Application For Crematory Facility License - Idaho Bureau Of Occupational Licenses

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STATE OF IDAHO
BUREAU OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES
700 West State Street, PO Box 83720
Boise, Idaho 83720-0063
APPLICATION FOR CREMATORY FACILITY LICENSE
INSTRUCTIONS
Please complete this form by printing or typing the requested information and attaching any requested documentation. Your
signature must be notarized and the appropriate fee must be attached. Submit the completed form to the address noted above.
Applications that are not complete or do not provide the requested information will be delayed. Questions regarding this
application or the requirements for licensure may be addressed to the addresses or numbers above.
NOTE: All crematories must be inspected by the Idaho Board of Mortician Examiners prior to the issuance of an
establishment license. Operation prior to obtaining a valid license is unlawful and may result in criminal prosecution
and denial of licensure. An application fee of $100.00 & an original license fee of $200.00 must be submitted with this
application.
Your application for a Crematory Facility License must include a description of the structure in which the crematory is
located, number of retorts, & equipment listing which includes: a. Detailed information regarding the retort(s) specifically
documenting that the retort(s) and accompanying equipment is listed by an approved testing agency as listed in the Uniform
Fire Code; b. One (1) set of blueprints for the proposed new construction or remodeling where the retort is to be located. The
blueprints must be approved by the local building department as being in compliance with applicable building codes and
ordinances; and copy of DEQ compliance with air quality standards.
200. MINIMUM STANDARDS
01. Reasonable Sanitation and Safety Required. In the interest of the protection of the public welfare, no license will be issued
on an application to operate a crematory unless it is apparent that the crematory can, and will, be operated in a reasonably
sanitary and safe manner, free from substantial annoyance to the public.
02. Reduction of Ashes. No crematory will be licensed or operated unless it is efficiently capable of reducing dead human
bodies to ashes containing not more than five percent (5%) of the weight of the body immediately after death.
03. Delay Before Cremation. No dead human body, regardless of cause of death, is to be cremated, nor is actual cremation of
such a body to be commenced, unless the county coroner in the county in which the death occurred gives his written
authorization to cremate the body.
04. Embalming. If a dead human body is to be held by the crematory longer than twenty-four (24) hours prior to cremation, the
body must be either embalmed or refrigerated at thirty-six degrees Fahrenheit (36F) or less until cremated. No body can be
held longer than fourteen (14) days after death prior to cremation unless there is a written request from the next-of-kin for
holding the body.
250. RECEIPT FOR BODIES TO BE CREMATED
The following must be performed by the operator of a crematory upon receipt of a human body for
cremation: 01. A receipt must be delivered to the licensed mortician or funeral director, his agent, or another person who
delivers such body to the crematory. 02. The receipt must show: a. The name of the decedent whose body was received; b.
The date on which that body was received; c. The place where that body was received; d. The name and address of the funeral
establishment from whom that body was received; and e. The name and address of the person, or the names and addresses of
the persons, if more than one (1), who actually deliver the body.
300. RECORDS OF CREMATION OF BODIES
01. Each crematory must maintain a record of each cremation of human remains, disclosing: a. The name of the decedent
whose body was cremated; b. The name and address of the person, or names and addresses of the persons, if more than
one (1), authorizing the cremation of that body as received by the crematory or its representative; c. The date upon which that
body was received by the crematory; d. The place where that body was received; e. A statement as to whether or not the body
was embalmed; f. The date of the cremation of that body; and g. The subsequent disposal of the cremated remains of that
body by the crematory.
02. Such record must be made as soon as reasonably possible after the cremation and must be dated and signed by the owner
and operator of the crematory and by the licensed mortician who supervised or was otherwise directly responsible for the
cremation.
03. Such records must be maintained at the crematory and open for inspection at any reasonable time by the Board or its
designated representatives.
NOTE: Prior to walk-through inspection, applicants must be familiar with all city, county, and state planning and zoning
regulations affecting the facility and location being applied for and assume all responsibility for compliance.
BOL:MOR-CRE - revised 07/10

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