035-6 Wyo. Code R. §§ 6-2 - Qualifications for Permit
An applicant for a permit to operate a crematory or chemical disposition facility in Wyoming shall:
(a) Be a licensed funeral service
practitioner or funeral director who is a shareholder or officer in or is
directly employed by a permitted funeral establishment. If the applicant is an
organization, it shall be a funeral establishment permitted by the board that
employs at least one (1) licensed funeral service practitioner assigned as the
funeral service licensee responsible for the crematory or chemical disposition
facility.
(b) Hold a chemical
disposer license if applying for a chemical disposition facility permit. A
licensed funeral service practitioner may obtain a chemical disposer license by
submitting the following:
(i) A complete and
notarized official application form accompanied by the application fee;
and
(ii) Evidence of training that
demonstrates that:
(A) The applicant has
completed training in performing cremation services and received a
certification by a reputable organization approved by the Board;
(B) The applicant has completed training in
performing chemical disposition services and received a certification by a
reputable organization approved by the Board.
(C) All individuals holding a funeral service
practitioner license as of July 1, 2014 who are not certified to operate a
crematory or dissolution chamber shall have one year to obtain
certification.
(D) New licensees
shall be certified prior to being allowed to operate a crematory or dissolution
chamber.
Notes
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