Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4717 - Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors
Chapter 4717-4 - Licenses
Section 4717-4-01 - Requirements for embalmer's license
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 4717-4-01
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Registration
(1) The applicant for an embalmer's
registration shall apply to the board on a form provided by the board for
registration, together with the applicable fee prior to the commencement of an
apprenticeship.
(2) The applicant
shall provide an official college transcript, showing that the applicant has
earned a bachelor's degree from a college or university authorized to confer
degrees by the Ohio board of regents or comparable agency of another state in
which the college or university is located, and an official college of mortuary
science transcript, showing that the applicant has completed at least twelve
months of instruction in a prescribed course of instruction approved by the
board.
(3) The applicant for
registration shall provide and bear the cost of a criminal records check in
accordance with section
4776.01 of the Revised Code at
the time of the requested registration. The applicant shall establish that the
individual has not been convicted of, pleaded guilty to, or had a judicial
finding of eligibility for treatment in lieu of conviction for any offense set
forth in section 4717.05 of the Revised Code, or
that at least five years has elapsed since the applicant was released from
incarceration, a community control sanction, a post-release control sanction,
parole, or treatment in connection with such offense.
(a) An applicant requesting a criminal
records check shall provide the bureau of criminal identification and
investigation with the applicant's name and address and with the name and
address of the board.
(b) The
applicant shall ask the superintendent of the Ohio bureau of criminal
identification and investigation in the request to obtain from the federal
bureau of investigation any information it has pertaining to the
applicant.
(c) The board will only
accept the results of a criminal records check that is submitted to the board
directly by the Ohio bureau of criminal identification and
investigation.
(4) Upon
approval of the application for registration, the board shall issue an
embalmer's certificate of registration.
(B) Apprenticeship
(1) Upon issuance of a certificate of
registration, the applicant shall submit a certificate of apprenticeship, along
with the applicable fee, certifying the commencement of the embalmer's
apprenticeship credit time. The embalmer's certificate of apprenticeship shall
bear the signature and certification of both the apprentice and the master
embalmer and shall be filed with the board no later than ten days after the
beginning of any embalmer's apprenticeship credit time.
(2) Upon approval of a certificate of
apprenticeship, the board shall issue an apprenticeship card, carrying the
beginning date of the embalmer's apprenticeship credit time. This card shall be
carried by the embalmer apprentice at all times while engaged as an embalmer
apprentice.
(3) The applicant shall
satisfactorily complete not less than twelve months of apprenticeship under the
direction of an embalmer and which apprenticeship must be certified to the
board according to its requirements. The apprenticeship shall be completed in
no more than eighteen months from the date the apprenticeship commenced, unless
the master embalmer and apprentice comply with paragraph (C)(2) of this rule.
During the embalmer apprenticeship, the applicant must personally assist in the
arterial embalming of at least twenty-five dead human bodies under the direct
supervision of the master embalmer, and must complete the tasks listed on the
"Embalmer Task List." If the board finds that the apprentice did not adequately
complete one or more tasks on the "Embalmer Task List" or did not receive the
necessary training during his or her apprenticeship, the board may set our
redial steps for the apprentice to undertake in order to complete his or her
apprenticeship.
(4) During the time
of embalmer's apprenticeship, the apprentice shall file with the board progress
case reports quarterly upon forms supplied by the board. Failure to comply
shall be grounds for voidance or suspension of apprenticeship credit time by
the board.
(5) The apprentice shall
report to any licensed board member within thirty
days after the first six months of apprenticeship credit time for a personal
interview, and shall report to any licensed board
member annually thereafter during any period of apprenticeship.
(6) During the period of embalmer's
apprenticeship, the master embalmer under whom the apprentice embalmer is
certified shall file with the board quarterly master embalmer's reports on the
apprentice's activities, including fulfillment of the tasks listed on the
"Embalmer Task List."
(C) Termination of embalmer's apprenticeship
(1) Upon completion of the full
apprenticeship credit time, the applicant shall submit the following:
(a) The embalmer's termination of
apprenticeship form bearing the signature and certification of both the
apprentice and master embalmer to the dates of apprenticeship credit time. This
termination of apprenticeship shall be filed with the board no later than
thirty days after the completion of any period of apprenticeship;
(b) The certificate of
registration;
(c) The
apprenticeship card.
(2)
In the event the apprenticeship is interrupted prior to the completion of the
apprenticeship, the master embalmer and apprentice embalmer shall immediately
notify the board of the interruption, and submit the embalmer's termination of
apprenticeship form, and the embalmer's apprenticeship card.
(3) Failure to submit the embalmer's
termination of apprenticeship form upon interruption of an apprenticeship prior
to the completion of such apprenticeship shall be grounds for voidance by the
board of the apprentice credit time.
(D) Examinations
(1) Upon approval of the termination of
apprenticeship and completion of the full apprenticeship credit time, the
applicant for an embalmer's license shall provide proof of earning a
seventy-five per cent or higher on each section of a nationally-recognized
comprehensive examination and sit for the Ohio laws and rules
examination.
(2) Upon earning a
passing score of seventy-five per cent or higher on each section of a
nationally-recognized comprehensive examination and the Ohio laws and rules
examination, the applicant shall submit to the board an application for
embalmer's license, along with the applicable fee.
(E) Initial license
At the board meeting following receipt of the completed application for embalmer's license and the applicable fee, the board may grant an embalmer's license.
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