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§  3420.  Funeral directing; license to practice required; exceptions.  1. No person shall  engage  in  the  business  or  practice  of  funeral  directing,  undertaking, or embalming or transact or hold himself out as  transacting or practicing or as being entitled to transact  or  practice  funeral  directing,  undertaking  or embalming in this state unless duly  licensed according to law, and registered under the provisions  of  this  article,  except  that  nothing in this article contained shall prohibit  embalming:    (a) by commissioned medical officers in the armed forces of the United  States or in the United States public health  service  while  on  active  duty in the respective service; or,    (b)  by  any  one actually serving as a member of the resident medical  staff of any legally incorporated hospital; or,    (c) by any person duly licensed to practice as a physician or  surgeon  in this state.    2.  A  person who holds a license as a funeral director, undertaker or  embalmer, as defined herein, and is registered as required herein, shall  be entitled to practice as defined and limited by the provisions of  the  law  at the time the license was issued, except as otherwise provided by  this article.    3. Notwithstanding the  foregoing  provisions  of  this  section,  the  commissioner  may in his discretion enter into an agreement with another  state of the United States or a province  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  pursuant  to which agreement any person, duly licensed and registered as  a funeral director, undertaker or the equivalent thereof by and in  such  other state or province, may enter into this state for the sole purposes  of  removing  to  such  other  state  or  province  dead  human  bodies,  supervising the delivery to or removal from a  common  carrier  of  such  bodies, or burying, cremating, or supervising funeral services over dead  human  bodies  brought  from such other state or province as though such  person were duly licensed and registered by and  in  this  state  except  that  such person shall not maintain an establishment, advertise or hold  himself out directly or through any agent or agency or  otherwise  as  a  funeral director, undertaker or the equivalent thereof other than in the  state or province in which he is registered and licensed.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-34 > Title-2 > 3420

§  3420.  Funeral directing; license to practice required; exceptions.  1. No person shall  engage  in  the  business  or  practice  of  funeral  directing,  undertaking, or embalming or transact or hold himself out as  transacting or practicing or as being entitled to transact  or  practice  funeral  directing,  undertaking  or embalming in this state unless duly  licensed according to law, and registered under the provisions  of  this  article,  except  that  nothing in this article contained shall prohibit  embalming:    (a) by commissioned medical officers in the armed forces of the United  States or in the United States public health  service  while  on  active  duty in the respective service; or,    (b)  by  any  one actually serving as a member of the resident medical  staff of any legally incorporated hospital; or,    (c) by any person duly licensed to practice as a physician or  surgeon  in this state.    2.  A  person who holds a license as a funeral director, undertaker or  embalmer, as defined herein, and is registered as required herein, shall  be entitled to practice as defined and limited by the provisions of  the  law  at the time the license was issued, except as otherwise provided by  this article.    3. Notwithstanding the  foregoing  provisions  of  this  section,  the  commissioner  may in his discretion enter into an agreement with another  state of the United States or a province  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  pursuant  to which agreement any person, duly licensed and registered as  a funeral director, undertaker or the equivalent thereof by and in  such  other state or province, may enter into this state for the sole purposes  of  removing  to  such  other  state  or  province  dead  human  bodies,  supervising the delivery to or removal from a  common  carrier  of  such  bodies, or burying, cremating, or supervising funeral services over dead  human  bodies  brought  from such other state or province as though such  person were duly licensed and registered by and  in  this  state  except  that  such person shall not maintain an establishment, advertise or hold  himself out directly or through any agent or agency or  otherwise  as  a  funeral director, undertaker or the equivalent thereof other than in the  state or province in which he is registered and licensed.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-34 > Title-2 > 3420

§  3420.  Funeral directing; license to practice required; exceptions.  1. No person shall  engage  in  the  business  or  practice  of  funeral  directing,  undertaking, or embalming or transact or hold himself out as  transacting or practicing or as being entitled to transact  or  practice  funeral  directing,  undertaking  or embalming in this state unless duly  licensed according to law, and registered under the provisions  of  this  article,  except  that  nothing in this article contained shall prohibit  embalming:    (a) by commissioned medical officers in the armed forces of the United  States or in the United States public health  service  while  on  active  duty in the respective service; or,    (b)  by  any  one actually serving as a member of the resident medical  staff of any legally incorporated hospital; or,    (c) by any person duly licensed to practice as a physician or  surgeon  in this state.    2.  A  person who holds a license as a funeral director, undertaker or  embalmer, as defined herein, and is registered as required herein, shall  be entitled to practice as defined and limited by the provisions of  the  law  at the time the license was issued, except as otherwise provided by  this article.    3. Notwithstanding the  foregoing  provisions  of  this  section,  the  commissioner  may in his discretion enter into an agreement with another  state of the United States or a province  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  pursuant  to which agreement any person, duly licensed and registered as  a funeral director, undertaker or the equivalent thereof by and in  such  other state or province, may enter into this state for the sole purposes  of  removing  to  such  other  state  or  province  dead  human  bodies,  supervising the delivery to or removal from a  common  carrier  of  such  bodies, or burying, cremating, or supervising funeral services over dead  human  bodies  brought  from such other state or province as though such  person were duly licensed and registered by and  in  this  state  except  that  such person shall not maintain an establishment, advertise or hold  himself out directly or through any agent or agency or  otherwise  as  a  funeral director, undertaker or the equivalent thereof other than in the  state or province in which he is registered and licensed.