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Code · Washington · Title 18 — Businesses and Professions · Chapter 18.39

RCW 18.39.525

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(1)The director shall issue a certificate of removal registration to a funeral establishment licensed in another state contiguous to Washington, with laws substantially similar to the provisions of this section, for the limited purpose of removing human remains from Washington prior to submitting a report of death. Licensed funeral establishments wishing to participate must: Apply to the department of licensing for a certificate of removal registration, on a form provided by the department, and pay the required application fee, as set by the director.
(2)For purposes of this section, each branch of a registrant's funeral establishment is a separate establishment and must be registered as a fixed place of business.
(3)Certificates of death are governed by RCW 70.58A.200 .
(4)Notices of removal and disposition permits are governed by RCW 70.58A.210 .
(5)The conduct of funeral directors, embalmers, or any other person employed by or acting on behalf of a removal registrant is the direct responsibility of the holder of the certificate of removal registration.
(6)The board may impose sanctions upon the holder of a certificate of removal registration if the registrant is found to be in violation of any death care statute or rule.
(7)Certificates of removal registration expire January 31st, or as otherwise determined by the director.
[ 2019 c 148 s 29 ; 2005 c 365 s 26 .]
Notes:
Effective date — Rule-making authority — 2019 c 148: See RCW 70.58A.901 and 70.58A.902 .
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