(a) The board shall biennially on July 1, and pursuant to a staggered schedule, renew a license to practice embalming and funeral directing or a certificate to be a crematory operator to every licensee or certificate holder desiring to continue in active practice or service.

Terms Used In West Virginia Code 30-6-14

  • Board: means the West Virginia Board of Funeral Service Examiners. See West Virginia Code 30-6-3
  • Certificate: means a certification by the board to be a crematory operator. See West Virginia Code 30-6-3
  • Crematory: means a licensed place of business where a deceased human body is reduced to ashes and bone fragments. See West Virginia Code 30-6-3
  • Crematory operator: means a person certified by the board to operate a crematory. See West Virginia Code 30-6-3
  • Embalmer: means a person licensed to practice embalming. See West Virginia Code 30-6-3
  • Embalming: means the practice of introducing chemical substances, fluids, or gases used for the purpose of preservation or disinfection into the vascular system or hollow organs of a dead human body by arterial or hypodermic injection for the restoration of the physical appearance of a deceased. See West Virginia Code 30-6-3
  • Funeral: means a service, ceremony, or rites performed for the deceased with a body present. See West Virginia Code 30-6-3
  • Funeral directing: means the business of engaging in the following:

    (a) The shelter, custody, or care of a deceased. See West Virginia Code 30-6-3

  • Funeral director: means a person licensed to practice funeral directing. See West Virginia Code 30-6-3
  • License: means a license, which is not transferable or assignable, to:

    (a) Practice embalming and funeral directing. See West Virginia Code 30-6-3

  • Licensee: means a person holding a license issued under the provisions of this article. See West Virginia Code 30-6-3
  • Person: means an individual, partnership, association, corporation, not-for-profit organization, or any other organization. See West Virginia Code 30-6-3

(b) The board shall charge a fee for each renewal and a late fee for nonrenewal of a license or certificate.

(c) The board shall require as a condition for the renewal of a license to practice embalming and funeral directing or a certificate to be a crematory operator that each licensee participate in continuing education: Provided, That any licensed embalmer or funeral director sixty-five years or older with at least ten years experience as a licensed embalmer or licensed funeral director, is entitled to be issued, after payment of a fee, a license as an embalmer emeritus or funeral director emeritus and is exempt from all continuing education requirements. The emeritus license shall entitle the holder to all the rights and privileges of the license previously held by the licensee.

(d) Any person licensed to practice embalming and funeral directing or certified to be a crematory operator who does not desire to continue in active practice shall notify the board, in a manner specified by the board, and pay a fee, and shall, during such period, be listed by the board as being inactive. At such time a person desires to return to active practice, he or she must notify the board, in a manner specified by the board, and complete all the continuing education requirements.