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Section 7686.

7686. The bureau may suspend or revoke licenses, after proper notice and hearing to the licensee, if the licensee has been found guilty by the bureau of any of the acts or omissions constituting grounds for disciplinary action. The proceedings under this article shall be conducted in accordance with Chapter 5 of Part 1 of […]

Section 7686.5.

7686.5. All accusations against licensees shall be filed with the bureau within two years after the performance of the act or omission alleged as the ground for disciplinary action; provided, however, that the foregoing provision shall not constitute a defense to an accusation alleging fraud or misrepresentation as a ground for disciplinary action. The cause […]

Section 7687.

7687. Upon receipt of a complaint, the bureau may make or cause to be made such investigation as it deems necessary. (Amended by Stats. 2000, Ch. 568, Sec. 135. Effective January 1, 2001.)

Section 7688.

7688. Notwithstanding any law, in the event of expiration or suspension of a license by operation of law or by order or decision of the director or a court of law, or the voluntary surrender of a license by a cemetery licensee, cemetery owner, cemetery operator, or holder of a cemetery certificate of authority, the […]

Section 7690.

7690. The bureau may discipline every accused licensee whose default has been entered or who has been tried and found guilty, after formal hearing, of any act or omission constituting a ground for disciplinary action. Any of the following penalties may be imposed by the bureau: (a) Suspension of the disciplinary order. (b) Reproval, public or private. […]

Section 7691.

7691. Conviction of a crime substantially related to the qualifications, functions and duties of the license holder in question constitutes a ground for disciplinary action. The record of conviction, or a certified copy thereof, shall be conclusive evidence of such conviction. (Amended by Stats. 1978, Ch. 1161.)

Section 7692.

7692. Misrepresentation or fraud in the conduct of the business or the profession of a funeral director or embalmer constitutes a ground for disciplinary action. (Added by Stats. 1939, Ch. 39.)

Section 7692.5.

7692.5. Any false or misleading statement regarding any law or regulation pertaining to the preparation for burial, transportation for burial, or burial of the dead, made wilfully by a licensee to obtain business as a funeral director or embalmer, constitutes a ground for disciplinary action. (Added by Stats. 1953, Ch. 1383.)

Section 7693.

7693. False or misleading advertising as a funeral establishment, funeral director, or embalmer constitutes a ground for disciplinary action. (Amended by Stats. 1998, Ch. 970, Sec. 72. Effective January 1, 1999.)

Section 7694.

7694. Solicitation, after a death or while a death is impending, of funeral directing or embalming business by the licensee, or by the agents, assistants or employees of the licensee, when such solicitation is authorized or ratified by the licensee, constitutes a ground for disciplinary action. This section does not prohibit general advertising. (Amended by […]

Section 7695.

7695. Employment by the licensee of persons known as “cappers” or “steerers” or “solicitors,” or other such persons to solicit, after a death or while a death is impending, funeral directing or embalming business constitutes a ground for disciplinary action. (Amended by Stats. 1941, Ch. 88.)

Section 7696.

7696. Employment, directly or indirectly, of any apprentice, agent, assistant, embalmer, employee or other person, on part or full time, or on commission, for the purpose of calling upon individuals or institutions by whose influence human remains may be turned over to a particular funeral director or embalmer constitutes a ground for disciplinary action. (Amended […]

Section 7697.

7697. The buying, after a death or while a death is impending, of funeral directing and embalming business by the licensee, the licensee’s agents, assistants or employees, or the direct or indirect payment, or offer of payment, of a commission by the licensee, the licensee’s agents, assistants or employees for the purpose of such buying […]

Section 7699.

7699. Aiding or abetting an unlicensed person to practice funeral directing or embalming constitutes a ground for disciplinary action. (Added by Stats. 1939, Ch. 39.)

Section 7700.

7700. Using profane, indecent, or obscene language in the course of the preparation for burial, removal, or other disposition of, or during the funeral service for, human remains, or within the immediate hearing of the family or relatives of a deceased, whose remains have not yet been interred or otherwise disposed of constitutes a ground […]

Section 7701.

7701. Solicitation or acceptance by a licensee of any commission or bonus or rebate in consideration of recommending or causing human remains to be disposed of in any crematory, mausoleum or cemetery constitutes a ground for disciplinary action. (Amended by Stats. 1998, Ch. 970, Sec. 76. Effective January 1, 1999.)

Section 7701.5.

7701.5. Solicitation or acceptance by a licensee of any commission or bonus or rebate in consideration of recommending or causing the purchase of flowers from any particular florist or dealer in flowers, for use in connection with a funeral service, constitutes a ground for disciplinary action. (Added by Stats. 1953, Ch. 1240.)

Section 7702.

7702. Using any casket or part of a casket which has previously been used as a receptacle for, or in connection with the burial or other disposition of, human remains constitutes a ground for disciplinary action; provided, however, this section shall not apply to exterior casket hardware which is not sold to the purchaser, or […]

Section 7703.

7703. Violation of any of the provisions of this chapter or of the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to this chapter constitutes a ground for disciplinary action. (Amended by Stats. 1976, Ch. 961.)

Section 7704.

7704. Violation of any state law or municipal or county ordinance or regulation affecting the handling, custody, care or transportation of human remains constitutes a ground for disciplinary action. (Amended by Stats. 1998, Ch. 970, Sec. 78. Effective January 1, 1999.)