clerical tasks incidental to the act of making funeral arrangements.
    The making of funeral arrangements, at need, shall be done only by licensed funeral directors or licensed funeral directors and embalmers. Licensed funeral director and embalmer interns may, however, assist or participate in the arrangements.
(Source: P.A. 93‑268, eff. 1‑1‑04.)

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Statutes > Illinois > Chapter225 > 1301 > 022500410HArt_1


      (225 ILCS 41/Art. 1 heading)
ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS

    (225 ILCS 41/1‑1)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
    Sec. 1‑1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing Code.
(Source: P.A. 87‑966.)

    (225 ILCS 41/1‑5)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
    Sec. 1‑5. Legislative intent. The practice of funeral directing and embalming in the State of Illinois is declared to be a practice affecting the public health, safety and welfare and subject to regulation and control in the public interest. It is further declared to be a matter of public interest and concern that the preparation, care and final disposal of a deceased human body be attended with appropriate observance and understanding, having due regard and respect for the reverent care of the human body and for those bereaved and the overall spiritual dignity of man. It is further a matter of public interest that the practice of funeral directing and embalming as defined in this Code merit and receive the confidence of the public and that only qualified persons be authorized to practice funeral directing and embalming in the State of Illinois. This Code shall be liberally construed to best carry out these subjects and purposes.
(Source: P.A. 87‑966.)

    (225 ILCS 41/1‑10)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
    Sec. 1‑10. Definitions. As used in this Code:
    "Applicant" means any person making application for a license or certificate of registration.
    "Board" means the Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing and disciplinary Board.
    "Customer service employee" means a funeral establishment, funeral chapel, funeral home, or mortuary employee who has direct contact with consumers and explains funeral or burial merchandise or services or negotiates, develops, or finalizes contracts with consumers. This definition includes, without limitation, an individual that is an independent contractor or an individual employed or contracted by an independent contractor who has direct contact with consumers and explains funeral or burial merchandise or services or negotiates, develops, or finalizes contracts with consumers. This definition does not include a funeral establishment, funeral chapel, funeral home, or mortuary employee, an individual who is an independent contractor, or an individual employed or contracted by an independent contractor who merely provides a printed price list to a consumer, processes payment from a consumer, or performs sales functions related solely to incidental merchandise like flowers, keepsakes, memorial tributes, or other similar items.
    "Department" means the Department of Professional Regulation.
    "Director" means the Director of Professional Regulation.
    "Funeral director and embalmer" means a person who is licensed and qualified to practice funeral directing and to prepare, disinfect and preserve dead human bodies by the injection or external application of antiseptics, disinfectants or preservative fluids and materials and to use derma surgery or plastic art for the restoring of mutilated features. It further means a person who restores the remains of a person for the purpose of funeralization whose organs or bone or tissue has been donated for anatomical purposes.
    "Funeral director and embalmer intern" means a person licensed by the State who is qualified to render assistance to a funeral director and embalmer in carrying out the practice of funeral directing and embalming under the supervision of the funeral director and embalmer.
    "Embalming" means the process of sanitizing and chemically treating a deceased human body in order to reduce the presence and growth of microorganisms, to retard organic decomposition, to render the remains safe to handle while retaining naturalness of tissue, and to restore an acceptable physical appearance for funeral viewing purposes.
    "Funeral director" means a person, known by the title of "funeral director" or other similar words or titles, licensed by the State who practices funeral directing.
    "Funeral establishment", "funeral chapel", "funeral home", or "mortuary" means a building or separate portion of a building having a specific street address or location and devoted to activities relating to the shelter, care, custody and preparation of a deceased human body and which may contain facilities for funeral or wake services.
    "Owner" means the individual, partnership, corporation, association, trust, estate, or agent thereof, or other person or combination of persons who owns a funeral establishment or funeral business.
    "Person" means any individual, partnership, association, firm, corporation, trust or estate, or other entity.
(Source: P.A. 96‑863, eff. 3‑1‑10.)

