Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 385 - Embalmers and Funeral Directors
Section 20-219a. - Continuing education requirements.

(a) As used in this section: (1) “Licensee” means a funeral director or embalmer licensed pursuant to this chapter; and (2) “department” means the Department of Public Health; and (3) “registration period” means the twelve-month period that commences on the date of renewal of the licensee's license, as provided in section 19a-88, and is current and valid.

(b) Each licensee shall complete a minimum of six hours of continuing education during each registration period, two of which shall be in the area of federal and state laws regarding the provision of funeral services, including applicable Federal Trade Commission regulations. Each licensee shall complete his or her initial continuing education in the area of federal and state laws regarding the provision of funeral services not later than twelve months after the licensee first applies for license renewal after July 1, 2007. The remaining four hours of continuing education shall be in areas related to the licensee's practice, including, but not limited to, bereavement care, business management and administration, religious customs and traditions related to funerals, cremation services, cemetery services, natural sciences, preneed services, restorative arts and embalming, counseling, funeral service merchandising, sanitation and infection control, organ donation or hospice care. The continuing education shall consist of courses offered or approved by the Academy of Professional Funeral Service Practice, educational offerings sponsored by a hospital or other licensed health care institution or courses offered by a regionally accredited institution of higher education.
(c) Each licensee shall obtain a certificate of completion from the provider of the continuing education for all continuing education hours that are successfully completed and shall retain a copy of such certificate for a minimum of three years following the license renewal date for which the activity satisfies the continuing education requirement. Each funeral home and licensee shall maintain a copy of such certificate for each licensee employed by the funeral home. Upon request by the department, the licensee or funeral home shall submit the certificate to the department.
(d) A licensee who fails to comply with the provisions of this section shall be subject to disciplinary action pursuant to section 20-227.
(e) The continuing education requirements shall be waived for licensees applying for license renewal for the first time. The department may, for a licensee who has a medical disability or illness, grant a waiver of the continuing education requirements for a specific period of time or may grant the licensee an extension of time in which to fulfill the requirements.
(P.A. 03-118, S. 1; P.A. 07-104, S. 8.)
History: P.A. 07-104 amended Subsec. (b) to add provisions requiring two hours of continuing education in the area of federal and state laws re provision of funeral services, including applicable Federal Trade Commission regulations, and re time period for completion of initial continuing education and amended Subsec. (c) to add provisions re maintenance of copy of certificate for each employed licensee, effective July 1, 2007.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 20 - Professional and Occupational Licensing, Certification, Title Protection and Registration. Examining Boards

Chapter 385 - Embalmers and Funeral Directors

Section 20-207. - Definitions.

Section 20-208. - Examining board.

Section 20-209. - Powers and duties. Oath.

Section 20-209a. - Duties of board.

Section 20-210. - Compensation of members; secretary.

Section 20-211. - Regulations.

Section 20-211a. - Reciprocal agreements waiving apprenticeships.

Section 20-212. - Embalming, care and disposal of bodies restricted.

Section 20-213. - Embalmer's license. Examination. Fee. Out-of-state licensees.

Section 20-214. - Examination questions.

Section 20-215. - Affidavit re preparation or embalming of body.

Section 20-216. - Medical examiner's permission for embalming.

Section 20-217. - Funeral director's license. Examination. Fee. Out-of-state licensees.

Section 20-218. - Display of licenses.

Section 20-219. - Renewal.

Section 20-219a. - Continuing education requirements.

Section 20-220. - Requirements for engaging in funeral directing business. Exemption.

Section 20-221. - Employment of embalmers.

Section 20-222. - Funeral home license. Hearing; appeal. Record-keeping requirements.

Section 20-222a. - Renewal of licenses.

Section 20-222b. - Disclosure of ownership information.

Section 20-222c. - Transfer of ownership. Notice requirements.

Section 20-223. - Embalmers may act as funeral directors.

Section 20-224. - Employment of assistants and registered apprentices. Apprentice registration.

Section 20-225. - Registration of students.

Section 20-226. - Lists of licensees and students to be filed with town clerks.

Section 20-227. - Disciplinary action; grounds; appeals.

Section 20-227a. - Conditions for prohibition of disciplinary action for invalidation of examination score.

Section 20-228. - Reinstatement of registration or license of veteran.

Section 20-229. - Reciprocal agreements.

Section 20-230. - Business not to be conducted in cemetery or on tax-exempt property. Exemption.

Section 20-230a. - Price list of available services and merchandise. Purchaser's rights.

Section 20-230b. - Statement of prices for requested services and merchandise. Method of payment. Cash advanced.

Section 20-230c. - Cremation requests. Written documentation by funeral directors and funeral service businesses.

Section 20-230d. - Disposition of unclaimed cremated remains by funeral directors. Notice requirements.

Section 20-230e. - Service of nonalcoholic beverages and packaged food at a funeral home.

Section 20-231. - Misleading statement by license applicant; penalty.

Section 20-232. - Disposition of fees and fines.

Section 20-233. - Penalty.