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Code · Arizona · Title 32 — Partnership

32-1322. Embalmers and funeral directors; qualifications for licensure

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A. An applicant for licensure as an embalmer shall:
1. Pass the funeral service science section of the national board examination.
2. Pass the embalmer state laws and rules examination.
3. Be a graduate of an accredited or provisionally accredited school of mortuary science.
4. Have successfully assisted in embalming at least twenty-five dead human bodies.
B. An applicant for licensure as a funeral director shall:
1. Pass the funeral service arts section of the national board examination.
2. Pass the funeral director state laws and rules examination.
3. Be a graduate of an accredited or provisionally accredited school of mortuary science.
4. Have successfully assisted in arranging and directing at least twenty-five funerals.
C. An applicant for licensure under this section may not have a disqualifying criminal history as determined by the department pursuant to section 41-1093.04.
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