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NRS 642.5174 - “Unprofessional conduct” defined.

NV Rev Stat § 642.5174 (2019) (N/A)
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For the purposes of NRS 642.5175, unprofessional conduct includes:

1. Misrepresentation or fraud in the operation of a funeral establishment, direct cremation facility, cemetery or crematory, or the practice of a funeral director or funeral arranger.

2. Solicitation of dead human bodies by the licensee or his or her agents, assistants or employees, whether the solicitation occurs after death or while death is impending, but this does not prohibit general advertising.

3. Employment by a holder of a permit to operate a funeral establishment or direct cremation facility or by a licensee of persons commonly known as “cappers,” “steerers” or “solicitors,” or of other persons to obtain funeral directing or embalming business.

4. Employment, directly or indirectly, of any apprentice, agent, assistant, embalmer, funeral arranger, employee or other person, on part- or full-time or on commission, to call upon natural persons or institutions by whose influence dead human bodies may be turned over to a particular funeral director, funeral arranger or embalmer.

5. The buying of business by a holder of a permit to operate a funeral establishment or direct cremation facility or by a licensee or his or her agents, assistants or employees, or the direct or indirect payment or offer of payment of a commission by the holder of a permit or a licensee or his or her agents, assistants or employees, to secure business.

6. Gross immorality.

7. Aiding or abetting an unlicensed person to practice funeral directing, funeral arranging or embalming.

8. Using profane, indecent or obscene language in the presence of a dead human body, or within the immediate hearing of the family or relatives of a deceased whose body has not yet been interred or otherwise disposed of.

9. Solicitation or acceptance by a holder of a permit to operate a funeral establishment or direct cremation facility or by a licensee of any commission, bonus or rebate in consideration of recommending or causing a dead human body to be disposed of in any crematory, mausoleum, direct cremation facility or cemetery.

10. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, using any casket or part of a casket which has previously been used as a receptacle for, or in connection with, the burial or other disposition of a dead human body. The provisions of this subsection do not prohibit the rental of the outer shell of a casket into which a removable insert containing a dead human body is placed for the purpose of viewing the body or for funeral services, or both, and which is later removed from the outer shell for cremation.

11. Violation of any provision of this chapter, any regulation adopted pursuant thereto or any order of the Board.

12. Violation of any state law or municipal or county ordinance or regulation affecting the handling, custody, care or transportation of dead human bodies, including, without limitation, chapters 440, 451 and 452 of NRS.

13. Fraud or misrepresentation in obtaining a permit or license.

14. Refusing to surrender promptly the custody of a dead human body, upon the express order of the person lawfully entitled to the custody thereof.

15. Taking undue advantage of the patrons of a funeral establishment or direct cremation facility, or being guilty of fraud or misrepresentation in the sale of merchandise to those patrons.

16. The theft or misappropriation of money in a trust fund established and maintained pursuant to chapter 689 of NRS.

17. Having an alcohol use disorder or the unlawful use of a controlled substance.

18. Unethical practices contrary to the public interest as determined by the Board.

(Added to NRS by 1959, 846; A 1993, 2615; 1995, 271; 2003, 1277; 2007, 402; 2015, 1962) — (Substituted in revision for NRS 642.480)

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NRS 642.5174 - “Unprofessional conduct” defined.