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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

316.165 Business of providing surface transportation or removal of dead human

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bodies -- Permit to authorize -- Providers and activities not eligible for permit -
- Administrative regulations.
(1)Any person employed by a full-service funeral establishment or an embalming
service establishment, except a common carrier engaged in interstate commerce, the
Commonwealth and its agencies, or an emergency medical services provider duly
certified or licensed pursuant to KRS Chapter 311A, who wants to engage in the
business of surface transportation or removal of dead human bodies in the
Commonwealth, shall apply for and may be granted a permit from the board.
(2)Surface transportation and removal services shall not include:
(a)The arrangement or conduction of funerals;
(b)The provision for the care or preparation, including embalming, of dead
human bodies; or
(c)The sale or provision of funeral-related goods and services;
without also the issuance of a funeral service establishment license or an embalming
service establishment license.
(3)The board shall promulgate administrative regulations related to the processes and
procedures for the permitting of persons to provide surface transportation and
removal services of dead human bodies.
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