ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Fifty-sixth Legislature

First Regular Session

Senate: COM DPA 4-3-0-0 | 3rd Read 18-12-0-0

House: COM DP 6-4-0-0


SB 1210: funeral services; DHS; advisory committee

Sponsor: Senator Kaiser, LD 2

Caucus & COW

Overview

Eliminates the State Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers (Funeral Board) and transfers the powers and duties of the Funeral Board to the Department of Health Services (DHS).

History

Arizona State Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers

The Funeral Board oversees individuals and businesses engaged in the final disposition of human remains. The Funeral Board regulates the funeral industry through the licensing and registration of funeral establishments and directors, embalmers, prearranged funeral salespersons, alkaline hydrolysis facilities and operators, crematories and cremators. The Funeral Board is responsible for conducting inspections and investigating and adjudicating complaints (Title 32, Chapter 12, A.R.S.).

Sunset Review Process

The sunset review process provides a system for the Legislature to evaluate the need to continue the existence of state agencies which are reviewed by a legislative committee of reference (COR). The COR is required to hold a public hearing, receive testimony from agency officials and the public and consider certain sunset factors in determining whether to recommend continuing, consolidating or terminating the agency (A.R.S 41-2954).

The Senate Commerce and House Commerce COR held a public meeting on January 10, 2023 and recommended that the Legislature terminate the Funeral Board and that the powers and duties of the Funeral Board be transferred to DHS.

Provisions

Transfer of Authority and Monies

1.   Eliminates the Funeral Board and transfers the authority, powers, duties and responsibilities of the Funeral Board to DHS. (Sec. 6, 7, 8, 81, 83, 84)

2.   Removes the requirement to adopt a seal and appoint citizen advisory committees. (Sec. 8)

3.   Stipulates that:

a)   the transfer does not alter the effect of any actions that were taken or impair the valid obligations of the Funeral Board before the effective date of this Act;

b)   administrative rules and orders that were adopted by the Funeral Board continue in effect until superseded by DHS administrative action;

c)   ☐ Prop 105 (45 votes)	     ☐ Prop 108 (40 votes)      ☐ Emergency (40 votes)	☐ Fiscal Noteall administrative matters, contracts and judicial and quasi-judicial actions, whether completed, pending or in process, of the Funeral Board on the effective date are transferred to and retain the same status with DHS;

d)   all certificates, licenses, registrations, permits and other indicia of qualification and authority that were issued by the Funeral Board retain their validity for the duration of the term of validity as provided by law;

e)   all equipment, records, furnishings and other property, all data and investigative findings, all obligations and all appropriated monies of the Funeral Board that remain unexpended and unencumbered on the effective date are transferred to DHS; and

f) all personnel who are under the state personnel system and employed by the Funeral Board are transferred to comparable positions and pay classifications in the respective administrative units of DHS on the effective date. (Sec. 83)

Funeral Directors Fund

4.   Establishes the Funeral Directors Fund consisting of fees and other monies collected pursuant to funeral services statutes. (Sec. 10)

5.   Requires DHS to administer the Funeral Directors Fund and to use monies, subject to legislative appropriation, to implement and enforce funeral services statutes. (Sec. 10)

6.   Instructs the State Treasurer, on notice from DHS, to invest and divest monies in the Funeral Directors Fund and to credit earned monies to the fund. (Sec. 10)

7.   Eliminates the Funeral Board Fund and transfers unexpended and unencumbered monies to the Funeral Directors Fund. (Sec. 9)

Advisory Committee

8.   Establishes an advisory committee to collaborate with and assist the Director of DHS in performing the duties in regulating funeral services. (Sec. 6)  

9.   Specifies the advisory committee consists of seven governor-appointed members who are confirmed by the Senate and who serve at the pleasure of governor for staggered four-year terms. (Sec. 6)

