1 FSE2080 Funeral Law Latest Update 100% Pass A simple wooden container or other non -metallic enclosure, lacking decorative features or internal lining, designed to hold human remains, made from materials like fiberboard, pressed wood, or similar substances. ✔✔Alternative Container The act of a licensed professional or their representative contacting the family or next of kin of a deceased individual to sell burial services or products, when such contact is uns olicited. ✔✔At-
Need Solicitation A construction unit comprising subterranean crypts approved by the department, used by a cemetery to start or expand its belowground crypt facilities. ✔✔Bank of Below -Ground Crypts An interment area located in pre -install ed chambers, either side by side or in multiple levels, covered with earth and sod, and also referred to as "lawn crypts," "westminsters," or "turf -top crypts." ✔✔Below -Ground Crypts 2 Items of personal property provided or sold for use in the final arrange ments, memorialization, burial, entombment, or placement of human or cremated remains. ✔✔Burial Merchandise, Merchandise, or Funeral Merchandise The entitlement to use a grave site, mausoleum, columbarium, ossuary, or scattering garden for the purpose of interring, entombing, or inurning human or cremated remains. ✔✔Burial Right Any service offered in connection with the final arrangements, memori als, burial, entombment, or inurnment of human or cremated remains. ✔✔Funeral Service The ongoing process of maintaining a cemetery and its associated features, such as lots, graves, grounds, landscaping, roads, paths, parking areas, fences, mausoleums, c olumbaria, vaults, crypts, utilities, and other improvements, to ensure it remains well -maintained and respectful. ✔✔Care and Maintenance A solid, often decorative container designed to hold human remains, typically made from wood or metal and lined with fabric. ✔✔Casket An area specifically set aside for the permanent burial or placement of human or cremated remains. ✔✔Cemetery 3 A legal organization that owns or manages cemetery lands or propertie s. ✔✔Cemetery Company An establishment where embalming services are provided, operating separately from funeral establishments and offering services to other funeral directors for a fee. ✔✔Centralized Embalming Facility A site dedicated to the process of cremating deceased bodies. ✔✔Cinerator A container designed to hold cremated remains securely, preventing any leakage or spillage. ✔✔Closed Container A structure designed for storing cremated remains, usually partially above ground. ✔✔Columbarium A col lection of two or more business entities that are under common ownership of more than 50 percent. ✔✔Common Business Enterprise 4 All remains of human body recovered after completion of cremation process, including processing/pulverization that lea ves only bone fragments reduced to unidentifiable dimensions and may include residue of any foreign matter, including casket material, bridgework, or eyeglasses that were cremated with human remains. ✔✔Cremated Remains Any mechanical or thermal process wh ereby a dead human body is reduced to ashes and bone fragments. Cremation also includes any other mechanical or thermal process whereby human remains are pulverized, burned, recremated, or otherwise further reduced in size or quantity. ✔✔Cremation The enc losed space within which the cremation process takes place. Cremation chambers covered by these procedures shall be used exclusively for the cremation of human remains. ✔✔Cremation Chamber The casket or alternative container in which the human remains are transported to and placed in the cremation chamber for a cremation. ✔✔Cremation Container A rigid outer container that, subject to a cemetery's rules and regulations, is composed of concrete, steel, fiberglass, or some similar material in which an urn is placed prior to being