- (1) Upon completion of the reduction process, the end products must be removed from the reduction chamber, with the exception of residue.
- (2) The end products must be placed within an individual container or tray in such a way that will prevent commingling with other human remains following reduction.
- (3) Identification must be attached to the container or tray.
- (4) All human remains following reduction must undergo processing to comply with applicable legal requirements.
- (5) Processing of human remains following reduction may not be required if human remains are placed in a cemetery, mausoleum, or columbarium, or if religious or cultural beliefs oppose the practice.
- (6) All body prostheses, bridgework, or similar items removed from the human remains following reduction during processing will be disposed of by the reduction facility, as directed by the authorizing agent.
- (7) If the reduction facility recycles metals or implants found during processing, the authorizing agent(s) must be advised in writing prior to reduction.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 68.05.105 and 18.39.175. WSR 20-09-031, § 308-47-050, filed 4/6/20, effective 5/7/20. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.39.175(4). WSR 02-19-019, § 308-47-050, filed 9/9/02, effective 10/10/02.]