1. If the operator of a crematory cannot cremate human remains immediately after receiving them, the operator shall place them in a holding facility within or adjacent to the crematory which:
- (a) Preserves the dignity of the remains;
- (b) Protects for the health and safety of employees of the operator; and
- (c) Is secure from access by anyone other than those employees, except a laborer in the ordinary course of his or her work.
- 2. If human remains are not embalmed, they may not be held longer than 24 hours unless the holding facility is refrigerated.
- 3. An operator need not accept for holding a container from which there is any evidence of leakage of bodily fluids.
(Added to NRS by 1993, 2604)