Oregon Code § 692.320·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Powers
and duties; rules.
(1) The State Mortuary and Cemetery Board may adopt and enforce rules for the
protection of the public health, safety and welfare relating to the following:
(a) The licensing
of or issuance of certificates of authority for funeral service practitioners,
embalmers, death care consultants, funeral establishments, crematoriums,
cemeteries and other facilities for final disposition of human remains.
(b) The
registration of trainees.
(c) The practice
of funeral service practitioners, embalmers and death care consultants, and the
operation of funeral establishments, immediate disposition companies,
crematoriums, cemeteries and other facilities for final disposition of human
remains.
(d) Sanitary
conditions of funeral establishments, crematoriums, cemeteries, other
facilities for final disposition of human remains and any location at which
human remains are stored, temporarily held or processed prior to final
disposition.
(e) Matters
necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter.
(2)(a) Subject to
paragraphs (c), (d) and (e) of this subsection, the board:
(A) Shall
inspect, at least once every two years, the premises and records of funeral
establishments, cemeteries, crematoriums, immediate disposition companies and
other facilities used for the final disposition of human remains and any other
location at which human remains may be stored, temporarily held or processed
prior to final disposition; and
(B) May make
random inspections or establish a self-inspection program to supplement
inspections required by subparagraph (A) of this paragraph.
(b) The board
shall employ one or more persons to perform inspections under this subsection
and to aid in the enforcement of the provisions of this chapter and ORS
chapters 97 and 432 or rules adopted under this chapter and ORS chapters 97 and
432, except that the board may not employ a person under this paragraph if the
person is a member of the board or actively engaged in a profession or practice
regulated by this chapter. However, a person who is a member of the board or
actively engaged in a practice or profession regulated by this chapter may
perform inspections pursuant to a self-inspection program established under
paragraph (a) of this subsection.
(c) The board may
inspect records under this subsection only to the extent that is necessary to
ensure compliance with the provisions of this chapter and ORS chapters 97 and
432 or rules adopted under this chapter or ORS chapters 97 and 432.
(d) The board may
not inspect any area used as living quarters under this subsection.
(e) The board may
adopt rules setting forth criteria by which an exempt operating cemetery is
exempt from inspections described in paragraph (a)(A) of this subsection.
(3) The board may
hold hearings, conduct investigations, subpoena witnesses, administer oaths and
take testimony in order to carry out the provisions of this chapter and rules
adopted under this chapter.
(4) The board
shall have a common seal and, subject to any applicable provision of the State
Personnel Relations Law, may employ staff, fix the compensation for staff and
incur other necessary expenses. [Amended by 1957 c.596 §8; 1973 c.411 §11; 1983
c.389 §6; 1983 c.810 §22; 1985 c.207 §17; 1987 c.252 §1; 1989 c.177 §12; 1993
c.248 §4; 1997 c.638 §11; 2009 c.709 §6; 2009 c.756 §86; 2015 c.367 §18; 2015
c.516 §1]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 692.320
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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