Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB408

Introduced
1/22/24  
Refer
1/22/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The passing of HB 408 will significantly impact state law by broadening the operational framework within which funeral director assistants can work. This amendment would support funeral homes by allowing assistants to conduct various essential services, thereby potentially alleviating workload pressures on fully licensed funeral directors. Additionally, it reflects a response to the evolving needs in the funeral service sector, where the demand for professional services is growing.

Summary

House Bill 408 is a legislative proposal aimed at amending Section 73-11-65 of the Mississippi Code of 1972. The bill seeks to expand the scope of responsibilities for funeral director assistants, allowing them to perform nearly all the tasks of licensed funeral directors, with the exception of making funeral arrangements. This change is intended to provide more flexibility within funeral service operations and address the increasing demand for support in the funeral industry.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 408 may include concerns over the adequacy of training and supervision that funeral director assistants receive. Critics may argue that granting such broad responsibilities could impact the quality of care and service provided to families during difficult times. Ensuring that funeral director assistants are sufficiently trained and managed is crucial to maintain the standards expected in funeral services, making oversight a critical aspect of this legislative change.

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 HB1434

Life insurance; authorize funeral services provider to obtain certain information within two business days.

MS SB2822

Board of Funeral Services; revise certain duties, powers and licensing requirements.

MS SB2090

Board of Funeral Services; revise provisions related to.

MS SB2213

Funeral service license; revise qualifications to grandfather individuals with certain number of years experience.

MS HB275

Physical therapists; authorize to perform services without referral from another health care provider.

MS HB184

Department of Human Services; require a board of directors to be created within.

MS HB1075

Municipal public improvement district board of directors; authorize municipal governing body to perform duties of under certain circumstances.

MS HB421

Physical therapists; delete requirement for physicians referral before performing services.

MS HB1483

Funeral services; require payment for before body may be transferred from one funeral home to another.

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