Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 149A — Mortuary Science; Disposition Of Dead Bodies
Section 149A.04 — Enforcement.

Subdivision 1. General authority. The provisions of this chapter and all laws, now in force or later enacted, rules, orders, stipulation agreements, settlements, compliance agreements, licenses, and permits adopted or issued for the regulation of the removal, preparation, transportation, arrangements for disposition, or final disposition of dead human bodies or for the regulation of the practice of mortuary science may be enforced under this section.
Subd. 2. Inspections. The regulatory agency or a designee of the regulatory agency shall conduct initial licensure inspections and corrective order reinspections. As a condition of continued licensure, compliance reviews or premises inspections of licensees shall be conducted by the regulatory agency or a designee of the regulatory agency at least biennially. A compliance review or an inspection of the premises of any person subject to regulation under this chapter may also be conducted when the regulatory agency reasonably suspects that there may be a violation or a threat of a violation of any law now in force or later enacted, rule, order, stipulation agreement, settlement, compliance agreement, license, or permit issued by the regulatory agency. When possible, all inspections and compliance reviews shall be conducted without prior notice to the subject of the inspection or review and shall be performed in the presence of the subject of the inspection or review or an authorized representative of the subject of the inspection or review.
Subd. 3. Access to information and property. The regulatory agency or a designee of the regulatory agency, upon presentation of credentials, may:
(1) examine and copy any relevant books, papers, records, memoranda, or data of any person subject to regulation under this chapter; and
(2) enter upon any property, public or private, for the purpose of taking any action authorized under this chapter or rules, orders, stipulation agreements, settlements, compliance agreements, licenses, or permits adopted or issued by the regulatory agency, including obtaining information from a person that has a duty to provide information under this chapter or conducting inspections or investigations.
Subd. 4. Subpoena power. The regulatory agency may, as part of an investigation, issue subpoenas to require the attendance and testimony of witnesses and production of books, records, correspondence, and other information relevant to any matter involved in the investigation. The regulatory agency or the regulatory agency's designee may administer oaths to witnesses or take their affirmation. The subpoenas may be served upon any person named therein anywhere in the state by any person authorized to serve subpoenas or other processes in civil actions of the district courts. If a person to whom a subpoena is issued does not comply with the subpoena, the regulatory agency may apply to the district court in any district and the court may order compliance with the subpoena. Failure to obey the order of the court may be punished as contempt of court.
Subd. 5. Data on investigations and disciplinary actions. Data relating to any disciplinary measures or actions anticipated or taken by the regulatory agency are classified as follows:
(1) data on persons other than individuals are civil investigative data under section 13.39;
(2) data on individuals are licensing data under section 13.41; and
(3) data on individuals who submit complaints to the regulatory agency regarding activities or practices regulated under this chapter are confidential data on individuals while an investigation is active and private data on individuals when an investigation becomes inactive.
Subd. 6. Cooperation with other authorities. The regulatory agency shall encourage and promote cooperation between and among other state and federal authorities where there is concurrent or overlapping enforcement or licensing jurisdiction.
1997 c 215 s 8; 2001 c 171 s 13

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 144 - 159 — Health

Chapter 149A — Mortuary Science; Disposition Of Dead Bodies

Section 149A.01 — Purpose And Scope.

Section 149A.02 — Definitions.

Section 149A.03 — Duties Of Commissioner.

Section 149A.04 — Enforcement.

Section 149A.05 — Correction Orders.

Section 149A.06 — Administrative Penalty Orders.

Section 149A.07 — Injunctive Relief.

Section 149A.08 — Cease And Desist Order.

Section 149A.09 — Denial; Refusal To Reissue; Revocation; Suspension; Limitation Of License Or Permit.

Section 149A.10 — Additional Remedies.

Section 149A.11 — Publication Of Disciplinary Actions.

Section 149A.20 — License To Practice Mortuary Science.

Section 149A.30 — Reciprocal Licensing.

Section 149A.40 — Renewal Of License To Practice Mortuary Science.

Section 149A.45 — Emeritus Registration For Mortuary Science Practitioners.

Section 149A.50 — License To Operate A Funeral Establishment.

Section 149A.51 — Renewal Of License To Operate A Funeral Establishment.

Section 149A.52 — License To Operate A Crematory.

Section 149A.53 — Renewal Of License To Operate Crematory.

Section 149A.54 — License To Operate An Alkaline Hydrolysis Facility.

Section 149A.55 — Renewal Of License To Operate An Alkaline Hydrolysis Facility.

Section 149A.60 — Prohibited Conduct.

Section 149A.61 — Complaints; Reporting Obligations; Form; Response.

Section 149A.62 — Immunity; Reporting.

Section 149A.63 — Professional Cooperation.

Section 149A.65 — Fees.

Section 149A.70 — Business Practices.

Section 149A.71 — Funeral Industry Practices; Price Disclosures.

Section 149A.72 — Funeral Industry Practices; Misrepresentations.

Section 149A.73 — Funeral Industry Practices, Goods, Or Services.

Section 149A.74 — Funeral Services Provided Without Prior Approval.

Section 149A.745 — Prohibition On Preinterment Of Outer Burial Containers.

Section 149A.75 — Funeral Industry Practices; Retention Of Documents.

Section 149A.76 — Funeral Industry Practices; Comprehension Of Disclosures.

Section 149A.80 — Death; Right To Control And Duty Of Disposition.

Section 149A.81 — Anatomical Gifts.

Section 149A.90 — Death; Registration And Removal From Place Of Death.

Section 149A.91 — Preparation Of Body.

Section 149A.92 — Preparation And Embalming Room.

Section 149A.93 — Transportation Of Dead Human Bodies.

Section 149A.94 — Final Disposition.

Section 149A.941 — Alkaline Hydrolysis Facilities And Alkaline Hydrolysis.

Section 149A.95 — Crematories And Cremation.

Section 149A.96 — Disinterment And Reinterment.

Section 149A.97 — Preneed Arrangements.

Section 149A.98 — Recovery Of Attorney Fees.