Funeral Directing: Jurisprudence - Final Exam 100% Accurate
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California Funeral Director
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California Funeral Director
Four directors who are selected based on their skills and governance experience (these individuals can have no direct interest in the bereavement sector). These individuals serve a one, two, or three year term
Funeral Directing: Jurisprudence - Final
Exam 100% Accurate
Board of Directors - ANSWER 10 members
Four directors who are selected based on their skills and governance experience (these
individuals can have no direct interest in the bereavement sector). These individuals
serve a one, two, or three year term
Three Appointed Directors who are selected and appointed by the Minister of
Government and Consumer Services, for terms determined by the Minister
Three Elected Directors who are also the chairs of the three Advisory Committees
Funeral and Transfer Services Advisory Committee - ANSWER 9 members
Seven funeral directors or funeral establishment operators who are licensed in good
standing
At least one (1) representative from a small population (population of 1,000- 29,000)
At least two (2) representatives from a medium population (population of 30,000-
99,999)
At least one (1) representative from a large population (population over 100,000)
One (1) transfer service operator member, licensed in good standing
One (1) consumer representative (member from a recognized consumer organization or
with a demonstrated interest or expertise in consumer protection in the bereavement
sector)
Cemetery, Crematorium, Municipal Advisory Committee - ANSWER 9 members
Six (6) Cemetery Operators
1 from a not-for-profit cemetery
1 commercial cemetery
2 religious cemeteries (each a different faith)
2 municipally-owned/operated cemeteries, each representing different population (small
1,000- 29,000; medium 30,000- 99,999; large 100,000+)
Two (2) Crematorium Operators
,One (1) Consumer Rep. (member from a recognized consumer organization or with a
demonstrated interest or expertise in consumer protection in the bereavement sector.)
Faith-Based Advisory Committee - ANSWER 9 members
Anglican
Hindu
Jewish
Muslim
Orthodox Christian
Roman Catholic
Sikh
United
1 from faith or belief group not mentioned
Price to put an operator in 'good standing' with the compensation fund - ANSWER $250
Once proof is provided, how much can the BAO compensate (maximum price)? -
ANSWER $40 000
Operator licenses - ANSWER General
Cemetery
Crematorium
Funeral Establishment 1 (FE 1)
Funeral Establishment 2 (FE 2)
Transfer Service 1 (TSO 1)
Transfer Service 2 (TSO 2)
Personal licenses - ANSWER Cemetery Sales Representative
Cremation Sales Representative
Transfer Service Sales Representative (TSSR)
Funeral Pre-Planner (FPP)
Funeral Director 1 (FD 1)
Funeral Director 2 (FD 2)
A Funeral Establishment Operator - Class 1 business may be managed by... -
ANSWER FD 1 or 2
A Transfer Service Operator - Class 1 business may be managed by... - ANSWER FD 1
A Transfer Service Operator - Class 2 business may be managed by... - ANSWER FD
1, FD 2, TSSR
What may any licensed operator provide? - ANSWER Caskets
, Which personal license(s) allow(s) the performing of topical embalming services on a
deceased? - ANSWER FD 1 or 2
The operator license that allows only topical embalming of the remains is... - ANSWER
TSO 1
Can a intern negotiate a contract? Is it valid? - ANSWER Yes, but it's not valid until a
licensed funeral director signs
What is needed in an establishment that sells caskets? - ANSWER from among the
least expensive available on the market, at least two types of caskets with either or both
of fixed interior linings and ornamentation
at least one type of inexpensive casket that is neither ornamented nor with a fixed
interior lining, other than a lining to prevent leakage
choice of 2 lower end caskets
inexpensive container for disposition transportation
What casket information needs to be included at any location where an operator sells or
offers the sale of a casket? - ANSWER include the price of the casket
include a color image of the casket
be sufficient to allow a purchaser to identify
the size of the casket
the material and color of the casket interior
the material, color, finish and thickness of the casket exterior
the brand name and model name and number, if any, of the casket
display model, full-size or otherwise
similar display model for each type of casket
If a funeral home sells caskets, what are the three that are required to be offered? -
ANSWER 3 of the least expensive caskets available, with one amongst them being
deemed a "container" (a simple box with no embellishments)
Hierarchy of legal decision making on behalf of deceased. - ANSWER Estate trustee
Spouse
Child (18+)
Grandchild
Great grandchild
Parents
Sibling
Grandparent
Aunt, Uncle, niece, nephew
Collateral relatives of more remote degrees
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