Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0660-05-.01 - APPLICATION
(1) Each person desiring to obtain a new or
initial funeral director or embalmer license shall submit to the Board a
completed application on a form prescribed by the Board and the fee(s) as
required by Chapter 0660-03 of these rules along with the following
documentation:
(a) A copy of an official
photo identification issued by a governmental agency, such as a valid
(permanent, current, unexpired, legible) driver's license, U.S. passport, or
federal, state, county or city employee I.D. card showing the individual's date
of birth and address;
(b) Two (2)
letters of recommendation by a licensed funeral director and/or embalmer which
attest to the good moral character and competence of the applicant. Such
letters shall be signed and dated on printed stationery;
(c) An official transcript or diploma
certified by an educational institution showing the applicant has graduated
from a high school or has earned a GED recognized by a state department of
education; and
(d) For a funeral
director applicant, an official transcript showing completion of a study in
funeral service education consisting of not less than thirty (30) semester
hours, forty-five (45) quarter hours or the equivalent, from a school
accredited by the American Board of Funeral Service Education, and, if
applicable, official test results of the Arts section of the National Board
Examination, or
(e) For an embalmer
applicant, an official transcript evidencing an associate of arts degree by
successful completion of a mortuary science program consisting of not less than
sixty (60) semester hours, ninety (90) quarter hours or the equivalent, with a
program accredited by the American Board of Funeral Service Education, and
official test results of the Science section of the National Board Examination;
and
(f) Certification of Completion
of Apprenticeship Form attesting that either:
1. The applicant for a funeral director
license has completed not less than two (2) years of apprenticeship as a bona
fide paid employee of an establishment working not less than thirty-two (32)
hours per week in the presence of and under the direction and supervision of a
licensed funeral director as evidenced by the applicant submitting quarterly
reports of apprenticeship training within the allotted time throughout the
duration of the apprenticeship, or
2. The applicant for an embalmer license has
completed not less than one (1) year of apprenticeship as a bona fide paid
employee of an establishment working not less than thirty-two (32) hours per
week in the presence of and under the direction and supervision of a licensed
embalmer as evidenced by the applicant submitting quarterly reports of
apprenticeship training within the allotted time throughout the duration of the
apprenticeship.
(2) The apprenticeship requirements listed in
subparagraph (f) of this rule do not apply to persons already registered as
apprentices as of December 31, 2007 as specified in T.C.A. §
62-5-312(c).
(3) An application for licensure as a funeral
director or embalmer shall be fully completed by the applicant within ninety
(90) days of the Board's receipt of the application. After ninety (90) days
have passed, any incomplete licensure application shall be closed.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 62-5-203, 62-5-305, 62-5-306, 62-5-307, 62-5-308, and 62-5-312.
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