Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia
Department 250 - RULES OF GEORGIA STATE BOARD OF FUNERAL SERVICE
Chapter 250-6 - ESTABLISHMENT/CREMATORY LICENSURE AND REGULATIONS
Rule 250-6-.02 - Change in Name, Address, Location, Ownership, and/or Addition of Cremation Device
Current through Rules and Regulations filed through September 23, 2024
(1) Name. A change in the name of a funeral establishment or crematory shall require submission of an application and appropriate fee to the Board. Upon Board approval, a new license number shall be issued.
(2) Address or Location. A change in the address and/or location of a funeral establishment or crematory shall require submission of an application and appropriate fee to the Board. Upon Board approval, a new license number shall be issued.
(3) Ownership. A change of ownership of a funeral establishment or crematory shall require submission of an application and appropriate fee to the Board within fifteen (15) days of the change in ownership of the said funeral establishment or crematory. The notification must be signed by both the seller and the purchaser, and the signatures must be notarized.
(4) Funeral Director in Full and Continuous Charge.
(5) Destruction. A funeral establishment or crematory temporarily destroyed by fire, flood or other natural catastrophe, shall notify the Board in writing within (5) five days following the catastrophe, requesting a 90-day grace period to use a temporary location while reconstructing the previous location, provided the establishment or crematory meets the requirements of the Code and Rules of the Board. The Board, at its discretion, may grant additional 90-day grace periods, upon proof of good cause. All services provided to the public during any grace period shall be provided by or under the supervision of a licensed funeral director.
(6) A licensed crematory that seeks to add a cremation device to the facility must notify the Board in writing, and may not operate any new cremation devices before passing an inspection by a representative of the Professional Licensing Boards Division and submitting proof to the Board of completion of Board approved training relevant to the operation of the cremation device. This training must be completed by the Funeral Director in Full and Continuous Charge, and any other employee who may operate the cremation device.
O.C.G.A. §§ 43-18-23(1), (3), (5); 43-18-71(a)(1), 43-18-72(a)(1)(D), (d).