LICENSING EXAM 2026 REAL QUESTIONS &
VERIFIED ANSWERS | FUNERAL SERVICE LAW
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NEW YORK BOARD OF FUNERAL DIRECTOR LICENSING EXAM
REAL QUESTIONS & VERIFIED ANSWERS | FUNERAL SERVICE LAW TEST PREP
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SECTION 1: NEW YORK STATE FUNERAL DIRECTING LAW & LICENSING
Q1. Under New York Public Health Law Article 34, who is responsible for
regulating funeral directing in the state?
A. The New York State Department of Education B. The New York State Board of
Regents C. The New York State Department of Health D. The New York State Division
of Licensing Services E. The New York State Office of Professional Discipline
CORRECT ANSWER: C. The New York State Department of Health
RATIONALE: The New York State Department of Health oversees and regulates the
practice of funeral directing under Public Health Law Article 34, including licensing,
inspections, and enforcement of funeral service regulations.
Q2. What is the minimum age requirement to obtain a funeral director's license in
New York State?
A. 16 years old B. 18 years old C. 19 years old D. 21 years old E. 25 years old
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 18 years old RATIONALE: New York State requires
applicants for a funeral director's license to be at least 18 years of age, in addition to
meeting educational and apprenticeship requirements.
Q3. How many hours of approved mortuary science education are required before
sitting for the New York State funeral director licensing exam?
,A. 1,000 hours B. 1,500 hours C. 2,000 hours D. 2,500 hours E. 3,000 hours
CORRECT ANSWER: C. 2,000 hours RATIONALE: Applicants must complete
an accredited mortuary science program of at least 2,000 hours, which covers
embalming, funeral service law, pathology, restorative art, and funeral home
management.
Q4. What is the required length of the apprenticeship period under a licensed
funeral director in New York State?
A. 6 months B. 12 months C. 18 months D. 24 months E. 36 months
CORRECT ANSWER: D. 24 months RATIONALE: New York State requires a
two-year (24-month) supervised apprenticeship under a licensed funeral director before
an applicant becomes eligible for full licensure.
Q5. In New York State, how often must a funeral director's license be renewed?
A. Every year B. Every two years C. Every three years D. Every four years E. Every five
years
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Every three years RATIONALE: New York State
funeral director licenses must be renewed every three years. Renewal requires the
completion of continuing education units (CEUs) as mandated by state law.
Q6. How many continuing education credits (CEUs) must a New York State
funeral director complete per renewal cycle?
A. 6 CEUs B. 9 CEUs C. 12 CEUs D. 15 CEUs E. 24 CEUs
CORRECT ANSWER: D. 15 CEUs RATIONALE: New York State requires
licensed funeral directors to complete 15 continuing education units per three-year
renewal cycle to maintain their license and stay current with industry standards.
Q7. Which of the following is NOT a requirement for obtaining a funeral director's
license in New York State?
A. Completing an accredited mortuary science program B. Passing the National Board
Examination C. Completing a 24-month apprenticeship D. Holding a valid embalmer's
license before applying E. Being at least 18 years of age
, CORRECT ANSWER: D. Holding a valid embalmer's license before applying
RATIONALE: New York State does not require applicants to hold a separate
embalmer's license prior to applying for a funeral director's license. The funeral director
license encompasses embalming practices in New York.
Q8. Under New York State law, what must a funeral establishment display in a
prominent location visible to all consumers?
A. The funeral director's college diploma B. The funeral establishment's price list and
license C. A list of all available caskets with pricing D. The embalmer's certification E.
OSHA safety regulations
CORRECT ANSWER: B. The funeral establishment's price list and license
RATIONALE: New York State law, consistent with the FTC Funeral Rule, mandates that
funeral establishments prominently display their operating license and make general
price lists available to all consumers upon arrival.
Q9. A funeral home in New York State wishes to open a branch location. What
must the funeral home do?
A. Notify the Department of Health by mail only B. Obtain a separate funeral
establishment license for the branch location C. File an amendment to the existing
license within 60 days D. Get approval from the local municipality only E. No additional
action is required if the owner is licensed
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Obtain a separate funeral establishment license for
the branch location RATIONALE: Each funeral establishment location in New York
must have its own separate operating license issued by the Department of Health. A
license for one location does not extend to additional locations.
Q10. Which examination must New York funeral director applicants pass as part
of the licensing process?
A. The State Medical Board Examination B. The National Board Examination (NBE)
administered by ICFSEB C. The New York Certified Funeral Planner Exam D. The
American Board of Funeral Service Exam E. The Federal Trade Commission Licensing
Test
, CORRECT ANSWER: B. The National Board Examination (NBE) administered
by ICFSEB RATIONALE: New York State requires applicants to pass the National
Board Examination (NBE) administered by the International Conference of Funeral
Service Examining Boards (ICFSEB), which tests knowledge in arts and sciences and
funeral service law.
Q11. A licensed funeral director in New York is convicted of a felony. What is the
most likely outcome regarding their license?
A. The license will be suspended for 30 days B. The director will be required to
complete additional CEUs C. The license may be revoked by the Department of Health
D. The director will receive a formal written warning E. No action will be taken unless the
felony is related to funeral service
CORRECT ANSWER: C. The license may be revoked by the Department of
Health RATIONALE: Under New York Public Health Law, a felony conviction is
grounds for license revocation. The Department of Health has the authority to revoke,
suspend, or refuse to renew a funeral director's license upon conviction of a felony.
Q12. In New York State, who has the right of disposition of human remains by law
when there is no written authorization from the deceased?
A. The attending physician B. The coroner or medical examiner C. The next of kin in the
order established by state law D. The funeral director E. The hospital administrator
CORRECT ANSWER: C. The next of kin in the order established by state law
RATIONALE: When no written authorization exists, New York law establishes a
hierarchy of next of kin who have the right of disposition, beginning with the surviving
spouse or domestic partner, followed by adult children, parents, siblings, and so forth.
Q13. Under New York State law, what is the maximum number of years a preneed
funeral contract may remain unfulfilled before funds must be transferred to an
escrow account?
A. 1 year B. 2 years C. 3 years D. 5 years E. 10 years
CORRECT ANSWER: A. 1 year RATIONALE: New York law requires that
preneed funeral funds be placed in an escrow or trust account within a specified