Tennessee Funeral Laws, Rules, and Regulations (LRR) Practice Exam

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Is embalming required by law in Tennessee?

Yes, it is always required

No, unless there is a specific health concern

Embalming in Tennessee is not universally required by law. The correct understanding is that embalming is generally only mandated in specific situations, such as when there are health and safety concerns that necessitate it. This could include circumstances where the body is to be transported across state lines or if there may be a delay between death and the final disposition of the body.

The law allows for flexibility, recognizing that many families may choose alternate methods for handling remains, such as refrigeration or natural burial, which do not necessarily involve embalming. This aligns with the practices observed in various states regarding the treatment of deceased individuals, allowing families to make choices based on their cultural, ethical, or personal preferences.

No, it is optional

Yes, for all cases

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