Licensees who have been granted an exemption pursuant to this rule shall, prior to engaging in the practice of embalming and/or funeral directing in the state of Ohio, satisfy the following requirements for removal of exemption:
An individual who has held a license as an embalmer or funeral director for not less than fifty years may make written application to the board for an exemption from the minimum education requirements. The application for the exemption shall be made on forms established by the board and signed by the licensee. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this rule, the board shall not grant an exemption to any licensee designated as the person actually in charge of an embalming facility, or to any licensee designated as the funeral director actually in charge of and ultimately responsible for a funeral home. An exemption granted under this rule shall be automatically voided if the individual holding the exemption is designated as the person actually in charge of an embalming facility or funeral director actually in charge of and ultimately responsible for a funeral home.
If an exemption for fifty years of licensure is voided, the licensee must notify the board and request an amendment to the funeral home license. Upon the board's acceptance of a satisfactorily completed amendment, the licensee is permitted to serve as funeral director actually in charge of and ultimately responsible for the funeral home. The licensee is responsible for completing the total number of hours of accredited continuing education for the compliance period in which the exemption for fifty years of licensure is voided before the licensee is permitted to renew.
The board may, in individual cases involving physical disability or illness as certified by a physician, or good cause shown, grant waivers of the minimum education requirements. No waiver shall be granted unless written application therefore shall be made on forms established by the board and signed by the licensee; and in the case of physical disability or illness signed by a physician licensed by the medical board. Waivers of the minimum educational requirements may be granted by the board for any period not to exceed one compliance period. In the event that the physical disability or illness or good cause shown for which the waiver has been granted continues beyond the period of waiver, the licensee must reapply for a new waiver for the applicable compliance period. The application for a waiver shall be submitted upon the form established by the board no later than four months prior to the end of any compliance period.
Ohio Admin. Code 4717-9-02
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4717.04
Rule Amplifies: 4717.09
Prior Effective Dates: 08/01/1981, 01/01/1984, 07/01/1987, 01/01/2001, 11/10/2005, 01/09/2007, 04/10/2011, 06/19/2017, 01/10/2019
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 6/19/2022
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4717.04(A)(6)
Rule Amplifies: 4717.09
Prior Effective Dates: 08/01/1981, 01/01/1984, 07/01/1987, 01/01/2001, 11/10/2005, 01/09/2007, 04/10/2011, 06/19/2017