Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
316.010,
316.030,
316.125,
316.127,
316.130,
316.260,
16 C.F.R.
453.2(b)(2)-(5),
29
U.S.C. 651
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
316.125(1) prohibits
operating a full-service funeral establishment, a visitation and ceremonial
funeral service establishment, or an embalming service establishment without
first obtaining the applicable license from the board.
KRS
316.210(1) authorizes the
board to promulgate administrative regulations to carry out and enforce the
provisions of KRS Chapter 316. This administrative regulation establishes the
minimum requirements for the licensing and operation of a funeral
establishment.
Section 1. General
Requirements.
(1) The interior and exterior of
the establishment shall be kept free and clean of litter, dirt, debris, and
clutter or other objects or conditions that present a potential or actual
hazard to the health, safety, or welfare of the public and the funeral
establishment's employees.
(2) Only
the following persons shall be permitted in a preparation room during the
course of embalming a dead human body:
(a)
Employees of the establishment where the human body is being
embalmed;
(b) Registered
apprentices;
(c) Members of the
family of the deceased;
(d)
Authorized representatives of the deceased; or
(e) Any other individual otherwise allowed by
law.
(3) An establishment
shall maintain the following documents, if applicable:
(a) Board approved embalming reports that
include:
1. The name of each body
embalmed;
2. The date of
death;
3. The date and time that
the embalming took place;
4. The
name and signature of the embalmer; and
5. The embalmer's license number;
(b) Proper documentation of the
authorization to embalm; and
(c)
Accurate and current copies of:
1. The casket
price list;
2. The outer burial
container price list;
3. The
general price list; and
4. The
statement required by the Federal Trade Commission in
16 C.F.R. 453.2(b)(2) through
(5), as maintained in the general practice of
the establishment.
(4) An establishment shall maintain embalming
reports and documentation of authorization to embalm for a minimum of three (3)
years.
(5) Establishments located
in any public office building, strip mall, public storage, mini-storage,
mini-warehouse, multiunit storage complex, or similar facility used by the
general public for the storage of goods shall be ineligible for a
license.
(6) The building in which
an establishment is located, and any sidewalks and parking areas provided
adjacent to the establishment, shall be in conformity with the requirements of
the applicable federal, state and local statutes, administrative regulations,
ordinances, and zoning provisions relating to publicly-accessible buildings and
establishments.
(7) An
establishment shall display a sign that:
(a)
Identifies the name of the establishment; and
(b) Is in a location visible from an adjacent
public road.
(8) An
establishment shall have adequate rest room facilities for members of the
public if public funeral services or visitation or ceremonial services shall be
conducted in the establishment.
Section 2. Visitation and Ceremonial Funeral
Service Establishment. An establishment that provides visitation and ceremonial
funeral services shall have:
(1) A viewing
area or chapel that shall be at least 400 square feet in size; and
(2) The applicable equipment necessary for
conducting and arranging funeral services, including:
(a) Tables or desks and chairs for
arrangement conferences;
(b)
Seating for the viewing room;
(c)
Casket bier;
(d) Register book
stand;
(e) Officiant
stand;
(f) Flower display stands;
and
(g) Organ, piano,
music-producing equipment, or any suitable combination of these
items.
Section
3. Embalming Service Establishment.
(1) An establishment that provides embalming
services shall:
(a) Have facilities and a
preparation room that comply with the requirements of the Occupational Safety
and Health Act,
29
U.S.C. 651;
(b) Have at least one (1) approved embalming
table and all professional instruments necessary for embalming and the
preparation of dead human bodies; and
(c) Ensure that a preparation room shall not
be used as a storage area other than for supplies pertaining to the embalming
and preparation of dead human bodies.
(2) Human remains shall not be prepared for
disposition except by a licensed embalmer or a Level 2 apprentice, in
accordance with
KRS
316.030, in a preparation room that meets the
requirements of this administrative regulation.
(3) All windows and doors shall be
constructed or screened to prevent persons from looking into the preparation
room.
