Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
HEALTH INFORMATION
Chapter 246-500 - Handling of human remains
Section 246-500-055 - Human remains reduced through natural organic reduction
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) Other than the provisions of this section and WAC 246-500-010, this chapter does not apply to human remains after natural organic reduction.
(2) A natural organic reduction facility operator shall:
Table 500-A Testing Parameters
Metals and other testing parameters |
Limit (mg/kg dry weight), unless otherwise specified |
Fecal coliform |
< 1,000 Most probable number per gram of total solids (dry weight) |
or | |
Salmonella |
< 3 Most probable number per 4 grams of total solids (dry weight) |
and | |
Arsenic |
[LESS THAN EQUAL TO] 20 ppm |
Cadmium |
[LESS THAN EQUAL TO] 10 ppm |
Lead |
[LESS THAN EQUAL TO] 150 ppm |
Mercury |
[LESS THAN EQUAL TO] 8 ppm |
Selenium |
[LESS THAN EQUAL TO] 18 ppm |
(3) A local registrar, in cooperation with the Washington state funeral and cemetery board, may issue a burial-transit permit for disposition of human remains reduced through natural organic reduction. The permit for the disposition of remains reduced through natural organic reduction may be used in connection with the transportation of remains reduced through natural organic reduction by common carrier or other means.
(4) The local registrar or the department of health may issue a burial-transit permit for the disposition of human remains reduced through natural organic reduction which have been in the lawful possession of any person, firm, corporation, county, or association for a period of 45 days or more. This permit will specify that the disposition of remains reduced through natural organic reduction must be consistent with Washington state laws and rules.