Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4717 - Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors
Chapter 4717-7 - Requirements for Licenses
Section 4717-7-04 - Crematory facilities
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
Requirements for crematory facility license:
(A) Any person desiring to operate a crematory facility shall be a crematory operator as required under division (D)(1) of section 4717.06 of the Revised Code and apply to the board on a form provided by the board, include the appropriate license fee, and establish that:
The crematory shall contain only the articles and instruments necessary for carrying out the business of the crematory. The crematory shall contain separate equipment for the performance of cremation and pulverization of dead human bodies and human body parts, and animals so as to prevent the opportunity for coming ling of remains. The minimal requirements for the crematory facility shall be as follows:
(B) Actually in charge and ultimately responsible sign
The name of the crematory operator actually in charge and ultimately responsible to whom the crematory facility license has been issued to operate shall be displayed on a sign. The sign must be conspicuously displayed in such a manner that it may be seen by the general public immediately on the outside or inside of the primary entrance to the crematory facility. The sign must specifically include the crematory operator actually in charge and ultimately responsible followed by "has been issued a license to operate this crematory facility." The size of text listing the name of the actually in charge and ultimately responsible shall be a minimum of .75 inches. The size of the text "has been issued a license to operate this funeral home" shall be a minimum of .5 inches.
(C) The crematory facility license shall be displayed in a conspicuous place within the crematory.
(D) The board shall have the right to examine the crematory facility location for which a crematory license application has been filed.
(E) When a request for a license is rejected, the board shall notify the applicant of his right to a hearing. The applicant shall request a hearing within thirty days of the time of mailing the notice. When the applicant requests a hearing, the board shall immediately set a date, time, and place for a hearing and shall notify the applicant. The date shall be within fifteen days, but not earlier than seven days, after the applicant requested the hearing, unless otherwise agreed to by both parties.
Effective: 1/10/2019
Five Year Review
(FYR) Dates: 6/19/2022
Promulgated Under:
119.03
Statutory
Authority: 4717.04(B)
Rule Amplifies:
4717.11
Prior
Effective Dates: 01/01/2001, 04/10/2011,
06/19/2017