• DIVISION 3. PROFESSIONS AND VOCATIONS GENERALLY
    • CHAPTER 12. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS
      • Article 1. Administration
        • Section 7606


The bureau may, pursuant to the provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act, adopt and enforce reasonably necessary rules and regulations relating to: (a) The practice of embalming; (b) The business of a funeral director; (c) The sanitary conditions of places where such practice or business is conducted with particular regard to plumbing, sewage, ventilation and equipment; (d) Specifying conditions for approval of funeral establishments for apprentices and for approval of embalming schools; (e) The scope of examinations; (f) Carrying out generally the various provisions of this chapter for the protection of the peace, health, safety, welfare and morals of the public.




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