1.  An application for a license as a funeral arranger must be submitted to the Executive Director of the Board on a form and in a manner prescribed by the Board.

2.  Each applicant for a license as a funeral arranger must:

(a) Be at least 18 years of age; and

(b) Be of good moral character.

3.  Each applicant for a license as a funeral arranger must, before being issued a license, pass an examination, prescribed by the Board, on the following subjects:

(a) The laws governing the preparation, burial and disposal of dead human bodies and the shipment of bodies of persons who have died from infectious or contagious diseases;

(b) Local health and sanitary ordinances and regulations relating to funeral practices;

(c) Federal regulations governing funeral practices; and

(d) The laws and regulations of this State relating to funeral practices.

4.  Each application for a license as a funeral arranger must be accompanied by the application fee and the examination fee prescribed in NRS 642.0696.