    (225 ILCS 41/1‑15)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
    Sec. 1‑15. Funeral directing; definition. Conducting or engaging in or representing or holding out oneself as conducting or engaged in any one or any combination of the following practices constitutes the practice of funeral directing:
        (a) The practice of preparing, otherwise than by
     embalming, for the burial, cremation, or disposal and directing and supervising the burial or disposal of deceased human remains or performing any act or service in connection with the preparing of dead human bodies. Preparation, direction, and supervision shall not be construed to mean those functions normally performed by cemetery and crematory personnel.
        (b) The practice of operating a place for preparing
     for the disposition of deceased human bodies or for caring for deceased human bodies before their disposition. Nothing in this Code shall prohibit the ownership and management of such a place by an unlicensed owner if the place is operated in accordance with this Code and the unlicensed owner does not engage in any form of funeral directing.
        (c) The removal of a deceased human body from its
     place of death, institution or other location. The licensed funeral director may engage others who are not licensed funeral directors to assist in the removal if the funeral director directs and instructs them in handling and precautionary procedures and accompanies them on all calls. The transportation of deceased human remains to a cemetery, crematory or other place of final disposition shall be under the immediate direct supervision of a licensee unless otherwise permitted by this Section. The transportation of deceased human remains that are embalmed or otherwise prepared and enclosed in an appropriate container to some other place that is not the place of final disposition, such as another funeral home or common carrier, or to a facility that shares common ownership with the transporting funeral home may be performed under the general supervision of a licensee, but the supervision need not be immediate or direct.
        (d) The administering and conducting of, or assuming
     responsibility for administering and conducting of, at need funeral arrangements.
        (e) The assuming custody of, transportation,
     providing shelter, protection and care and disposition of deceased human remains and the furnishing of necessary funeral services, facilities and equipment.
        (f) Using in connection with a name or practice the
     word "funeral director," "undertaker," "mortician," "funeral home," "funeral parlor," "funeral chapel," or any other title implying that the person is engaged in the practice of funeral directing.
    The practice of funeral directing shall not include the phoning in of obituary notices, ordering of flowers for the funeral, or reporting of prices on the firm's general price list as required by the Federal Trade Commission Funeral Rule by nonlicensed persons, or like clerical tasks incidental to the act of making funeral arrangements.
    The making of funeral arrangements, at need, shall be done only by licensed funeral directors or licensed funeral directors and embalmers.
(Source: P.A. 93‑268, eff. 1‑1‑04.)

    (225 ILCS 41/1‑20)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
    Sec. 1‑20. Funeral directing and embalming; definition. "The practice of funeral directing and embalming" means:
        (a) The practice of preparing, otherwise than by
     embalming, for the burial, cremation, or disposal and directing and supervising the burial or disposal of deceased human remains or performing any act or service in connection with the preparing of dead human bodies. Preparation, direction, and supervision shall not be construed to mean those functions normally performed by cemetery and crematory personnel.
        (b) The practice of operating a place for preparing
     for the disposition of deceased human bodies or for caring for deceased human bodies before their disposition. Nothing in this Code shall prohibit the ownership and management of such a place by an unlicensed owner if the place is operated in accordance with this Code and the unlicensed owner does not engage in any form of funeral directing and embalming.
        (c) The removal of a deceased human body from its
     place of death, institution or other location. A licensed funeral director and embalmer intern may remove a deceased human body from its place of death, institution, or other location without another licensee being present. The licensed funeral director and embalmer may engage others who are not licensed funeral directors and embalmers or funeral director and embalmer interns to assist in the removal if the funeral director and embalmer directs and instructs them in handling and precautionary procedures and accompanies them on all calls. The transportation of deceased human remains to a cemetery, crematory or other place of final disposition shall be under the immediate, direct supervision of a licensee unless otherwise permitted by this Section. The transportation of deceased human remains that are embalmed or otherwise prepared and enclosed in an appropriate container to some other place that is not the place of final disposition, such as another funeral home or common carrier, or to a facility that shares common ownership with the transporting funeral home may be performed under the general supervision of a licensee, but the supervision need not be immediate or direct.
        (d) The administering and conducting of, or assuming
     responsibility for administering and conducting of, at need funeral arrangements.
        (e) The assuming custody of, transportation,
     providing shelter, protection and care and disposition of deceased human remains and the furnishing of necessary funeral services, facilities and equipment.
        (f) Using in connection with a name or practice the
     word "funeral director and embalmer", "embalmer", "funeral director", "undertaker", "mortician", "funeral home", "funeral parlor", "funeral chapel", or any other title implying that the person is engaged in the practice of funeral directing and embalming.
        (g) The embalming or representing or holding out
     oneself as engaged in the practice of embalming of deceased human bodies or the transportation of human bodies deceased of a contagious or infectious disease.
    The practice of funeral directing and embalming shall not include the phoning in of obituary notices, ordering of flowers for the funeral, or reporting of prices on the firm's general price list as required by the Federal Trade Commission Funeral Rule by nonlicensed persons, or like clerical tasks incidental to the act of making funeral arrangements.
    The making of funeral arrangements, at need, shall be done only by licensed funeral directors or licensed funeral directors and embalmers. Licensed funeral director and embalmer interns may, however, assist or participate in the arrangements.
(Source: P.A. 93‑268, eff. 1‑1‑04.)

