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Chapter 12
Cemetery and Funeral Act

Articles

1
Administration
Sections 7600–7610.1
1.5
Definitions and Regulation of Cemeteries
Sections 7611–7614.9
2
Funeral Establishments and Directors
Sections 7615–7636
2.5
Cemetery Brokerage Regulations
Sections 7637–7638
2.7
Hydrolysis Facilities
Sections 7639–7639.19
3
Embalmers
Sections 7640–7650
3.5
Licenses and Certificates of Authority
Sections 7651–7653.36
4
Apprentices
Sections 7660–7671
4.5
Cremated Remains Disposer
Sections 7672–7673.2
5
Licenses
Section 7680
5.5
Funeral Practices
Sections 7685–7685.6
6
Disciplinary Proceedings
Sections 7686–7711.12
6.5
Crematories
Sections 7712–7713.4
6.6
Reduction Facilities
Sections 7714–7714.7
7
Penal Provisions
Sections 7715–7719
8
Revenue
Sections 7725–7731.4
9
Preneed Funeral Arrangements
Sections 7735–7746
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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