Arkansas State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors Service Laws, Rules, and Regulations (LRR) Practice Exam

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What must a full-service funeral establishment employ in order to obtain a license?

  1. Licensed funeral assistant

  2. Licensed embalmer

  3. Licensed funeral director

  4. Licensed funeral consultant

The correct answer is: Licensed funeral director

To obtain a license, a full-service funeral establishment must employ a licensed funeral director. This is essential because the funeral director holds the primary responsibility for overseeing all funeral services, ensuring compliance with state laws, and providing guidance to families during their time of need. The funeral director is also trained to handle the necessary documentation and to support the emotional needs of the bereaved. While other roles, such as licensed embalmers or funeral assistants, may be important within the establishment, it is the funeral director who is required to be present to operate the establishment legally. This requirement is in place to ensure that there is a qualified individual capable of managing the operations, addressing legal requirements, and upholding the ethical obligations of the funeral service profession.