Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
OCCUPATIONS CODE |
Title 3. HEALTH PROFESSIONS |
Subtitle L. CEMETERY AND CREMATORY SERVICES, FUNERAL DIRECTING, AND EMBALMING |
Chapter 651. CEMETERY AND CREMATORY SERVICES, FUNERAL DIRECTING, AND EMBALMING |
Subchapter D. COMMISSION POWERS AND DUTIES |
Sec. 651.157. INSPECTION OF CEMETERY, CREMATORY, OR FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENT
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(a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), a licensed cemetery, crematory, or funeral establishment shall be inspected at least once every two years by an agent of the commission or by an agent of the state or a political subdivision authorized by the commission to make inspections on its behalf.
(b) If the commission finds a violation of this chapter or of Chapter 193, 361, 711, 714, 715, or 716, Health and Safety Code, the commission shall inspect the cemetery, crematory, or funeral establishment annually until the commission determines that the establishment is free of violations.
(c) A report of each inspection made under this section shall be filed with the commission.
(d) The commission by rule shall establish:
(1) procedures for the inspection of a cemetery, crematory, or funeral establishment required by this section; and
(2) criteria, including consideration of the establishment's inspection and complaint history, regarding when the commission should inspect an establishment based on the risk of a violation at an establishment.
(e) A premises on which funeral directing, interment, cremation, or embalming is practiced shall be open at all times to inspection for any violation of this chapter or of Chapter 193, 361, or 716, Health and Safety Code, by:
(1) an agent of the commission;
(2) an authorized agent of the state; or
(3) an authorized agent of the county or municipality in which the premises is located.
(f) Before a commission agent inspects a cemetery, crematory, or funeral establishment, the agent shall review the inspection reports filed with the commission on the establishment. During the inspection, the agent shall determine whether previously identified problems have been corrected and whether a pattern of violations exists. The commission shall consider the information from the inspection reports in determining whether a penalty should be imposed against an establishment.