Study 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.
Question 1:
Under Oklahoma law, what is the legal term used to describe an individual who is
registered with the State Board to learn the practice of embalming and funeral directing
under the direct supervision of a licensee?
A. Intern
B. Practicum Student
C. Apprentice
D. Resident Trainee
Answer: C. Apprentice
Rationale: The Oklahoma Funeral Services Licensing Act defines an "apprentice" as a
person registered with the Board to engage in the study of the work of funeral directing
or embalming under the direct, physical instruction of a licensed professional.
Question 2:
What is the statutory expiration frequency for an individual Funeral Director and
Embalmer license issued by the State of Oklahoma?
A. Annually, on December 31st
B. Bi-annually, on the licensee's birthday
C. Tri-annually, on June 30th
D. Perpetually, unless revoked for cause
Answer: A. Annually, on December 31st
,Rationale: Oklahoma funeral service licenses are issued on a calendar-year basis and
expire annually on December 31st unless proper renewal applications, fees, and
continuing education requirements are completed.
Question 3:
An Oklahoma funeral home is executing an arrangement. Which document must be
given to the consumer for retention before any formal discussion of funeral pricing or
specific services begins?
A. Casket Price List
B. General Price List (GPL)
C. Outer Burial Container Price List
D. Statement of Funeral Goods and Services Selected
Answer: B. General Price List (GPL)
Rationale: In accordance with the FTC Funeral Rule, which is strictly enforced by
Oklahoma law, the General Price List must be given to individuals who inquire in person
about funeral arrangements, specific goods, or prices before any face-to-face
discussion starts.
Question 4:
Under Oklahoma's right to control disposition statutes, who holds the absolute highest
legal priority to direct the funeral arrangements of a deceased individual if no pre-signed
directive exists?
A. The adult children of the deceased
B. The surviving spouse
C. The parents of the deceased
D. The designated personal representative of the estate
Answer: B. The surviving spouse
Rationale: Oklahoma law establishes a clear hierarchy for the right to control
disposition. The surviving spouse holds the primary statutory right, followed by adult
children, then parents, then adult siblings, unless a self-determined directive or court
order dictates otherwise.
Question 5:
What is the minimum educational requirement specified by Oklahoma law to qualify for
,a full Funeral Director and Embalmer license?
A. A high school diploma or GED equivalent only
B. A certificate from a 6-month trade school
C. An associate degree in mortuary science from an accredited program
D. A bachelor's degree in any field plus a biology minor
Answer: C. An associate degree in mortuary science from an accredited program
Rationale: Applicants for a dual license in Oklahoma must complete an accredited
program in mortuary science, which typically awards an Associate of Applied Science
degree, covering specific clinical, pathological, and legal coursework.
Question 6:
If a dead human body in Oklahoma is to be cremated, what is the minimum mandatory
waiting period required by law between the time of death and the actual cremation
process?
A. 12 hours
B. 24 hours
C. 48 hours
D. 72 hours
Answer: B. 24 hours
Rationale: Oklahoma administrative and vital statistics rules require that a body cannot
be cremated until at least twenty-four (24) hours have elapsed from the official time of
death, allowing for proper medical examiner review and authorization.
Question 7:
Which Oklahoma state entity is legally responsible for issuing a cremation permit before
a body can be placed into a retort?
A. The local county health department clerk
B. The Oklahoma State Board of Funeral Directors
C. The Office of the State Medical Examiner
D. The Department of Environmental Quality
Answer: C. The Office of the State Medical Examiner
Rationale: No crematory operator in Oklahoma can legally perform a cremation without
a physical or electronic cremation permit reviewed, approved, and signed by the Office
of the State Medical Examiner.
, Question 8:
What structural feature is an absolute statutory requirement for an approved preparation
room in a licensed Oklahoma funeral establishment?
A. Carpeted floors to reduce acoustic noise
B. A viewing window for public observation
C. A non-porous, easily cleanable floor surface and proper mechanical ventilation
D. A direct entrance connected to the public chapel
Answer: C. A non-porous, easily cleanable floor surface and proper mechanical
ventilation
Rationale: To maintain basic sanitary standards and minimize toxic chemical vapors
(such as formaldehyde), Oklahoma rules mandate that preparation rooms feature
impervious flooring, specialized plumbing, and outside exhaust systems.
Question 9:
Under the Oklahoma Preneed Funeral Services Licensing Act, what must a funeral
establishment possess before selling preneed contracts or insurance-funded packages?
A. A corporate retail merchant permit
B. A valid Preneed Establishment Permit issued by the Board
C. A notarized endorsement from the local probate judge
D. A minimum of $500,000 in liquid cash reserves
Answer: B. A valid Preneed Establishment Permit issued by the Board
Rationale: To legally market, sell, or enter into prearranged or preneed funeral service
contracts in Oklahoma, the physical establishment must secure a specialized preneed
permit in addition to its standard operations license.
Question 10:
An Oklahoma funeral director receives an oral request for pricing over the telephone.
According to federal and state consumer rules, how must the director respond?
A. Refuse to provide pricing until the caller gives their full name and address.
B. Inform the caller that pricing can only be disclosed during an in-person meeting.
C. Provide accurate information from the GPL regarding prices and services available.
D. Refer the caller directly to the state board's consumer helpline.
Answer: C. Provide accurate information from the GPL regarding prices and
services available.