2017 Colorado Revised Statutes
Title 12 - Professions and Occupations
General - Continued
Article 54 - Mortuaries
Part 1 - Mortuary Science Code
§ 12-54-104. Unlawful acts

(1) It is unlawful:

(a) To disinfect or preserve or to make final disposition of human remains with knowledge sufficient to arouse a reasonable suspicion of a crime in connection with the cause of death of the deceased until the permission of the coroner, deputy coroner, or district attorney, if there is no coroner, has been first obtained;

(b) To discriminate because of race, creed, color, religion, disability, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, or ancestry in the provision of funeral services;

(c) For any public officer or employee or any other person having a professional relationship with the decedent to approve or cause the final disposition of human remains in violation of this article;

(d) For a person in the business of paying for or providing death benefits, funerals, funeral ceremonies, final dispositions, or preneed contracts to pay or provide benefits in a manner that deprives the next of kin or legal representative of the right to use those payments or benefits at a funeral establishment of his or her choice;

(e) For a funeral director, mortuary science practitioner, embalmer, funeral establishment, or facility in which people regularly die or such person's or facility's agent to engage in a business practice that interferes with the freedom of choice of the general public to choose a funeral director, mortuary science practitioner, embalmer, or funeral establishment;

(f) For a county coroner to violate section 30-10-619, C.R.S.;

(g) To transport or otherwise transfer by common carrier human remains unless:

(I) A funeral director, mortuary science practitioner, or embalmer has embalmed or hermetically sealed the body for transportation and complies with applicable common carrier law; or

(II) The transport or transfer is to a funeral establishment, funeral director, or embalmer within the state of Colorado;

(h) To advertise as holding a degree, a certificate of registration, a professional license, or a professional certification issued by a state, political subdivision, or agency unless the person holds such degree, registration, license, or certification and it is current and valid at the time of advertisement;

(i) For a funeral director, mortuary science practitioner, or embalmer to admit or permit any person to visit the embalming, cremation, or preparation room during the time a body is being embalmed, cremated, or prepared for final disposition, unless the person:

(I) Is a funeral director, mortuary science practitioner, cremationist, or embalmer;

(II) Is an authorized employee of a funeral establishment;

(III) Has the written consent of the next of kin of such deceased person or of a person having legal authority to give such permission in the absence of any next of kin;

(IV) Enters by order of a court of competent jurisdiction or a peace officer level I, Ia, II, III, or IIIa;

(V) Is a student enrolled in a mortuary science program;

(VI) Is a registered or licensed nurse with a medical reason to be present;

(VII) Is a licensed physician or surgeon with a medical reason to be present;

(VIII) Is a technician representing a procurement organization as defined in section 15-19-202 for purposes of an anatomical gift; or

(IX) Is the director or the director's designee;

(j) To refuse to properly and promptly release human remains or cremated remains to the custody of the person who has the legal right to effect such release whether or not any costs have been paid;

(k) To tell a person that a casket is required when the expressed wish is for immediate cremation;

(l) To embalm or cremate human remains without obtaining permission from the person with the right of final disposition unless otherwise required by section 12-54-105;

(m) To prohibit, hinder, or restrict or to attempt to prohibit, hinder, or restrict the following:

(I) The offering or advertising of immediate cremation, advance funeral arrangements, or low-cost funerals;

(II) Arrangements between memorial societies and funeral industry members; or

(III) A funeral service industry member from disclosing accurate information concerning funeral merchandise and services;

(n) To engage in willfully dishonest conduct or commit negligence in the practice of embalming, funeral directing, or providing for final disposition that defrauds or causes injury or is likely to defraud or cause injury;

(o) To fail to include in a contract for funeral services the following statement: "INQUIRIES REGARDING YOUR FUNERAL AGREEMENT MAY BE DIRECTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF REGULATORY AGENCIES", along with the current address or telephone number of the department of regulatory agencies.

(2) For purposes of this section only, "next of kin" shall not include any person who is arrested on suspicion of having committed, is charged with, or has been convicted of, any felony offense specified in part 1 of article 3 of title 18, C.R.S., involving the death of the deceased person. If charges are not brought, charges are brought but dismissed, or the person charged is acquitted of the alleged crime before final disposition of the deceased person's body, this subsection (2) shall not apply.

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