Minnesota Statutes

§ 149A.47 — TRANSFER CARE SPECIALIST

Minnesota § 149A.47
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartHEALTH
Ch. 149AMORTUARY SCIENCE; DISPOSITION OF DEAD BODIES

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Minn. Stat. § 149A.47 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.General. A transfer care specialist may remove a dead human body from the place of death under the direct supervision of a licensed mortician if the transfer care specialist is registered with the commissioner in accordance with this section. A transfer care specialist is not licensed to engage in the practice of mortuary science and shall not engage in the practice of mortuary science except as provided in this section. A transfer care specialist must be an employee of a licensed funeral establishment. Subd. 2.Registration.

(a)To be eligible for registration as a transfer care specialist, an applicant must submit to the commissioner:
(1)a completed application on a form provided by the commissioner that includes at a minimum:
(i)the applicant's name, home address and te

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2024 c 127 art 18 s 7

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