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32-1323 - Interns, embalmers and funeral directors; application for licensure
32-1323. Interns, embalmers and funeral directors; application for licensure
A. An applicant for licensure as an intern shall submit a completed application on a form prescribed by the board. The application shall be subscribed under oath and shall be accompanied by:
1. Any educational, professional and employment information required by the board in its rules.
2. Proof of the applicant's employment as an intern at an establishment licensed under article 4 of this chapter under the supervision of a funeral director or embalmer licensed under this article.
3. A completed fingerprint card and the prescribed fingerprint background check fee.
4. Any other information required by the board.
5. All applicable fees pursuant to section 32-1309.
B. An applicant for licensure as an embalmer or funeral director shall submit a completed application on a form prescribed by the board. The application shall be subscribed under oath and shall be accompanied by:
1. Any educational, professional and employment information required by the board in its rules.
2. A completed fingerprint card and the prescribed fingerprint background check fee.
3. Any other information required by the board.
4. All applicable fees pursuant to section 32-1309.
C. If the board finds that the applicant meets the criteria for licensure under this article and rules adopted by the board, the board shall issue the appropriate license.