| Except as authorized by the department, no dead human body |
shall may be buried, cremated or otherwise disposed of or removed |
from the State until a funeral director or other authorized |
person in charge of the disposition of the dead human body or its |
removal from the State has obtained a permit from the clerk of |
the municipality where death occurred or where the establishment |
of a funeral director having custody of the dead human body is |
located. The permit shall be is sufficient authority for final |
disposition in any place where dead human bodies are disposed of |
in this State, provided that the requirements of Title 32, |
section 1405, are met in appropriate cases. No such permit may be |
issued to anyone other than a funeral director until the clerk of |
the municipality receives a medical certificate which that has |
been signed by a physician or a medical examiner which that |
indicates that the physician or medical examiner has personally |
examined the body after death. A permit must also be issued if a |
nurse practitioner has signed the medical certificate indicating |
that the nurse practitioner has knowledge of the deceased's |
recent medical condition or was in charge of the deceased's care |
and that the nurse practitioner has personally examined the body |
after death. The authorized person may transport a dead human |
body only upon receipt of this permit. |