Nevada Code § 451.635

Requirements for licensing of crematories and certification of persons operating crematory equipment
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1. No person may cremate human remains
except in a crematory whose operator is licensed by the Nevada Funeral and
Cemetery Services Board.
2. The licensed operator of a crematory
shall ensure that all persons physically operating the crematory equipment have
completed a crematory certification program approved by the Board and maintain
proof of completion of the program at the site where the crematory equipment
operated by the person is located. Such proof of completion must be made
available to the Board upon request or as part of any inspection or
investigation conducted by the Board.
3. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 4, if a crematory is proposed to be located in an incorporated city
whose population is 60,000 or more or in an unincorporated town that is
contiguous to such an incorporated city, the Board shall not issue a license to
the applicant unless the proposed location of all structures associated with
the crematory are:
(a) In an area which is zoned for mixed,
commercial or industrial use; and
(b) At least 1,500 feet from the boundary line of
any parcel zoned for residential use.
4. If a crematory proposes to cremate
human remains only through alkaline hydrolysis or natural organic reduction,
the Board may issue a license to the applicant regardless of the location if
the board of county commissioners of the county or the governing body of the
city or town, as applicable, in which the crematory is proposed to be located
provides written notice to the Board consenting to the proposed location of the
crematory.
5. The Board shall prescribe and furnish
forms for application for licensing. An application must be in writing and
contain:
(a) The name and address of the applicant and the
location or proposed location of the crematory;
(b) A description of the structure and equipment
to be used in operating the crematory; and
(c) Any further information that the Board may
reasonably require.
6. An application must be signed by the
applicant personally, by one of the partners if the applicant is a partnership,
or by an authorized officer if the applicant is a corporation or other form of
business organization.
7. The Board shall examine the structure
and equipment and, if applicable, the location and shall issue the license if:
(a) It appears that the proposed operation will
meet the requirements of NRS 451.600 to 451.715 , inclusive; and
(b) The applicant has paid all fees related to
the application.
8. If the ownership of a crematory is to
be changed, the proposed operator shall apply for licensing at least 30 days
before the change.

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