Arkansas State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors Service Laws, Rules, and Regulations (LRR) Practice Exam

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A new license shall be issued in the new name only if what condition is met?

  1. The establishment is located in a different county

  2. The requirements for licenses are met

  3. The prior establishment had no disciplinary actions

  4. The new name reflects an expansion of services

The correct answer is: The requirements for licenses are met

The issuance of a new license in a new name is contingent upon meeting the requirements for licenses. This condition is fundamental because before a license can be granted, all necessary legal and regulatory obligations must be fulfilled. These requirements typically include completing applications, paying fees, and demonstrating compliance with state laws governing funeral establishments and practices. Only when these stipulations are met can a new license reflect the name change, ensuring that the establishment is operating within the legal framework established by regulatory authorities. While other options may relate to varying circumstances of a funeral establishment, they do not directly address the core requirement for licensing. For example, the location of the establishment or its prior disciplinary history may be factors in other contexts, but they do not serve as prerequisites for the approval of a new license in a different name. Similarly, while a name change reflecting an expansion of services may provide context for the desire to change a name, it does not replace the necessity of fulfilling the established licensing requirements.