The practice of embalming or funeral directing, as defined in this article, is declared to be a business or profession affecting the public interest and involving the health and safety of the public. Such practice by a person who is not licensed to practice in this state is declared to be a public nuisance; and any citizen of this state, the board, or the appropriate prosecuting attorney where such practice is carried on by such unlicensed person may, on behalf of the public, bring an action in the superior court of the county where such nuisance exists or is carried on to restrain and abate the same. On satisfactory proof to the judge of the superior court that such illegal practice or business of funeral directing or embalming is being carried on, the judge shall issue a temporary injunction against the party or parties operating such practice or business until they have qualified and been licensed under the terms of this article.
History. Code 1981, § 43-18-4 , enacted by Ga. L. 1990, p. 1372, § 1.
Structure Georgia Code
Title 43 - Professions and Businesses
Chapter 18 - Funeral Directors and Establishments, Embalmers, and Crematories
Article 1 - Funeral Directors and Establishments, Embalmers, and Crematories
§ 43-18-2. Declaration of Policy
§ 43-18-3. Practicing Without Complying With Article
§ 43-18-4. Unlicensed Practice as Constituting Public Nuisance; Injunctions
§ 43-18-5. Unlawful Acts; Exemption
§ 43-18-8. Identification of Body or Remains of Deceased; Affidavit Required for Cremated Remains