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Martin O'Malley, Governor Ch. 186
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(II) DISINFECTING OR PRESERVING A DEAD HUMAN BODY
OR ANY OF ITS PARTS BY ARTERIAL OR CAVITY INJECTION.
[(2)] (3) "Practice mortuary science" does not include the pickup-
removal, or transportation of a dead human body, if the unlicensed individual is acting
under the direction of a licensed mortician or funeral director.
(r) "Pre-need contract" means an agreement between a consumer and a
licensed funeral director, licensed mortician, or surviving spouse to provide any goods
and services purchased prior to the time of death. Goods and services shall include:
(1) A service, including any form of preservation and disposition, that
a mortician normally provides in the ordinary course of business; or
(2) Merchandise, including a casket, vault, or clothing, that a
mortician normally provides in the ordinary course of business.
(s) "Surviving spouse" means the legal widow or widower of a licensed
funeral director or licensed mortician, whose license was in good standing at the time
of death, and who at the time of death, wholly or partly owned and operated a
mortuary science business.
7-201.
There is a State Board of Morticians AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS in the
Department.
7-206.
(a) There is a State Board of Morticians AND FUNDERAL DIRECTORS Fund.
(c) (2) The Comptroller shall distribute the fees to the State Board of
Morticians AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Fund.
7-301.
(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, an individual shall be
licensed by the Board before the individual may practice mortuary science in this
State.
(b) This section does not:
(1) Limit the right of a school of medicine or dentistry to use and
dispose of a dead human body or its parts;
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