(4) Each preparation room
entrance shall be lockable, shall be locked when not in use, and shall display
a sign indicating private or restricted entry.
(5) Licensed embalmers may perform removals
and transport dead bodies.
Section
4. Full Service Funeral Establishments. A full service funeral
establishment shall have:
(1) An area
available to the public devoted to the display of funeral merchandise. Caskets
or casket sections may be viewed by sample, computer, catalog, or other display
that corresponds to the current general price list for the funeral
establishment; and
(2) A separate
room or office for arranging funerals. This room may be used to satisfy the
requirements of subsection (1) of this section.
Section 5. Inspections.
(1) Each establishment shall be subject to
inspection at the convenience of the board inspector.
(a) An establishment that is sited on more
than one (1) parcel of real estate shall be required to notify the inspector of
the location and identity of the separate parcels, and shall be charged a
separate inspection fee as set forth in this administrative regulation for each
separate parcel, as if each parcel were a separately-licensed
establishment.
(b) Failure of the
establishment to be open and available for an inspection within a reasonable
period of time after the inspector requests access for inspection shall be
deemed by the board to be a violation of KRS Chapter 316, including
KRS
316.150(1)(a), and may
subject the establishment and its establishment manager to disciplinary
action.
(2) The inspector
shall inspect the establishment to see if it has suitable and dignified
quarters appropriate for the category of services for which it is
licensed.
(3) An establishment that
provides embalming services shall have completed and signed embalming reports
available for inspection upon request.
(4) The following forms shall be available
for inspection or copying by the inspector:
(a) A current general price list of charges
for services to the public;
(b) A
current price list of caskets as charged to the public;
(c) A current price list of outer burial
containers as charged to the public; and
(d) All apprentice calendars and apprentice
travel forms.
(5)
(a) An establishment seeking an initial
inspection for the purpose of obtaining a new license under KRS Chapter 316 may
request the inspection by the inspector of the Board of Funeral Directors and
Embalmers of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and shall be assessed a fee, as
established in
201 KAR 15:030, for the
inspection. This fee shall cover the inspector's initial visit, and one (1)
subsequent visit for re-inspection to assure that any initial deficiencies have
been cured.
(b) An establishment
licensed under KRS Chapter 316 that is routinely inspected by the inspector of
the Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers of the Commonwealth of Kentucky
shall be assessed an inspection fee, as established in
201 KAR 15:030, payable to the
board. This fee shall not be assessed more than one (1) time per calendar
year.
(c) An establishment licensed
under KRS Chapter 316 that requires a re-inspection within a period of three
(3) months following a routine inspection, due to a deficiency found by the
inspector of the Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky on a routine inspection, shall be assessed a re-inspection fee, as
established in
201 KAR 15:030. This fee shall be
paid regardless of any disciplinary action that otherwise may be taken against
the establishment for the failure of the inspection.
(d) An establishment licensed under KRS
Chapter 316 may request an inspection by the inspector of the Board of Funeral
Directors and Embalmers of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and shall pay a fee,
as established in
201 KAR 15:030, for the
inspection.
(e) If an establishment
fails three (3) consecutive inspections within a period of six (6) months, any
subsequent inspections required to determine if the failures have been cured
shall require payment, as established in
201 KAR 15:030, for each
subsequent inspection. In an instance of three (3) consecutive failures of
inspections within six (6) months, the board may also, in its sole discretion,
direct that the establishment in question cease operations for an appropriate
period of time to permit the establishment to become compliant, and may assess
a fine based upon the violations and failure to correct same.
(f) Inspection fees shall be invoiced by the
board to the licensee, and shall not be due at the time of the
inspection.
Section
6. Establishment Manager.
(1)
Each establishment shall have a Kentucky-licensed funeral director, a
Kentucky-licensed embalmer, or an individual licensee as required by
KRS
316.125(2)(b)(5) to manage
and supervise the establishment.
(2) The establishment shall notify the board
of a change of the funeral director or the establishment manager by submitting
the Information and Name Change Application signed by the licensed owner and
the new establishment manager within five (5) working days of the
change.
