The Inspector appointed by the Board shall have the powers and duties prescribed by law and shall at all times carry the certificate of his appointment and authority issued by the Board and signed by the President of the Board, which he shall present upon demand when engaged in the business of the Board. The Inspector shall make a full and complete confidential report of all inspections and investigations made by him and shall leave with the person in charge of each funeral establishment inspected or investigated by him a certificate showing the date of the inspection, a copy of the certificate signed by the person in charge of the establishment at the time of the completion of the inspection or investigation, shall be transmitted by the Inspector of the Board. Whenever any inspection or investigation is made by a member of the Board, the foregoing provisions of this rule shall apply to the member of the Board.
(a) A funeral director licensed prior to July 1, 2014, or a funeral service practitioner must maintain at all times within each funeral establishment owned, managed or controlled by him, a preparation room furnished with a sanitary floor of either tile, vinyl, inlaid linoleum, or other impervious flooring material; sufficient drainage and forced air ventilation, a sanitary embalming table, and the other furnishings and instruments as are required for the proper care and preparation of a dead human body. If a hydro aspirator is in use in the preparation room, the hydro aspirator must have a vacuum breaker attached thereto.
(b) All hearses and first call or removal vehicles and the equipment therein shall be kept clean and sanitary and free from deleterious odors at all times.
(c) All funeral establishments must stock a minimum of six (6) adult caskets of varying degrees of price and quality for sale and must also have on hand at least one each of shipping containers, and alternative containers for cremation.
035-4 Wyo. Code R. § 4-1
Adopted, Eff. 1/8/2015.