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Statutes > Illinois > Chapter225 > 1301 > 022500410HArt_1


      (225 ILCS 41/Art. 1 heading)
ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS

    (225 ILCS 41/1‑1)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
    Sec. 1‑1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing Code.
(Source: P.A. 87‑966.)

    (225 ILCS 41/1‑5)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
    Sec. 1‑5. Legislative intent. The practice of funeral directing and embalming in the State of Illinois is declared to be a practice affecting the public health, safety and welfare and subject to regulation and control in the public interest. It is further declared to be a matter of public interest and concern that the preparation, care and final disposal of a deceased human body be attended with appropriate observance and understanding, having due regard and respect for the reverent care of the human body and for those bereaved and the overall spiritual dignity of man. It is further a matter of public interest that the practice of funeral directing and embalming as defined in this Code merit and receive the confidence of the public and that only qualified persons be authorized to practice funeral directing and embalming in the State of Illinois. This Code shall be liberally construed to best carry out these subjects and purposes.
(Source: P.A. 87‑966.)

    (225 ILCS 41/1‑10)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
    Sec. 1‑10. Definitions. As used in this Code:
    "Applicant" means any person making application for a license or certificate of registration.
    "Board" means the Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing and disciplinary Board.
    "Customer service employee" means a funeral establishment, funeral chapel, funeral home, or mortuary employee who has direct contact with consumers and explains funeral or burial merchandise or services or negotiates, develops, or finalizes contracts with consumers. This definition includes, without limitation, an individual that is an independent contractor or an individual employed or contracted by an independent contractor who has direct contact with consumers and explains funeral or burial merchandise or services or negotiates, develops, or finalizes contracts with consumers. This definition does not include a funeral establishment, funeral chapel, funeral home, or mortuary employee, an individual who is an independent contractor, or an individual employed or contracted by an independent contractor who merely provides a printed price list to a consumer, processes payment from a consumer, or performs sales functions related solely to incidental merchandise like flowers, keepsakes, memorial tributes, or other similar items.
    "Department" means the Department of Professional Regulation.
    "Director" means the Director of Professional Regulation.
    "Funeral director and embalmer" means a person who is licensed and qualified to practice funeral directing and to prepare, disinfect and preserve dead human bodies by the injection or external application of antiseptics, disinfectants or preservative fluids and materials and to use derma surgery or plastic art for the restoring of mutilated features. It further means a person who restores the remains of a person for the purpose of funeralization whose organs or bone or tissue has been donated for anatomical purposes.
    "Funeral director and embalmer intern" means a person licensed by the State who is qualified to render assistance to a funeral director and embalmer in carrying out the practice of funeral directing and embalming under the supervision of the funeral director and embalmer.
    "Embalming" means the process of sanitizing and chemically treating a deceased human body in order to reduce the presence and growth of microorganisms, to retard organic decomposition, to render the remains safe to handle while retaining naturalness of tissue, and to restore an acceptable physical appearance for funeral viewing purposes.
    "Funeral director" means a person, known by the title of "funeral director" or other similar words or titles, licensed by the State who practices funeral directing.
    "Funeral establishment", "funeral chapel", "funeral home", or "mortuary" means a building or separate portion of a building having a specific street address or location and devoted to activities relating to the shelter, care, custody and preparation of a deceased human body and which may contain facilities for funeral or wake services.
    "Owner" means the individual, partnership, corporation, association, trust, estate, or agent thereof, or other person or combination of persons who owns a funeral establishment or funeral business.
    "Person" means any individual, partnership, association, firm, corporation, trust or estate, or other entity.
(Source: P.A. 96‑863, eff. 3‑1‑10.)

