West Virginia Code
Article 6. Board of Funeral Service Examiners
§30-6-22b. Certification for Alkaline Hydrolysis of Human Remains

(a) No person, funeral establishment, corporation, partnership, joint venture, voluntary organization, or other entity shall hydrolyze human remains without first obtaining a certificate from the board.
(b) Except as otherwise provided by this article, a certificate for the hydrolysis of human remains shall have the same requirements and fees as for the licensing of crematories under this article. The alkaline hydrolysis of human remains shall be conducted in compliance with all requirements for cremation.
(c) The board shall have the same powers to regulate, enforce, discipline, and inspect alkaline hydrolysis certificate holders and the practice of alkaline hydrolysis that have been granted under this article for the regulation, enforcement, discipline, and inspection of crematories and the practice of cremation.
(d) Any solid remains or residue remaining after alkaline hydrolysis shall be treated and disposed of as cremated remains under this article. Disposal of liquid waste shall be subject to all applicable health and environmental laws and regulations.
(e) Human remains shall be hydrolyzed in an alkaline hydrolysis container and may not be required to be hydrolyzed in a casket.
(f) Unless specified otherwise by the manufacturer of the equipment used for alkaline hydrolysis, human remains may be hydrolyzed without first removing a pacemaker or defibrillator. Any other potentially hazardous implanted device or material shall be handled in accordance with applicable state laws and regulations.
(g) The board shall promulgate legislative rules necessary to define the education and requirements for the certification to perform alkaline hydrolysis.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 30. Professions and Occupations

Article 6. Board of Funeral Service Examiners

§30-6-1. License Required to Practice

§30-6-2. Short Title

§30-6-3. Definitions

§30-6-4. Board of Funeral Service Examiners

§30-6-5. Powers of the Board

§30-6-6. Rule-Making Authority

§30-6-7. Fees; Special Revenue Account; Administrative Fines

§30-6-8. Embalmer License Requirements

§30-6-9. Funeral Director License Requirements

§30-6-10. Funeral Service License Requirements

§30-6-11. Crematory Operator Certificate Requirements

§30-6-12. Licenses or Equivalent From Another State; License or Certificate to Practice in This State

§30-6-13. Courtesy Cards

§30-6-14. License and Certificate Renewal; Conditions of Renewal

§30-6-15. Continuing Education

§30-6-16. Inspector and Inspection Requirements

§30-6-17. Apprenticeship

§30-6-18. Funeral Establishment License Requirements

§30-6-19. Funeral Establishment to Be Managed by a Licensee in Charge; License Displayed

§30-6-20. Crematory License Requirements

§30-6-21. Requirements for Cremating

§30-6-22. Disposition of Body of Deceased Person; Penalty

§30-6-22a. Right of Disposition; Preneed Contract; Affidavit on Disposition of Remains; Role of County Commission; Liability of Funeral Home

§30-6-22b. Certification for Alkaline Hydrolysis of Human Remains

§30-6-23. Refusal to Issue or Renew, Suspension or Revocation of License; Disciplinary Action

§30-6-24. Complaints; Investigations

§30-6-25. Hearing and Judicial Review

§30-6-26. Reinstatement

§30-6-27. Unlawful Acts

§30-6-28. Injunctions

§30-6-29. Criminal Proceedings; Penalties

§30-6-30. Single Act Evidence of Practice

§30-6-31. Inapplicability of Article