Kansas 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2262 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    Embalmer Educational Requirements—Apprenticeships; HB 2262
HB 2262 amends educational requirements for embalmers, allowing students to 
complete 6 months of a required 12-month apprenticeship before enrolling in a mortuary 
science school.
Previously, an applicant for a license to practice embalming would complete a 12-month 
apprenticeship after graduation from a school of mortuary science. The bill authorizes an 
applicant for a license to practice embalming to complete the 12-month apprenticeship as either 
a:
●Full apprenticeship, with all 12 months being served after graduation from a 
school of mortuary science; or
●Split apprenticeship, with the 12-month period being split into 2 continuous 6-
month periods. The bill requires the first 6-month period to be completed within 
12 months prior to the individual’s enrollment in the school of mortuary science, 
and the remaining 6 months after graduation.
An applicant completing a split apprenticeship must submit an examination approved by 
the Board of Mortuary Arts to be eligible for the second six-month period of the apprenticeship. 
Apprentice embalmers pursuing a split apprenticeship are required to practice under the direct 
personal supervision of a licensed embalmer for the first six months of their apprenticeship.
Kansas Legislative Research Department 1	2023 Summary of Legislation