STUDY GUIDE 2026 ACTUAL EXAM SCRIPT
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS COMPLETE
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⩥ 24.
Answer: If cremated remains have not been claimed by the agent, the
operator of a crematory may dispose of the remains after how many
months?
⩥ Semiannually.
Answer: Each licensed embalmer who has under his/her supervision a
person serving as an apprentice embalmer must file a report of
apprenticeship with the secretary of the Board how often?
⩥ D. conviction of any misdemeanor..
Answer: A license issued by the Board may be revoked for all of the
following reasons EXCEPT: A. conviction of a felony B.
misrepresentation C. conviction of a crime of moral turpitude D.
Conviction of a Misdemeanor E. All of the above
⩥ all caskets requiring special ordering..
Answer: The Casket Price List must include all of the following
information EXCEPT.
,A. the name of the business.
B the caption, "Casket Price List."
C all caskets requiring special ordering.
D the effective date of the Casket Price List.
⩥ Direct Cremation Facility.
Answer: A place of business conducted at a specific street address or
location devoted to direct cremations
⩥ Disposition.
Answer: The immediate disposing of a dead human body or the
immediate transporting of a dead human body to the care of a funeral
establishment, direct cremation facility, responsible third party or the
immediate family for direct cremation or burial.
⩥ Funeral Arranger.
Answer: any person employed by a funeral establishment or direct
cremation facility who meets with families, or other persons authorized
pursuant to NRS 451.024 to order the disposition of human remains of a
deceased person, to plan funeral services for a decedent.
,⩥ Funeral Director.
Answer: a person engaged in, conducting the business of or holding
himself or herself out as engaged in: (a) Preparing or contracting to
prepare by embalming or in any other manner dead human bodies for
burial, cremation or disposal, or directing and supervising the burial,
cremation or disposal of dead human bodies. (b) Directing, supervising
or contracting to direct or supervise funerals. (c) The business of a
funeral director by using the words "funeral director," "mortician" or any
other title implying that the person is engaged in the business of funeral
directing.
⩥ (a) A licensed embalmer, a funeral arranger or a person whose duties
are limited to conducting direct cremations or immediate burials. (b) An
owner of a funeral establishment or direct cremation facility, unless the
owner engages in any activity described in subsection 1..
Answer: Term Funeral Director does not include:
⩥ Funeral Establishment.
Answer: a place of business conducted at a specific street address or
location devoted to the care and preparation for burial, cremation or
transportation of dead human bodies, consisting of a preparation room
equipped with a sanitary floor, necessary drainage and ventilation,
having access to necessary instruments and supplies for the preparation
and embalming of dead human bodies for burial or transportation and
having a display room containing an inventory of funeral caskets.
, ⩥ NRS 642.018 Exclusions.
Answer: 1. Persons engaged as layers-out or to those who shroud the
dead. 2. Employees of any cemetery whose duty or business extends no
further. 3. Officers or employees of any state or federal institution. 4. A
person who inters the human remains of a native Indian pursuant to NRS
383.150 to 383.190, inclusive. 5. Commissioned officers serving in the
Armed Forces of the United States. 6. Persons who provide services
regarding funerals for or the burial of pets only.
⩥ (a) Fails to submit the statement required pursuant to subsection 1; or
(b) Indicates on the statement submitted pursuant to subsection 1 that the
applicant is subject to a court order for the support of a child and is not
in compliance with the order or a plan approved by the district attorney
or other public agency enforcing the order for the repayment of the
amount owed pursuant to the order..
Answer: Relating to applicants who have claims of arrearage of child
support claims under the Division of Welfare and Supportive Services, a
license may not be issued, may be revoked, or not renewed if an
applicant...
⩥ One Year; National Veteran's Cemetery; Department of Veteran's
Services.
Answer: A funeral director who obtains custody of unclaimed human
remains who the funeral director knows, or has reason to believe is a
veteran, the funeral director must report the name of the deceased person
no later than ________________ after obtaining the remains. If the
remains are determined to be those of an eligible veteran for burial in a