Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0660-09-.01 - REQUIREMENTS FOR A CREMATORY
(1) No person,
partnership, firm, association, or corporation shall conduct, maintain, manage,
or operate a crematory facility unless a license as a funeral establishment for
such facility has been issued by the Board.
(2) Application for licensure of crematory
facility shall be on a form furnished and prescribed by the Board and shall be
accompanied by an application fee set by the Board. No license shall be issued
unless the crematory facility has been inspected and approved as meeting all
requirements as set forth by the Board, the Department of Health, Department of
Environment regulation, or any local ordinance regulating the same.
(3) In the event the urn or other container
is insufficient to accommodate all of the cremated remains, the excess will be
placed by the crematory operator in a secondary container. This secondary
container shall be kept with the urn or other container and handled according
to the final disposition instructions set forth by the Authorizing
Agent(s).
(4) No more than one
cremated remains may be placed in any container, unless written permission has
been received from the personal representative responsible for the
remains.
(5) Cremated remains may
not be commingled for storage or disposition. Each individual cremated remains
must be kept separate and properly identified on the container, unless
otherwise authorized by personal representatives.
(6) The entire cremated remains shall be
returned to the family and/or responsible party.
(7)
(a) All
cremations of human remains in this state shall be arranged through the holder
of a valid and current funeral-establishment license issued by the
Board;
(b) All cremations of human
remains in this state shall be directly supervised by a licensed funeral
director during the cremation process, including, but not limited to, the
placement of remains in cremation chamber, repositioning of remains, removal of
cremated remains from chamber, processing of cremated remains, and placement of
cremated remains in an urn or other container.
(8) Each crematory shall submit its cremation
authorization form to the Board for approval, prior to using said form. Every
funeral establishment shall use the cremation authorization form approved by
the Board and provided by the crematory where the human remains are to be
cremated.
(9) Acceptance of a
license issued by the Board gives a Board representative the right to inspect
the crematory and the records of the crematory at any time.
(10) At no time shall any cremation chamber,
retort, refrigerator, urn, container, tool, or implement be used to prepare or
store both dead human bodies and dead non-human bodies. Each cremation chamber,
refrigerator, urn, container, tool, or implement shall be utilized exclusively
for either dead human bodies or dead non-human bodies.
(11) At no time shall any cremation chamber
or retort designed or manufactured for cremation of dead human bodies be
utilized for any other purpose.
(12) All cremation chambers, retorts,
refrigerators, and containers shall be labeled to designate usage for the
preparation or storage of either dead human bodies or dead non-human bodies if
the establishment offers such services for dead non-human bodies.
(13) Any funeral director, embalmer, or
crematory operator who obtains specific instructions or authorization, as
required in T.C.A. §
62-5-507(f),
to remove any prosthetic devices, pacemakers, implants, metal hinges, latches,
nails, screws, staples, plates, or any other artificial device or structure
from a dead human body prior to the cremation or from the cremated remains
after cremation shall dispose of the prosthetic devices, pacemakers, implants,
metal hinges, latches, nails, screws, staples, plates, or other artificial
devices or structures in a lawful non-recoverable manner, so that only human
bone fragments remain. While the funeral director, embalmer, or crematory
operator may receive compensation from a recycling company for retrieving these
materials and shipping them to the recycling company, the funeral director,
embalmer, or crematory operator shall not receive a fee for doing so that
exceeds the actual cost to the crematory facility for performing or assisting
in the removal and shipping costs of those materials.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 62-5-101, 62-5-203, 62-5-303, 62-5-304, 62-5-309, 62-5-507, and 62-5-508.
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