49 Pa. Code § 13.201 - Professional responsibilities
The responsibilities and duties of licensed funeral directors in connection with a funeral, include the following:
(1) Providing full and factual representation
concerning aspects of the services rendered or the funeral furnishings
provided.
(2) Counseling the family
in the selection of services and furnishings taking into consideration both the
wishes of the family and their financial limitations.
(3) Maintaining confidentiality of
information received during the rendering of service to a family.
(4) Acquainting oneself with the religious
practices or customs of families the funeral director serves and adjusting
services to conform with their belief.
(5) Releasing the remains to the funeral
director chosen by the family, if any, in the most expeditious manner if called
upon to remove the remains from an accident or comparable situation, before the
family has been contacted.
(6)
Providing proper disposal of human remains in accordance with the following:
(i) Human remains held 24 hours beyond death
shall be embalmed or sealed in a container that will not allow fumes or odors
to escape or kept under refrigeration, if this does not conflict with a
religious belief or medical examination.
(ii) Human remains kept under refrigeration
over 24 hours beyond death shall be maintained at a temperature level between
35° and 40°F. The remains shall be buried, cremated or entombed within
5 hours following removal from refrigeration.
(iii) Under normal circumstances, the public
should not view an unembalmed body which has been kept in refrigeration longer
than 36 hours.
(7)
Obtaining and maintaining written authorization from the family of a deceased
who is to be cremated.
Notes
This section cited in 49 Pa. Code § 13.306 (relating to confidentiality-waived).
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