Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 333
Embalmers and Funeral Directors
←333.071
Section 333.081.1
333.091→
August 28, 2015
License renewal, fee--failure to renew, effect--business address required.
333.081. 1. Each license issued to a funeral director or embalmer
pursuant to this chapter shall expire unless renewed on or before the renewal
date. The board may, however, provide for the renewal of licenses held by
individuals who are not actively engaged in practice and who are over
sixty-five years of age without fee. The board shall renew any such license
upon due application for renewal and upon the payment of the renewal fee,
except that no license shall expire during the period when the holder thereof
is actively engaged in the military service of the United States. Any
licensee exempted from the renewal of his or her license because of military
service shall, before beginning practice in this state after leaving military
service, apply for and pay the renewal fee for the current licensing period.
2. When renewing a funeral director's or embalmer's license the licensee
shall specify the address of the funeral establishment at which he or she is
practicing or proposes to practice and shall notify the board of any
termination of his or her connection therewith. The licensee shall notify the
board of any new employment or connection with a funeral establishment of a
permanent nature. If the licensee is not employed at or connected with a
funeral establishment he shall notify the board of his or her permanent
address.
3. The holder of an expired license shall be issued a new license by the
board within two years of the renewal date after he or she has paid
delinquent renewal fees. Any license not renewed within two years shall be
void.
4. Failure of the licensee to receive the renewal notice shall not
relieve the licensee of the duty to pay the renewal fee and renew his or her
license.
(L. 1965 p. 522 § 8, A.L. 1981 S.B. 16, A.L. 2001 H.B. 48)
1991
1991
333.081. 1. Each license issued to a funeral director or
embalmer under this chapter shall expire unless renewed on or
before the renewal date. The board may, however, provide for the
renewal of licenses held by individuals who are not actively
engaged in practice and who are over sixty-five years of age
without fee. The board shall renew any such license upon due
application for renewal and upon the payment of the renewal fee,
except that no license shall expire during the period when the
holder thereof is actively engaged in the military service of the
United States. Any licensee exempted from the renewal of his
license because of military service shall, before beginning
practice in this state after leaving military service, apply for
and pay the renewal fee for the current licensing period.
2. When renewing a funeral director's or embalmer's license
the licensee shall specify the address of the funeral
establishment at which he is practicing or proposes to practice
and shall notify the board of any termination of his connection
therewith. The licensee shall notify the board of any new
employment or connection with a funeral establishment of a
permanent nature. If the licensee is not employed at or
connected with a funeral establishment he shall notify the board
of his permanent address.
3. The board shall not renew any license more than ninety
days after the renewal date but shall notify the licensee that
his license has expired. The holder of an expired license shall
be issued a new license by the board within two years of the
renewal date after he has paid delinquent renewal fees. Any
license not renewed within two years shall be void.
4. Failure of the licensee to receive the renewal notice
shall not relieve the licensee of the duty to pay the renewal fee
and renew his license.
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