Ohio Funeral Directing/Embalming Practice Exam

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What must happen before a cremation can be scheduled following a death?

The family must choose an urn

The authorizing agent must provide documentation

Before a cremation can be scheduled following a death, it is essential for the authorizing agent to provide necessary documentation. This documentation typically includes a signed cremation authorization form, which legally permits the crematory to proceed with the cremation process. It is a critical legal requirement that ensures all parties are aware of and agree to the decision for cremation, respecting the wishes of the deceased and their family.

The authorization is a safeguard that protects both the funeral service provider and the family, ensuring that the cremation is performed in accordance with the legal standards and the desires of the deceased. The completeness and accuracy of this documentation are paramount in the scheduling process, as no cremation can legally proceed without it.

A medical review must be conducted

The funeral director must confirm payment

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