Kansas 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2262 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/01/2023

                    Session of 2023
HOUSE BILL No. 2262
By Committee on Health and Human Services
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AN ACT concerning public health; relating to embalmer educational 
requirements; allowing an individual to complete six months of an 
embalmer apprenticeship prior to enrolling in a school of mortuary 
science; amending K.S.A. 65-1701a and 65-1703 and repealing the 
existing sections.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
Section 1. K.S.A. 65-1701a is hereby amended to read as follows: 65-
1701a. (a) Except as otherwise provided by K.S.A. 65-1701b, and 
amendments thereto, each applicant for a license to practice embalming in 
this state, in order to be eligible for examination, shall be required to show 
to the satisfaction of the state board of mortuary arts that: 
(1) Prior to July 1, 1991, the applicant: (A) Successfully completed 
courses in a community college, college or university accumulating at least 
60 semester hours; and (B) attended graduated from a school of mortuary 
science approved by the board which that offers a twelve-month 12-month 
course in mortuary science and prior to the effective date of this act 
graduated therefrom accumulating during this training with at least 30 
semester hours in mortuary science; or 
(2) on and after July 1, 1991, the applicant has graduated from a 
community college, college or university with at least an AA degree in 
mortuary science, which degree program is approved by the board.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in K.S.A. 65-1701b, and 
amendments thereto, each applicant for a license to practice embalming in 
this state, in order to be eligible for a full apprenticeship, as provided in 
subsection (c), shall be required to submit to an examination approved by 
the state board of mortuary arts. An applicant who is completing a split 
apprenticeship, as provided in subsection (c), in order to be eligible for the 
second six-month period of the apprenticeship, shall be required to submit 
to an examination approved by the board. Each applicant shall be required 
to register with the secretary of the board in the manner and at the time 
required by the board before submitting to examination. The examination 
fee and registration fee shall be in the amounts fixed by the board in 
accordance with K.S.A. 65-1727, and amendments thereto. The board may 
require that fees paid for an examination be paid by the person taking the 
examination directly to the examination service providing the examination 
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approved by the board.
(c) Except as otherwise provided by K.S.A. 65-1701b, and 
amendments thereto, each applicant for a license to practice embalming in 
this state, in order to be eligible for licensure, shall successfully pass a 
written examination established by rules and regulations of the board and 
shall successfully serve complete a full-time 12-month apprenticeship of 
one year under the supervision of a Kansas licensed embalmer or an 
embalmer approved by the board. The board by rules and regulations shall 
establish the score for the successful completion of the written 
examination.
(1) Such 12-month apprenticeship may be completed as either a:
(A) Full apprenticeship, with all 12 months being served after 
graduation from a school of mortuary science; or
(B) split apprenticeship, wherein the 12-month apprenticeship is split 
into two continuous six-month periods. The first six-month period shall be 
completed within the 12 months prior to enrollment in a school of 
mortuary science, and the remaining six-month period shall be completed 
after graduation from such school of mortuary science.
(d) (1) The board shall adopt rules and regulations establishing the 
criteria which a school of mortuary science or college or university 
offering at least an AA degree in mortuary science shall satisfy in order to 
obtain board approval under subsection (a). 
(2) The board may send a questionnaire developed by the board to 
any school of mortuary science or college or university offering at least an 
AA degree in mortuary science for which the board does not have 
sufficient information to determine whether the school, college or 
university meets the criteria for approval established by rules and 
regulations adopted under this section. The questionnaire providing the 
necessary information shall be completed and returned to the board in 
order for the school, college or university to be considered for approval. 
(3) The board may contract with investigative agencies, commissions 
or consultants to assist the board in obtaining information about such 
schools, colleges or universities. In entering such contracts the authority to 
approve schools, colleges or universities shall remain solely with the 
board.
Sec. 2. K.S.A. 65-1703 is hereby amended to read as follows: 65-
1703. (a) (1) It is unlawful for any person who is not licensed as an 
embalmer to advertise, practice, offer to practice, or hold oneself out as 
practicing the science of embalming, either by arterial or cavity treatment, 
or otherwise, in this state, or to embalm any dead human body for 
shipment or transportation by common or private carrier. 
(2) It is unlawful for any common carrier to receive for transportation 
or to transport any dead human body unless the body has been prepared by 
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a licensed embalmer, in accordance with this act and the rules and 
regulations of the board. 
(3) No one except a licensed embalmer, an apprentice embalmer or a 
student embalmer under the provisions of this act and rules and regulations 
of the board shall be permitted to do any of the actual embalming of a dead 
human body, and no licensed embalmer shall permit anyone who is not a 
licensed embalmer, an apprentice embalmer or a student embalmer 
assigned to such embalmer, to perform in such embalmer's place of 
business, or elsewhere, or under such embalmer's supervision, any of the 
actual embalming of a dead human body, or perform any act necessary to 
embalm and preserve a dead human body.
(b) Student embalmers shall preregister or register with the board and 
be under the direct personal supervision of a licensed Kansas embalmer at 
all times during the embalming process. Apprentice embalmers shall be 
under the personal supervision of a licensed embalmer except under a split 
apprenticeship pursuant to K.S.A. 65-1701a, and amendments thereto, 
during which the apprentice embalmer shall be under the direct personal 
supervision of a licensed embalmer for the first six-month period.
(c) As used in this section:
(1) The term "Actual embalming" as used in this section shall not be 
construed to does not include dressing the hair, bathing, moving or 
dressing the body, or cosmetic work.
(2) The term "Direct personal supervision" means that a licensed 
Kansas embalmer takes full responsibility for actions of the student 
embalmer and shall be physically present at all times.
(3) The term "Personal supervision" means that a licensed embalmer 
takes full responsibility for the actions of the apprentice embalmer, but 
does not require any physical presence.
Sec. 3. K.S.A. 65-1701a and 65-1703 are hereby repealed.
Sec. 4. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its 
publication in the statute book.
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