Texas Statutes
Subchapter N. Licensing Requirements: Crematories
Section 651.657. Crematory Establishment License Application

Sec. 651.657. CREMATORY ESTABLISHMENT LICENSE APPLICATION. (a) An applicant for a crematory establishment license must:
(1) submit a written license application to the commission;
(2) pay the application fee; and
(3) provide proof satisfactory to the commission that the owner or operator of the crematory is trained and certified by a reputable organization approved by the commission, such as the Cremation Association of North America.
(b) An application for a license or renewal of a license as a crematory establishment must include:
(1) the full business name of the crematory establishment;
(2) the address of:
(A) the applicant if the business is owned by an individual;
(B) each partner if the business is a partnership;
(C) each member of the board of directors if the business is an association; or
(D) each shareholder who owns more than 25 percent of the corporate stock and each officer and director if the business is a corporation;
(3) a statement from each individual named under Subdivision (2) that details:
(A) the individual's business experience for the previous 10 years;
(B) any felony or misdemeanor conviction of the individual;
(C) any involvement of the individual as a defendant in a civil action involving allegations of fraud; and
(D) a suspension by this state or any other state of any license related to funeral directing or the operation of a cemetery or crematory;
(4) the location of the crematory; and
(5) the date the business was established.
(c) An application for a license or renewal of a license must be on a form furnished by the commission.
(d) The application form for renewal of a license as a crematory establishment must allow the applicant to provide a written statement that the information previously provided to the commission under Subsection (b) has not changed, if applicable.
Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 178, Sec. 14, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.
Amended by:
Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 124 (H.B. 1540), Sec. 34, eff. September 1, 2019.