Guide & Practice Questions
Master the Oklahoma Funeral Services Law Exam with this high-yield, comprehensive
study resource. This guide breaks down the core statutory components, including the
Funeral Services Licensing Act, Prepaid Funeral Benefits Act, and Medical Examiner
rules. It features targeted practice questions with clear, correct answer keys to ensure
you pass your state board license exam on the first try.
Q1. The Oklahoma Funeral Board consists of seven total members appointed by
the Governor. What are the specific composition requirements for the
professional licensees serving on this Board?
A) Three members who have been actively licensed for at least 5 years.
B) Four members who have been actively licensed for at least 10 years.
C) Five members who have been actively engaged in embalming and funeral
directing in Oklahoma for at least 7 consecutive years immediately prior to
appointment.
D) Seven members who are all actively practicing funeral directors representing
separate state counties.
Rationale: By state statute, the Oklahoma Funeral Board is composed of 7 members
appointed by the Governor. Five members must be licensed embalmers and funeral
directors with a minimum of 7 years of active practice in Oklahoma immediately prior to
appointment. The remaining 2 members represent the general public.
Q2. Under Oklahoma Executive branch regulations, if a licensed funeral director
or embalmer fails to pay their annual license renewal fee on or before December
31, what immediate penalty is applied to the fee?
A) The license is permanently revoked with no opportunity for reinstatement.
B) The amount of the renewal fee is doubled.
C) A flat administrative late penalty of $500.00 is assessed to the account.
D) The licensee must repeat the State Law Examination to reactivate the credentials.
Rationale: According to Section 396.4 of the Funeral Services Licensing Act, if any
license renewal fee is not paid on or before December 31, the renewal fee doubles
automatically. If it remains unpaid past April 30 of the following year, the license
terminates automatically.
Q3. To legally fulfill the requirements of an approved funeral service
apprenticeship in the state of Oklahoma, a registered apprentice must complete
which specific minimum caseload threshold under direct supervision?
,A) 10 embalmings and 10 funeral arrangements over a minimum of 6 months.
B) 25 embalmings and 25 funerals over a minimum period of 1 year.
C) 50 embalmings and 50 funerals over a minimum period of 2 years.
D) 15 embalmings, 15 funerals, and 10 cremations over an unspecified timeframe.
Rationale: Oklahoma mandates that a registered apprentice must serve a minimum of 1
year of apprenticeship, during which they must successfully assist with and document at
least 25 embalmings and 25 funeral services under a licensed supervisor's personal
direction.
Q4. According to Oklahoma State Funeral Board rules and sanitary standards,
what instruction must be followed regarding the preparation of body orifices
during the professional embalming process?
A) All body orifices must be left unpacked to allow natural fluid drainage unless a post-
mortem is ordered.
B) Only the mouth and nostrils require packing with dry cotton or non-absorbent gauze.
C) All body orifices (ears, nostrils, mouth, anus, and vagina) shall be packed with
cotton saturated with a suitable disinfectant.
D) Only orifices showing signs of active purging must be packed with chemical-soaked
materials.
Rationale: Oklahoma Board rules strictly outline sanitary preparation, explicitly stating
that all body orifices—specifically listing ears, nostrils, mouth, anus, and vagina—must
be packed using cotton saturated with an approved disinfectant solution to guarantee
public health and safety.
Q5. A licensee is found guilty of violating provisions of the Funeral Services
Licensing Act, and the Oklahoma Funeral Board issues an adverse disciplinary
order. If the licensee appeals the decision to the local District Court, how is the
Board's order affected during the pending court trial?
A) The order is automatically cancelled and erased from the licensee's public profile.
B) The Board's decision may be summarily stayed by the court pending judicial
review.
C) The licensee must stop practicing immediately with no recourse available until a final
verdict.
D) The decision is escalated directly to the State Insurance Commissioner for
emergency arbitration.
Rationale: When a licensee appeals an Oklahoma Funeral Board disciplinary action to
the District Court, the board's decision is not automatically dismissed, but it can be
summarily stayed by the court while the judicial review takes place, letting the licensee
potentially operate under strict conditions.
Q6. Regarding exemptions under state insurance laws, what action would cause
an Oklahoma burial association to completely lose its special exempt status?
A) Adjusting policy rates based on a member reaching 71 years of age.
B) Restricting membership benefits strictly to local boundary lines.
C) Operating the burial association for the purpose of making a business profit.
D) Providing a maximum death benefit payout that caps exactly at $100.00.