10.  Instructs the Governor to appoint a member of the unexpired portion of a term to fill a vacancy. (Sec. 6)

11.  Outlines the membership of the advisory committee. (Sec. 6)  

12.  Prohibits members from receiving compensation. (Sec. 6)

13.  Asserts members must be reimbursed for subsistence expenses and travel expenses. (Sec. 6)

14.  Requires a chairman to be annually selected from the members. (Sec. 6)

15.  Requires the advisory committee to hold bi-annual meetings at a time and place designated by chairperson and at the Director of DHS's request. (Sec. 6)

16.  Instructs the advisory committee to:

a)   provide the Director of DHS with recommendations as deemed necessary and beneficial to the best interests of the public; and

b)   provide recommendations on specific questions or proposals as the committee deems necessary or as requested by the Director of DHS. (Sec. 6)

17.  Requires the advisory committee to annually provide an evaluation of the performance of the Director of DHS and DHS regarding enforcement and administration of funeral services statutes to the Governor. (Sec. 6)

 

 

 

Funeral Services

18.  Eliminates certain requirements and fees associated with the licensing or registering of an assistant funeral director, an embalmer's assistant, intern, intern trainee, and prearranged funeral salesperson. (Sec. 11, 15, 16, 25, 26)

19.  Modifies the qualifications for an embalmer license and a funeral director license. (Sec. 15)

20.  Adds that a person who holds an inactive alkaline hydrolysis license cannot practice alkaline hydrolysis unless there is another licensed alkaline hydrolysis operator who is operating or supervising the facility. (Sec. 27, 35)

21.  Reduces the cap on the number of continuing education hours required each year from 16 to 6. (Sec. 31)

22.  Permits an unlicensed person to practice as an alkaline hydrolysis operator if the alkaline hydrolysis facility is operated or supervised by a licensed funeral director or another person who is a licensed alkaline hydrolysis operator. (Sec. 34, 35)

23.  Specifies only licensed embalmers may embalm a dead human body, except that another person, rather than only a licensed intern or student, may embalm a body under the director supervision of a licensed embalmer. (Sec. 39)

24.  Requires each licensed funeral establishment, crematory or alkaline hydrolysis facility to be operated or supervised by a licensed funeral director, except:

a)   a crematory may be operated or supervised by a licensed cremationist; and

b)   an alkaline hydrolysis facility may be operated or supervised by a licensed alkaline hydrolysis operator. (Sec. 40)

25.  Permits DHS to impose probationary terms as necessary to protect the public health, safety and welfare and to rehabilitate or educate a licensee. (Sec. 43)

26.  Instructs DHS, rather than the Funeral Board, to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with the Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions to examine and report on prearranged funeral trust accounts. (Sec. 61, 63)

27.  Requires a person affiliated with the funeral establishment, rather than a prearranged funeral salesperson, to present the price list to the consumer. (Sec. 62)

Miscellaneous

28.  Defines department and director. (Sec. 4)

29.  Removes the definition of board, embalmer's assistant, good moral character, intern, intern trainee and registration. (Sec. 4)

30.  Modifies the definition of licensee, state equivalent examination and unprofessional conduct. (Sec. 4)

31.  Removes from the definition of license an intern or an alkaline hydrolysis operator. (Sec. 4)

32.  Redefines supervise or supervision to mean that a licensed embalmer has responsibility for and is within sight and sound of a person, rather than a licensed intern or a student, who is embalming a dead body or assisting in the embalming of a dead body. (Sec. 4)

33.  Repeals statutes relating to an intern trainee, assistant funeral directors and embalmer's assistants, annual intern or embalmer's assistant report, embalming by colleges students and registration of prearranged funeral salesperson. (Sec. 17, 19, 24, 30, 68)

34.  Clarifies the passing score that must be achieved from specified exams must be in accordance with the standards of the international conference of funeral service examining boards. (Sec. 21)

35.  Makes technical and conforming changes. (Sec. 1-5, 8, 11-14, 16, 18, 20-23, 26-29, 31-38, 41-67, 69-80, 82)

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