§ 68.05.010 Definitions
§ 68.05.020 “Board” defined
§ 68.05.024 “Department” defined
§ 68.05.028 “Director” defined
§ 68.05.030 “Endowment care,” “endowed care” defined
§ 68.05.090 Administration and enforcement of title
§ 68.05.095 Program administrator or manager
§ 68.05.100 Rules
§ 68.05.105 Authority of the board
§ 68.05.115 Sale or transfer of cemetery authority or creation of a new cemetery — Penalty for noncompliance
§ 68.05.120 Actions to enforce law — Attorney general
§ 68.05.150 Examination of funds — Powers, duties
§ 68.05.155 Prearrangement sales license
§ 68.05.160 Action required when authority fails to deposit minimum endowment amount or comply with prearrangement contract provisions
§ 68.05.170 Order requiring reinvestment in compliance with title — Actions for preservation and protection
§ 68.05.173 Revocation, suspension of certificate or license
§ 68.05.175 License or endorsement required for cremation, alkaline hydrolysis, and natural organic reduction
§ 68.05.180 Annual report of authority — Contents — Verification
§ 68.05.190 Examination of reports
§ 68.05.195 Burial or scatter of human remains — Permit
§ 68.05.205 Fees
§ 68.05.210 Proof of applicant’s compliance with laws and financial responsibility
§ 68.05.215 Certificates — Regulatory charges — Expiration
§ 68.05.225 Sales licenses — Terms — Fees
§ 68.05.235 Reports — Failure to file
§ 68.05.240 Interment, certificate of authority required — Penalty
§ 68.05.245 Crematory permits, licenses, or endorsements — Terms — Fees
§ 68.05.254 Examination of endowment funds and prearrangement trust funds
§ 68.05.259 Payment of examination expenses
§ 68.05.290 Board members’ immunity from suits
§ 68.05.300 Unprofessional conduct — Disciplinary action
§ 68.05.310 Prearrangement sales — Disciplinary action
§ 68.05.320 Board action against authorities — Administrative procedures
§ 68.05.330 Violation — Penalty — Unfair practice — Other laws applicable
§ 68.05.340 Board action against authorities — Cease and desist orders
§ 68.05.350 Delaying board action pending administrative proceedings
§ 68.05.360 Board action against authorities — Hearing location — Decision — Review
§ 68.05.370 Board action against authorities — Enforcement of orders
§ 68.05.400 Exemptions from chapter
§ 68.05.430 Uniform regulation of business and professions act
§ 68.05.900 Effective date — 1987 c 331

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Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 68.05 - Funeral and cemetery board

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  • Remainder: An interest in property that takes effect in the future at a specified time or after the occurrence of some event, such as the death of a life tenant.
  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
  • Trustee: A person or institution holding and administering property in trust.