Funeral home needs to ensure that the right body is being removed.
Removal from Place of Death
Responsible for maintaining proper identificatino of the remains delivered for cremation and throughout the entire cremation process.
Crematory
Unique Circumstances
Identification Viewings
Holding the Remains
Due Diligence Prior to Taking Custody
Crematory has the Right to Refuse Custody:
Misrepresenations- Direct Cremations
Casket for Cremation Provisions
In selling or offering to sell funeral goods or funeral services to the public, it is an unfair and deceptive act or practice for a funeral provider, or a crematory, to require that a casket be purchased for direct cremation.
Unfair and Deceptive Acts or Practices
To prevent this unfair or deceptive act or practice, funeral providers must make an alternative container available for direct cremations, if they arrange direct cremations.
Preventive Requirement
Caskets specially constructed to allow the insertion of a cardboard or fiberboard inner container to hold the body.
Rental Caskets (Ceremonial Caskets)
Cremation Casket and Container Guidelines
A Crematory may Refuse to Accept:
Cremation Casket vs Cremation Container
High Polished Caskets
Plain-Finished Wood Caskets
Air Trays
Uses a paper-based material consisting of a fluted corrugated sheet and one or two flat linerboards.
Corrugated Cardboard/Fiberboard Containers
Manufactured from dry wood particles that have been sprayed with a binder resin, then bonded together with pressure and heat.
Particleboard/Particlewood Containers
Odd number of thin layers of wood glued together under pressure, with the grain of one layer at right angles to the grain of the adjoining layers.
Plywood Containers
Vinyl/Plastic Body Bags/Disaster Pouches
Recorded on all paperwork regarding the decedent.
Personal Identification Number
Personal Identification Disk