Title 43, Chapter 18, Section 71
( 43-18-71)
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, corporation, or
association to operate a funeral establishment or crematory engaged
in the business of funeral directing or embalming or cremating
without first obtaining a license from the board in accordance with
this article. The board shall not issue a license to any funeral
establishment or crematory unless such funeral establishment or
crematory shall employ the service of a funeral director licensed in
accordance with this article, who shall be in full and continuous
charge of the establishment and who is a resident of this state.
There shall be conspicuously displayed in each funeral establishment
and crematory the name and license of the funeral director in full
and continuous charge. A funeral director who is in full and
continuous charge shall: (1) Assume full responsibility for the supervision and operation
of the funeral establishment for which that person has been
designated as funeral director; (2) Act as funeral director for only one funeral establishment;
and (3) Spend a minimum of 40 hours per week in the employ and
operation of the establishment and be accessible and available to
the community. (b) When there is a change in the funeral director in full and
continuous charge, such change shall be reported to the board in
writing within five days of the effective date of such change. The
board may request the new funeral director in full and continuous
charge and owner to appear before the board to determine if the
requirements for a funeral director in full and continuous charge
have been met. |