Pennsylvania Code
Title 49 - PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL STANDARDS
Part I - DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Subpart A - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL AFFAIRS
Chapter 13 - STATE BOARD OF FUNERAL DIRECTORS
STATEMENTS OF POLICY
Section 13.251 - Funeral supervisors and funeral directors on active duty-statement of policy
Universal Citation: 49 PA Code ยง 13.251
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Background.
(1) Under
§§
13.1,
13.113,
13.122,
13.144 and
13.155, the professional
activities of a funeral establishment operating under an estate or widow
license, a pre-1935 business corporation license, a restricted business
corporation license and a branch license, shall be conducted under the
supervision of a licensed funeral director, in good standing with the Board,
who is assigned and registered with the Board as the permanent funeral
supervisor of the establishment. The only business structure which does not
require the services of a funeral supervisor is a sole
proprietorship.
(2) This policy
statement announces the procedures which are to be followed by funeral
establishments in this Commonwealth in the event of a national emergency which
requires rapid mobilization in the armed services on the part of funeral
supervisors or funeral directors of sole proprietorships in this
Commonwealth.
(b) Procedure. The following procedures are to be followed when a supervising funeral director or a funeral director of a sole proprietorship is called to active duty:
(1) Affected funeral
establishments should notify the Board in writing within 10 days of receipt of
military orders by its acting funeral supervisor, accompanied by a copy of the
military orders.
(2) The funeral
establishment will have 30 days from the date of receipt of military orders by
its acting funeral supervisor to name a "temporary supervisor" who may serve in
that capacity until the permanent supervisor/funeral director returns to
civilian status. The Board shall be notified in writing when the temporary
supervisor appointment is made.
(3)
Supervising funeral directors or funeral directors of sole proprietorships
affected by the events in the Persian Gulf prior to February 2, 1991 shall be
afforded the same protections as outlined in paragraphs (4)-(6). Funeral
directors already acting as "temporary supervisors" of these establishments
shall be responsible for notifying the Board in writing by March 4, 1991 of the
names of funeral supervisors or funeral directors already serving in the armed
services, together with a statement of his willingness to continue acting in
the capacity of temporary supervisor in accordance with this section.
(4) Except as provided in paragraph (5), the
permanent supervisor/funeral director called to active duty should be
reinstated in the former position within 60 days of military release. The Board
shall be informed in writing of the reinstatement.
(5) If the permanent supervisor/funeral
director elects not to be reinstated as a funeral supervisor, the affected
funeral establishment shall notify the Board of this fact in writing and apply
for a "change in supervisor" within the framework of the law and this
chapter.
(6) If a biennial renewal
of license occurs during a licensee's term of military service, the affected
funeral director's license may be renewed upon his return to civilian status if
written request is made to the Board. Renewal will be without
penalty.
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