- (a) First Call is the beginning of the relationship between the consumer and the licensed funeral director acting on behalf of a licensed funeral establishment to prepare the body for burial or other disposition. The relationship is initiated by a family member or the person responsible for making arrangements for final disposition.
- (b) Transportation of a body sent to a morgue, or a funeral establishment for identification or autopsy at the request of a Justice of the Peace, Medical Examiner, or other official under Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 49 does not constitute a First Call. Any expenses or items used specifically for the transportation of a body under this subsection are not items of choice for the consumer, including storage, and therefore are not the responsibility of the consumer to pay.
- (c) Licensed commercial embalming establishments are prohibited from authorizing first calls or dealing directly with the public for services or merchandise. Any removal of a deceased human body by a commercial embalming establishment must be initiated by a licensed funeral establishment prior to the removal. The commercial embalming facility must notate the name of the funeral establishment authorizing the removal on the release form.
- (d) Transportation of a body does not constitute a first call if the removal is done at the request of a health care facility or employee. However, if a family member or the person responsible for making arrangements for final disposition is present the provisions of Occupations Code §651.401 prevail.
Source Note:The provisions of this §203.21 adopted to be effective October 18, 2015, 40 TexReg 7069.