A preceptor shall be prepared to instruct a resident intern in the theory and practice of all aspects of funeral service, including the following:
- (1) The laws of the Commonwealth which pertain to the profession, specifically to include the act, and this chapter.
(2) The complete theory of funeral directing services, including the following:
- (i) Initial call details.
- (ii) Embalming.
- (iii) Cosmetizing of bodies.
- (iv) Dressing of bodies.
- (v) Directing funerals.
- (vi) Selling of funeral service merchandise.
- (vii) Recordkeeping.
- (viii) Purchasing of necessary supplies.
- (ix) Preparing death certificates and documents.
- (x) Preparing applications for certain death benefits, such as Social Security, Veterans Administration, insurance companies and lodges.
- (xi) Follow-up service to the family after the funeral service has been completed.
- (xii) Counseling of families on the types of services and merchandise available.
- (xiii) Instruction of prepaid burial accounts.
- (xiv) Professional responsibilities.
Source
The provisions of this § 13.38 adopted November 11, 1977, effective November 12, 1977, 7 Pa.B. 3306; amended December 6, 1991, effective December 7, 1991, 21 Pa.B. 5645. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (143281) to (143282).
Cross References
This section cited in 49 Pa. Code § 13.52 (relating to minimum cases); 49 Pa. Code § 13.53 (relating to presence at complete funeral transaction); and 49 Pa. Code § 13.64 (relating to affidavit of preceptor).