Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1294

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Funeral director assistants; authorize to perform all activities of funeral directors with certain exceptions.

Impact

The proposed amendments in HB 1294 reflect a significant shift in how funeral services can operate within Mississippi, enhancing the capabilities of assistant roles in the industry. By granting assistants broader responsibilities, the bill could potentially allow funeral homes to function more effectively, particularly during busy periods, by utilizing trained personnel to handle various tasks. This could lead to a reduction in the workload of licensed directors, allowing them to focus more on complex matters such as counseling families and overseeing the overall process.

Summary

House Bill 1294 seeks to amend Section 73-11-65 of the Mississippi Code to expand the scope of work that funeral director assistants can perform. Under the new provisions of the bill, these assistants would be authorized to carry out all activities typically conducted by a licensed funeral director, with the exception of making funeral arrangements. This change aims to alleviate the burden on licensed funeral directors by delegating certain responsibilities to trained assistants, which could lead to improved efficiency within funeral services.

Contention

While the bill is positioned as a means to support funeral homes, there may be concerns surrounding the delegation of duties to assistants who aren’t licensed funeral directors. Some may argue that certain aspects of funeral service require a licensed director's expertise, leading to debates on whether this bill includes adequate safeguards to ensure quality service and compliance with ethical standards. Thus, the discussion around HB 1294 might encompass both the operational benefits and the potential risks associated with changes to regulatory practices within the industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1435

Funeral director assistants; authorize to perform all activities of funeral directors with certain exceptions.

MS HB408

Funeral director assistants; authorize to perform all activities of funeral directors with certain exceptions.

MS HB1011

Funeral director assistants; authorize to perform all activities of funeral directors with certain exceptions.

MS SB146

Provides for funeral director assistants.

MS SB486

Funeral Directors and Estabishments; funeral directors be licensed embalmers; remove the requirement

MS SB239

Funeral Directors and Establishments; funeral directors be licensed embalmers; remove the requirement

MS B25-0050

Funeral Directors Licensing Reform Amendment Act of 2023

MS B26-0047

Funeral Directors Licensing Reform Amendment Act of 2025

MS SB351

Modifies licensing for embalmers and funeral directors

MS SB241

Funeral Directors; organic human reduction as a means of disposing of deceased human bodies; provide

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