NY STATE (MORTUARY) LAW EXAM #1 - #4
ACTUAL 2026 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
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The name of a registered resident False
may be on the letterhead of a
funeral establishment.
All charges on a Itemization of True
Funeral Service & Merchandise
Selected are going to be listed
under either Funeral Home Charges
or Cash Advance Charges.
When a funeral firm is owned and True
operated by an individual, the
individual must be a licensed and
registered NYS funeral director.
,A funeral director duly registered as True
inactive with the NYS Bureau of
Funeral Directing is exempt from
mandatory continuing education
requirements as long as their status
remains inactive.
The body of a person that has died True
in NYS may not be removed from
the state unless a permit has been
issued for such removal by a local
registrar in NYS.
A funeral firm may not operate or True
conduct a funeral business on real
property owned, leased, or under
the control of a cemetery.
Soliciting or attempting to solicit True
funeral business using door-to-
door or telephone solicitation
methods, unless specifically
requested by a potential customer,
is prohibited in NYS.
The biennial registration of licensed True
funeral directors, embalmers, and
undertakers shall be renewable July
1st of each even year.
Registered residents may only True
preform their duties within the state
of NY.
, The Dept. of Health may direct a True
registered resident to appear for an
oral interview to determine their
qualifications to be licensed.
TRUE STATEMENT: Accurate False
information from price lists
(general, casket, or outer burial*)
must be available over the
telephone if a customer calls and
asks for such information. Is the
following statement TRUE or FALSE:
Only a licensed and registered
funeral director may give out such
information over the telephone?
While the term "funeral home" is True
used all across NYS, it is not an
official, legal term used in the law
to define or describe funeral
directing activities or requirements.
A person who causes the death of True
another, and at the time was the
subject of an order of protection
protecting the decedent, does not
have the automatic right to control
the disposition of the remains of the
decedent.
ACTUAL 2026 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS
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Terms in this set (200)
The name of a registered resident False
may be on the letterhead of a
funeral establishment.
All charges on a Itemization of True
Funeral Service & Merchandise
Selected are going to be listed
under either Funeral Home Charges
or Cash Advance Charges.
When a funeral firm is owned and True
operated by an individual, the
individual must be a licensed and
registered NYS funeral director.
,A funeral director duly registered as True
inactive with the NYS Bureau of
Funeral Directing is exempt from
mandatory continuing education
requirements as long as their status
remains inactive.
The body of a person that has died True
in NYS may not be removed from
the state unless a permit has been
issued for such removal by a local
registrar in NYS.
A funeral firm may not operate or True
conduct a funeral business on real
property owned, leased, or under
the control of a cemetery.
Soliciting or attempting to solicit True
funeral business using door-to-
door or telephone solicitation
methods, unless specifically
requested by a potential customer,
is prohibited in NYS.
The biennial registration of licensed True
funeral directors, embalmers, and
undertakers shall be renewable July
1st of each even year.
Registered residents may only True
preform their duties within the state
of NY.
, The Dept. of Health may direct a True
registered resident to appear for an
oral interview to determine their
qualifications to be licensed.
TRUE STATEMENT: Accurate False
information from price lists
(general, casket, or outer burial*)
must be available over the
telephone if a customer calls and
asks for such information. Is the
following statement TRUE or FALSE:
Only a licensed and registered
funeral director may give out such
information over the telephone?
While the term "funeral home" is True
used all across NYS, it is not an
official, legal term used in the law
to define or describe funeral
directing activities or requirements.
A person who causes the death of True
another, and at the time was the
subject of an order of protection
protecting the decedent, does not
have the automatic right to control
the disposition of the remains of the
decedent.