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Current as of January 01, 2021 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
As used in this chapter, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1) “Apprentice” means a person engaged in learning the practice of embalming or funeral directing who is under the instruction and personal supervision of a Kentucky-licensed embalmer or a Kentucky-licensed funeral director;
(2) “Board” means the Kentucky Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors;
(3) “Direct burial” means the pick-up, transport, and interment of a dead human body or body parts without a funeral;
(4) “Embalmer” means a person who preserves, restores, and disinfects dead human bodies by the application of chemical substances either externally or internally, or both;
(5) “Embalming service establishment” means a place of business where dead human bodies are embalmed or otherwise prepared or held for burial. An embalming service establishment shall not arrange or conduct a funeral or direct burial. An embalming service establishment may arrange for and transport dead human bodies only under the following circumstances:
(a) On behalf of a full-service funeral establishment;
(b) On behalf of a visitation and ceremonial funeral establishment; or
(c) At the direction of a coroner;
(6) “Funeral” means the ceremonies or services related to the final disposition and interment of a human body or body parts;
(7) “Full-service funeral establishment” means a place of business where dead human bodies may be embalmed or otherwise prepared and held for burial and where funeral services may be arranged, provided, and conducted;
(8) “Funeral director” means a person who, for profit, engages in or represents himself or herself as engaged in the supervision, direction, and arrangement of funeral services, transportation, burials, and disposals of dead human bodies;
(9) “Funeral establishment” or “establishment” means:
(a) A full-service funeral establishment;
(b) An embalming service establishment; or
(c) A visitation and ceremonial funeral service establishment;
(10) “Memorial service” means a ceremony or service held in honor of a deceased human being at which there are no human remains, as defined in KRS 367.97501(14) present, and for which no license is required;
(11) “Person,” as used in this chapter, includes but is not limited to an individual, partnership, firm, association, or corporation;
(12) “In use” means that funeral directing or embalming is taking place in a funeral establishment;
(13) “Courtesy card” means a card that is issued by the board to a funeral director or an embalmer from another state that gives the director or embalmer permission to receive and transport a dead human body to and from Kentucky for a funeral and to conduct funeral services and burials in Kentucky;
(14) “Supervision” means responsibility for the professional activities of the funeral establishment that requires a Kentucky-licensed funeral director or a Kentucky-licensed embalmer, as appropriate, to be on the premises when the funeral establishment is in use. If the Kentucky-licensed funeral director or the Kentucky-licensed embalmer is unable to be on the premises due to a reasonable circumstance, then the Kentucky-licensed funeral director or the Kentucky-licensed embalmer shall be within a reasonable proximity to the funeral establishment so that upon contact the funeral director or embalmer is able to immediately return to the funeral establishment; and
(15) “Visitation and ceremonial funeral service establishment” means a location from which a funeral establishment may provide all services except embalming within either the same or adjoining county as that served by an affiliated full-service funeral establishment. The visitation and ceremonial funeral service establishment shall be owned in whole or in part by the affiliated full-service funeral establishment, and shall be located sufficiently close to the full-service funeral establishment to share administration and services in a manner that renders it unnecessary for the visitation and ceremonial funeral service establishment to independently meet the minimum licensure requirements for a full-service funeral establishment. A full-service funeral establishment may own and operate more than one (1) visitation and ceremonial funeral service establishment.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kentucky Revised Statutes Title XXVI. Occupations and Professions § 316.010.Definitions for chapter - last updated January 01, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ky/title-xxvi-occupations-and-professions/ky-rev-st-sect-316-010/
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