,Rationale: Oklahoma burial associations operate under strict, specific insurance
exemptions. To retain this special legal status, they must operate strictly on a non-profit
mutual benefit basis. Operating the association to generate a business profit violates
this status and voids the exemption.
Q7. To maintain an active license in Oklahoma, every funeral director and
embalmer must satisfy annual Continuing Education (CE) criteria. What is the
mandatory yearly CE allocation requirement?
A) 12 total hours, including 4 hours in embalming lab work and 2 hours in federal OSHA
guidelines.
B) 6 total hours, which must include at least 1 hour completed in-person and 1
hour covering professional ethics.
C) 5 total hours, all of which may be completed through online webinars or self-study
modules.
D) 8 total hours, with a mandatory 3 hours focusing strictly on preneed trust fund
compliance.
Rationale: Oklahoma state law dictates that licensed funeral directors and embalmers
must complete 6 hours of approved continuing education every calendar year. Within
those 6 hours, at least 1 hour must be obtained through an in-person setting, and at
least 1 hour must explicitly focus on professional ethics.
Q8. Oklahoma law dictates that conducting a funeral service requires the
personal presence and direct supervision of a licensed Oklahoma funeral director
during which specific timeframe?
A) From the moment the casket enters the church or chapel until the service concludes.
B) Only during the formal arrangement conference when selecting merchandise.
C) From the time of the first call until the final interment or disposition is entirely
complete.
D) From the initial public viewing period through the closing of the formal chapel
ceremony.
Rationale: The Funeral Services Licensing Act specifies that the personal supervision of
a licensed funeral director is required for the entire arc of the service—specifically
defining this duration from the reception of the first call through to the final completion of
interment or alternative disposition.
Q9. If an old grave must be opened in Oklahoma to perform a lawful disinterment,
but an exhaustive excavation reveals that no skeletal or physical remains are left
in the plot, what is the legal obligation of the funeral establishment?
A) Close the grave immediately, document the vacancy, and cancel the transit permit.
B) Collect not less than one cubic foot of surrounding material from the gravesite
and reinter it as the last remains.
C) Pour a standard concrete vault into the empty grave space before closing the dirt
line.
D) Notify the State Medical Examiner to conduct an emergency forensic investigation of
the cemetery.
, Rationale: Oklahoma state funeral rules explicitly handle cases where older remains
have completely decomposed into the soil. If a disinterment is ordered and no physical
remains are visible, the licensee must gather at least 1 cubic foot of soil from the site,
which is legally treated and reinterred as the final symbolic remains.
Q10. An Oklahoma business owner wants to sell custom caskets and alternative
burial containers directly to consumers via a retail shop but does not want to
manage a full funeral home or handle dead human bodies. Under current
Oklahoma statutes, what is required to execute this business model?
A) A basic retail sales permit issued by the municipal chamber of commerce.
B) A specialized preneed merchant certificate from the State Insurance Department.
C) The business must be a licensed funeral establishment employing a licensed
funeral director.
D) No professional license is required because caskets do not carry specific public
health standards.
Rationale: Oklahoma is one of the few states where the legal definition of practicing
funeral directing encompasses the retail sale of funeral service merchandise, including
caskets. Therefore, any commercial business selling caskets directly to the public must
be a licensed funeral establishment under the supervision of a licensed funeral director.
Q11. When an Oklahoma funeral establishment establishes a preneed contract
funded via a trust, what is the mandatory statutory timeframe for depositing the
consumer's funds into an approved financial institution?
A) Within 48 hours of execution
B) Within 5 business days
C) Within 10 business days of receipt of payment
D) On or before the final day of the calendar month
Rationale: Under the Oklahoma Prepaid Funeral Benefits Act, any establishment or
agent collecting money for a trust-funded preneed contract must deposit 100% of those
funds into an authorized bank, trust company, or savings and loan association within 10
business days of receiving the payment.
Q12. According to the structural guidelines of the Oklahoma Prepaid Funeral
Benefits Act, what percentage of the principal funds received for an outer burial
container must be deposited into the trust account?
A) 50%
B) 75%
C) 85%
D) 100%
Rationale: Oklahoma law strictly requires that 100% of all funds collected for preneed
funeral services, caskets, and outer burial containers (vaults) must be securely
maintained in the trust account. No portion of the principal may be withheld for
administrative or sales commissions.
Q13. An individual passes away under suspicious circumstances in Oklahoma,
and the family wants to proceed with an immediate cremation. Who must issue a