A-5.02 - Funeral Operations Act

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66. A body may not be transported without the following:
(1)  a copy of the attestation of death, except in the case of a non-living product of conception;
(2)  a document specifying, if applicable, that the body presents a public health hazard; and
(3)  any other information prescribed by ministerial regulation.
The copy of the attestation of death must be given to the funeral services business or the transportation services provider acting for the business by a person authorized by law to draw up attestations of death and the documents and information required under subparagraphs 2 and 3 of the first paragraph, by a person determined by ministerial regulation.
The funeral services business must keep the documents and information described in the first paragraph in accordance with the conditions prescribed by regulation.
2016, c. 1, s. 66.
66. A body may not be transported without the following:
In force: 2019-01-01
(1)  a copy of the attestation of death, except in the case of a non-living product of conception;
In force: 2019-01-01
(2)  a document specifying, if applicable, that the body presents a public health hazard; and
(3)  any other information prescribed by ministerial regulation.
The copy of the attestation of death must be given to the funeral services business or the transportation services provider acting for the business by a person authorized by law to draw up attestations of death and the documents and information required under subparagraphs 2 and 3 of the first paragraph, by a person determined by ministerial regulation.
The funeral services business must keep the documents and information described in the first paragraph in accordance with the conditions prescribed by regulation.
2016, c. 1, s. 66.
In force: 2018-08-15
66. A body may not be transported without the following:
In force: 2019-01-01
(1)  a copy of the attestation of death, except in the case of a non-living product of conception;
In force: 2019-01-01
(2)  a document specifying, if applicable, that the body presents a public health hazard; and
(3)  any other information prescribed by ministerial regulation.
The copy of the attestation of death must be given to the funeral services business or the transportation services provider acting for the business by a person authorized by law to draw up attestations of death and the documents and information required under subparagraphs 2 and 3 of the first paragraph, by a person determined by ministerial regulation.
The funeral services business must keep the documents and information described in the first paragraph in accordance with the conditions prescribed by regulation.
2016, c. 1, s. 66.