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(a) First call occurs at the beginning of a relationship between a funeral director and a person authorized by Section 711.002, Health and Safety Code, to control the disposition of the decedent's remains.
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (c), a funeral director must direct the pickup of a dead human body under this chapter.
(c) A dead human body may be transferred without a funeral director directing the transfer at the direction of a justice of the peace or other law enforcement official.
(d) A funeral director may direct an unlicensed person, a provisional license holder, or an embalmer in the removal of a dead human body. A funeral director who directs the removal of a dead human body by an unlicensed person is strictly accountable for compliance with the requirements of this chapter. If an unlicensed person, a provisional license holder, or an embalmer inadvertently encounters a family member or other person with whom funeral arrangements are normally made, the person shall restrict communication with the family member or other person to:
(1) identifying the person's employer; and
(2) making any disclosure to the family member or other person that is required by federal or state law or regulation.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Occupations Code - OCC § 651.401. First Call; Removal of Body - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/occupations-code/occ-sect-651-401/
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