Plain English Breakdown
The candidate explanation incorrectly included 'funeral directors and embalmers' as affected parties, which is not supported by the official source material.
Changes to Funeral Director Licensing Requirements
This bill allows funeral director applicants who have not been previously licensed in Tennessee to substitute one year of apprenticeship with an associate degree or completion of a program in funeral service education.
What This Bill Does
- Allows a person applying for a funeral director license who has not been previously licensed in Tennessee to replace one year of apprenticeship with an associate degree from a college accredited by the American Board of Funeral Service Education or completion of a program of study in funeral service education.
- Adds that thirty semester hours or forty-five quarter hours in funeral service education can also be used to substitute one year of apprenticeship.
- Permits applicants to complete the required educational hours and second year of apprenticeship concurrently within a single calendar year.
Who It Names or Affects
- People applying for a funeral director license in Tennessee
Terms To Know
- Apprenticeship
- A period of supervised work experience to learn skills needed for a job.
- Licensed Funeral Director
- A person who is legally allowed to perform funeral services and has met certain state requirements.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify how the changes will be enforced or monitored.
- It's unclear if there are any additional costs for applicants due to these changes.