(3) An establishment
manager who leaves the employment of an establishment shall notify the board in
writing within five (5) working days of the departure.
Section 7. Transferability.
(1) Establishment licenses shall not be
transferable.
(2) If a sale or
lease occurs:
(a) The existing establishment
license may remain in force by mutual consent of the parties for a period of
thirty (30) days or until the next regularly scheduled board meeting, whichever
occurs first.
(b) During the
transition period, the establishment shall be operated under the name shown on
the existing license until a new license is issued.
(c) An application for a new license shall be
submitted for review at the next board meeting following the sale or
lease.
(3) If a
relocation or name change occurs, an Information and Name Change Application
shall be submitted to the board.
(4)
(a)
Following the death of a Kentucky-licensed owner, funeral director, or
embalmer, the establishment may operate for ninety (90) days while under
temporary supervision by a licensed funeral director or embalmer. A licensee
who is already identified as the establishment manager for another
establishment under
KRS
316.125(4) may act as the
temporary establishment manager for the establishment under this section for
the limited ninety (90) day period.
(b) The temporary establishment manager shall
be identified to the board in writing by letter within fifteen (15) days of the
death of the Kentucky-licensed owner, funeral director, or embalmer.
(c) A licensee may be the temporary
establishment manager for only one (1) establishment at a
time.
Section
8. Opening of an Establishment.
(1) An establishment shall not operate or be
opened for business prior to passing an inspection by the state board inspector
and the issuance of an establishment license by the board for that
establishment.
(2) To apply for an
establishment license, the following shall be submitted to the board:
(a) A completed Establishment
Application;
(b) The fee required
by 201 KAR 15:030;
(c) A picture of the establishment and
signage;
(d) A picture of the
establishment manager;
(e) If
purchasing the establishment, a certified copy of the property deed or other
document demonstrating the property transfer and applicant's
ownership;
(f) If a corporation,
the articles of incorporation;
(g)
If a partnership, the partnership agreement;
(h) If a limited liability company, the LLC
agreement; and
(i) If the property
is not owned by the applicant, a commercial lease, certificate of occupancy, or
other legal document that demonstrates that the applicant has possession and
control of the premises sufficient to be responsible for the property being
configured to meet the requirements of these regulations.
(3) Violation of this section shall be
grounds for denial of the application for the license by the board.
(4) All establishment licenses shall expire
July 31 of each year. Establishments shall renew by submitting the following to
the board:
(a) An Establishment Renewal
Application;
(b) The renewal fee
established in
KRS
316.130(4) and
201 KAR 15:030; and
(c) A list of all licensed funeral directors
and embalmers affiliated with the establishment.
Section 9. Advertising and Signage.
(1) An establishment shall use the exact name
listed on the license for the establishment in all advertisements and
signage.
(2) Descriptive terms
shall be distinctly separated from the name of the establishment in all signage
and advertisements unless registered as part of the official name.
(3) Any advertising, designation, or signage
for the funeral establishment shall match the classification on the
establishment's license.
Section
10. Closure of an Establishment.
(1) If an establishment is to be closed, for
any reason, the establishment licensee shall notify the board that the
establishment is to be closed, and whether the closure is permanent or for a
specified period of time.
(2) An
establishment that is closing shall give notice of closure to the Office of the
Attorney General together with a listing of any pre-need contracts that remain
in effect for the closing establishment.
(3) The licensee for a closing establishment
shall give written notice of closure to clients with whom the establishment has
a pre-need contract, and shall include in that notice how the establishment
intends to honor its contractual obligation.
Section 11. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The following material is incorporated by
reference:
(a) "Establishment Application",
9/2019;
(b) "Information and Name
Change Application", 9/2019; and
(c) "Establishment Renewal Application",
2017.
(2) This material
may be inspected, copied, or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at
the Kentucky Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, 9114 Leesgate Rd, Ste 4,
Louisville, Kentucky 40222, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30
p.m.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
316.125(1),
316.210(1)