Section 8344 Of Article 5. Operation Of Crematories From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 8. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 5.
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. A crematory shall maintain an identification system allowing
identification of each decedent beginning from the time the crematory
accepts delivery of human remains until the point at which it
releases the cremated remains to a third party. After cremation, an
identifying disk, tab, or other permanent label shall be placed
within the urn or cremated remains container before the cremated
remains are released from the crematory. Each identification disk,
tab, or label shall contain the license number of the crematory and
shall have a unique number that shall be recorded on all paperwork
regarding the decedent's case and in the crematory log. Each
crematory shall maintain a written procedure for identification of
remains. The identification requirements pertaining to an identifying
disk, tab, or other label to be placed within the urn or cremated
remains container shall not apply to cremated remains placed in a
keepsake urn pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 7054.6 if space
does not permit.
On or after March 1, 1994, any crematory that fails, when
requested by an official of the bureau to produce a written procedure
for identification of remains, shall have 15 working days from the
time of the request to produce an identification procedure for review
by the chief of the Cemetery and Funeral Bureau. The license of the
crematory shall be suspended pursuant to Chapter 5 (commencing with
Section 11500) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government
Code, if no identification procedure is produced for review after 15
working days have elapsed.