Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 692 § 692.300 — State
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 692 ·
Oregon Code § 692.300·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
State
Mortuary and Cemetery Board; appointment; term; qualifications.
(1) There is created the State
Mortuary and Cemetery Board to carry out the purposes and enforce the
provisions of this chapter. The board consists of 11 members appointed by the
Governor and subject to confirmation by the Senate in the manner provided in
ORS 171.562 and 171.565. All members of the board must be residents of this
state. Of the members of the board:
(a) One member
must be a funeral service practitioner.
(b) Two members
must be representatives of an immediate disposition company or a licensed
funeral establishment, and at least one of the two must be a licensed embalmer.
(c) Three members
must be representatives of cemeteries, one representing a for-profit cemetery,
one representing a nonprofit cemetery and one representing a cemetery owned or
operated by a city, county or special district.
(d) One member
must be a representative of a crematorium or other facility for final
disposition of human remains under ORS 692.275 that is not a cemetery.
(e) Four members
must be representatives of the public, one of whom must be a member of a
recognized senior citizen organization.
(2)(a) For each
vacancy on the board under subsection (1)(a) to (d) of this section, the
Governor may select a board member from a list of three to five nominees
submitted by professional organizations that represent individuals licensed,
certified or registered by the board or facilities regulated by the board.
(b) In selecting
the members of the board, the Governor shall strive to balance the
representation on the board according to:
(A) Geographic
areas of this state; and
(B) Ethnicity.
(3)(a) The term
of office of the members of the board shall be four years, but a member serves
at the pleasure of the Governor. The terms must be staggered so that no more
than four terms end each year. Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this
subsection, a member is eligible for no more than two consecutive terms. If
there is a vacancy for any cause, the Governor shall make an appointment to
become immediately effective to fill the vacancy. The four-year term of a board
member appointed to a vacant position begins on the date of appointment.
(b) A board
member shall be removed immediately from the board if, during the members
term, the member:
(A) Is not a
resident of this state;
(B) Has been
absent from three consecutive board meetings, unless at least one absence is
excused;
(C) Is not a
licensed funeral service practitioner or a retired funeral service practitioner
whose license was in good standing at the time of retirement, if the board
member was appointed to serve on the board as a funeral service practitioner;
or
(D) Is not an
authorized representative of a cemetery, crematorium, funeral establishment or
immediate disposition company, or other facility that is regulated by and in
good standing with the board, if the board member was appointed to serve on the
board as a representative of the facility.
(c) A member who
is a representative of the public may serve more than two consecutive terms if
no other member of the public applies to fill an open position. [Amended by
1971 c.650 §25; 1973 c.792 §46; 1979 c.858 §3; 1981 c.439 §1; 1983 c.810 §20;
1985 c.207 §15; 1991 c.542 §5; 1997 c.632 §12; 2009 c.535 §35; 2009 c.756 §85;
2017 c.103 §1]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 692.300
03Subject to legislative amendments
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