Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 16, § 2326.01 - Application for Initial Crematory License, or Assignment of an Existing Crematory License
(a)
Applying for an initial crematory or an assignment of existing crematory
license, shall be submitted on Bureau form 23-CR (New 1/24), Application for
Initial Crematory License or Assignment of an Existing Crematory License, which
is hereby incorporated by reference. The form shall be accompanied by the
filing fee of $750. Each application shall be accompanied by the following:
(1) Articles of Incorporation, if applicant
is a corporation.
(2) Partnership
agreement, if applicant is a partnership.
(3) Land use or zoning permit.
(4) Permit to operate a crematory issued by
the local air pollution control district.
(5) Deed, lease or other instrument which
provides the applicant with the right to possess and use the property where the
business will be located.
(6) A
statement signed by the applicant if the applicant is an individual; signed by
the majority and verified by one (1) of the officers, if the applicant is a
corporation; or signed and verified by a majority of the partners, if applicant
is a partnership, which statement shall set forth:
(A) A complete and detailed financial
statement showing assets, liabilities, and reserves.
(B) A statement of proposed plan of operation
which shall include the type of selling.
(C) A full, true, and complete copy of the
standard agreement which will be used for funding of prearranged
cremations.
(D) Plans and
specifications of the crematory and building, which must be sufficient to allow
the Bureau to determine, among other things:
(i.) Fire resistant character.
(ii.) Amount of storage for cremated and
uncremated remains.
(b) In addition to the requirements in
subdivision (a) of this section, the new owner requesting an assignment of an
existing crematory license shall submit to the Bureau pursuant to Business and
Professions Code section 7712.1 the following:
(1) The application to the Bureau at least 30
days before the change of ownership occurs. The assignment of an existing
crematory license shall occur once the Bureau has approved the
application.
(2) Copy of the final,
dated and signed, sales agreement shall be submitted to the Bureau within
10-days of the final sale.
(3)
Within 60 days from the date of the sales agreement the new owner must submit
to the Bureau the local air pollution required permit to operate the crematory,
the applicant shall file proof of the permit issued.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Sections 7606, 7712.1 and 7712.5, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 7712.1, 7712.2, 7712.4, 7712.5 and 7712.9, Business and Professions Code.
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