Kan. Admin. Regs. § 63-5-1 - Definition of unprofessional or dishonorable conduct
"Unprofessional or dishonorable conduct" by a licensee shall include any of the following:
(a) Misrepresentation or fraud in the conduct of the licensee's business;
(b) refusing or neglecting to promptly obtain, complete, and file any death certificate, out-of-state transportation permit, or coroner's permit to cremate;
(c) refusing or neglecting to file monthly reports of bodies prepared for burial in accordance with K.A.R. 28-17-16;
(d) refusing or neglecting to file quarterly progress reports as specified in K.A.R. 63-1-3 and K.A.R. 63-2-12;
(e) committing abuse or showing disrespect in the handling of a dead human body;
(f) interference with, failure in, breach of, or obstruction of the performance of the contractual duties or services between a licensee and either the next of kin or a legal representative of any deceased person;
(g) requiring the purchase of a casket as a condition to providing funeral services if the dead body is to be cremated;
(h) disclosure of the confidences or secrets of any party served or the use of these confidences or secrets to the disadvantage of any party served;
(i) using alcoholic liquor or using illegally a controlled substance while performing the duties or services of a licensee;
(j) placing any item on a funeral bill that is not a reasonable funeral expense;
(k) failure to pay, in a timely manner, the prefinanced funeral agreement audit fees assessed by the secretary of state; or
(l) gross negligence or repeated instances of ordinary negligence in the rendering of professional services as an embalmer, funeral director, or assistant funeral director.
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