Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1116

Introduced
3/29/10  

Caption

Provides relative to licensure by the Louisiana State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors (OR INCREASE SG RV See Note)

Impact

If enacted, HB 1116 could significantly impact the regulations governing the funeral industry within Louisiana. By modifying licensure requirements, the bill is expected to make it easier for qualified individuals to enter the field and could address existing delays or obstacles faced by practitioners seeking to obtain or renew their licenses. This may foster a more robust job market within the sector, enhancing service delivery in a traditionally regulated environment.

Summary

House Bill 1116 seeks to address the licensing procedures for embalmers and funeral directors under the jurisdiction of the Louisiana State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors. The bill proposes to streamline and potentially enhance the current licensure requirements, responding to feedback from industry stakeholders who advocate for a more efficient licensing process. This initiative is positioned within a broader effort to ensure that funeral and embalming services adhere to necessary standards while also meeting the operational needs of practitioners in the field.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 1116 appears to be generally supportive among industry representatives and advocates for the funeral and embalming profession. Stakeholders have communicated a need for regulatory adjustments that reflect current practices and enhance professional capabilities. However, there may be voices of caution regarding the need to balance regulatory efficiency with maintaining appropriate health and safety standards for public assurance.

Contention

Notable points of contention around HB 1116 may arise concerning the specifics of the proposed changes to licensure requirements. Critics could argue that while streamlining the process may facilitate quicker entry into the profession, it is essential to ensure that public safety and ethical practices are not compromised. Additionally, discussions may surface regarding the potential implications for ongoing professional training and standards that ensure the quality of funeral services is upheld in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB1002

Provides with respect to embalmers and funeral directors (EN +$1,500 SG RV See Note)

LA HB436

Provides for changes to the qualifications for licensure by the La. State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors

LA HB843

Increases limitations on fees relative to the Louisiana State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors

LA SB193

Provides relative to certificate renewals by the Louisiana State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors. (gov sig)

LA HB827

Provides relative to funeral directors and embalmers

LA HB554

Provides relative to licensed embalmers and funeral directors and related funeral establishments

LA HB161

Establishes a continuing education program for embalmers and funeral directors

LA HB659

Creates a continuing education program for Embalmers and Funeral Directors and provides sanctions for certain activities

LA SB400

Provides relative to funeral directors, embalmers, and crematory operators in Louisiana. (8/15/10)

LA SB223

Creates a continuing education program for embalmers and funeral directors. (8/1/12)

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