Arkansas State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors Service Laws, Rules, and Regulations (LRR) Practice Exam

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What conditions must be met before a body can be transported out of state by common carrier?

  1. Prepared and embalmed

  2. Burial permit has been issued by the local registrar

  3. Both prepared and embalmed and burial permit issued

  4. No special conditions are needed

The correct answer is: Both prepared and embalmed and burial permit issued

To transport a body out of state by a common carrier, specific conditions are required to ensure that the remains are treated respectfully and in compliance with regulations. The correct answer encompasses two essential criteria: the body must be both prepared, which typically means embalmed or otherwise treated to prevent decomposition, and a burial permit must have been issued by the local registrar. Embalming is crucial because it helps preserve the body during transportation and provides for sanitary conditions in accordance with public health standards. The issuance of a burial permit signifies that the local authority has given permission for the body to be transported and that all necessary legal requirements, such as death certificates and local regulations, have been satisfied. This dual requirement ensures that the transportation of human remains is conducted ethically, legally, and in a manner that respects the deceased and their family.