    (225 ILCS 41/1‑15)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
    Sec. 1‑15. Funeral directing; definition. Conducting or engaging in or representing or holding out oneself as conducting or engaged in any one or any combination of the following practices constitutes the practice of funeral directing:
        (a) The practice of preparing, otherwise than by
     embalming, for the burial, cremation, or disposal and directing and supervising the burial or disposal of deceased human remains or performing any act or service in connection with the preparing of dead human bodies. Preparation, direction, and supervision shall not be construed to mean those functions normally performed by cemetery and crematory personnel.
        (b) The practice of operating a place for preparing
     for the disposition of deceased human bodies or for caring for deceased human bodies before their disposition. Nothing in this Code shall prohibit the ownership and management of such a place by an unlicensed owner if the place is operated in accordance with this Code and the unlicensed owner does not engage in any form of funeral directing.
        (c) The removal of a deceased human body from its
     place of death, institution or other location. The licensed funeral director may engage others who are not licensed funeral directors to assist in the removal if the funeral director directs and instructs them in handling and precautionary procedures and accompanies them on all calls. The transportation of deceased human remains to a cemetery, crematory or other place of final disposition shall be under the immediate direct supervision of a licensee unless otherwise permitted by this Section. The transportation of deceased human remains that are embalmed or otherwise prepared and enclosed in an appropriate container to some other place that is not the place of final disposition, such as another funeral home or common carrier, or to a facility that shares common ownership with the transporting funeral home may be performed under the general supervision of a licensee, but the supervision need not be immediate or direct.
        (d) The administering and conducting of, or assuming
     responsibility for administering and conducting of, at need funeral arrangements.
        (e) The assuming custody of, transportation,
     providing shelter, protection and care and disposition of deceased human remains and the furnishing of necessary funeral services, facilities and equipment.
        (f) Using in connection with a name or practice the
     word "funeral director," "undertaker," "mortician," "funeral home," "funeral parlor," "funeral chapel," or any other title implying that the person is engaged in the practice of funeral directing.
    The practice of funeral directing shall not include the phoning in of obituary notices, ordering of flowers for the funeral, or reporting of prices on the firm's general price list as required by the Federal Trade Commission Funeral Rule by nonlicensed persons, or like clerical tasks incidental to the act of making funeral arrangements.
    The making of funeral arrangements, at need, shall be done only by licensed funeral directors or licensed funeral directors and embalmers.
(Source: P.A. 93‑268, eff. 1‑1‑04.)

    (225 ILCS 41/1‑20)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
    Sec. 1‑20. Funeral directing and embalming; definition. "The practice of funeral directing and embalming" means:
        (a) The practice of preparing, otherwise than by
     embalming, for the burial, cremation, or disposal and directing and supervising the burial or disposal of deceased human remains or performing any act or service in connection with the preparing of dead human bodies. Preparation, direction, and supervision shall not be construed to mean those functions normally performed by cemetery and crematory personnel.
        (b) The practice of operating a place for preparing
     for the disposition of deceased human bodies or for caring for deceased human bodies before their disposition. Nothing in this Code shall prohibit the ownership and management of such a place by an unlicensed owner if the place is operated in accordance with this Code and the unlicensed owner does not engage in any form of funeral directing and embalming.
        (c) The removal of a deceased human body from its
     place of death, institution or other location. A licensed funeral director and embalmer intern may remove a deceased human body from its place of death, institution, or other location without another licensee being present. The licensed funeral director and embalmer may engage others who are not licensed funeral directors and embalmers or funeral director and embalmer interns to assist in the removal if the funeral director and embalmer directs and instructs them in handling and precautionary procedures and accompanies them on all calls. The transportation of deceased human remains to a cemetery, crematory or other place of final disposition shall be under the immediate, direct supervision of a licensee unless otherwise permitted by this Section. The transportation of deceased human remains that are embalmed or otherwise prepared and enclosed in an appropriate container to some other place that is not the place of final disposition, such as another funeral home or common carrier, or to a facility that shares common ownership with the transporting funeral home may be performed under the general supervision of a licensee, but the supervision need not be immediate or direct.
        (d) The administering and conducting of, or assuming
     responsibility for administering and conducting of, at need funeral arrangements.
        (e) The assuming custody of, transportation,
     providing shelter, protection and care and disposition of deceased human remains and the furnishing of necessary funeral services, facilities and equipment.
        (f) Using in connection with a name or practice the
     word "funeral director and embalmer", "embalmer", "funeral director", "undertaker", "mortician", "funeral home", "funeral parlor", "funeral chapel", or any other title implying that the person is engaged in the practice of funeral directing and embalming.
        (g) The embalming or representing or holding out
     oneself as engaged in the practice of embalming of deceased human bodies or the transportation of human bodies deceased of a contagious or infectious disease.
    The practice of funeral directing and embalming shall not include the phoning in of obituary notices, ordering of flowers for the funeral, or reporting of prices on the firm's general price list as required by the Federal Trade Commission Funeral Rule by nonlicensed persons, or like clerical tasks incidental to the act of making funeral arrangements.
    The making of funeral arrangements, at need, shall be done only by licensed funeral directors or licensed funeral directors and embalmers. Licensed funeral director and embalmer interns may, however, assist or participate in the arrangements.
(Source: P.A. 93‑268, eff. 1‑1‑04.)