Upon the death of a funeral director licensed to operate a funeral services establishment, a surviving spouse or the estate of the funeral director may apply for a license to continue operating the funeral services establishment for the remainder of the licensure period.
The surviving spouse or representative of the estate shall notify the Board within ten (10) days of the death of the funeral director of the intent to continue operating the funeral services establishment.
Within thirty (30) days of the death of the funeral director, an applicant for a license as a Funeral Home Establishment - Surviving Spouse or Funeral Home Establishment - Estate shall duly file an application on a form prescribed and provided by the Board.
The proper fees and all required documents shall accompany the application at the time of filing.
The surviving spouse or representative of the estate shall attest to the truthfulness of the application before a notary public, who shall affix his or her seal to the application.
The surviving spouse or representative of the estate shall provide the following:
A surviving spouse who is licensed pursuant to this section may be eligible for licensure renewal as long as the spouse remains unmarried.
The estate of a funeral director which receives a license pursuant to this section shall be licensed for a period of three (3) years from the date of the funeral director's death, and the license shall not be eligible for renewal at the end of the licensure period.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 17, r. 17-3107