Tennessee · 114
SB 2620
Funeral Directors and Embalmers - As introduced, establishes organic human reduction as a legally permissible method to dispose of human remains, with oversight by and pursuant to rules promulgated by the board of funeral directors and embalmers. - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 11, Chapter 6, Part 1; Title 62, Chapter 5; Title 63 and Title 68.
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Tennessee SB 2620 proposes to establish organic human reduction as a legally permissible method for disposing of human remains. The bill mandates that this process be conducted under the oversight of the board of funeral directors and embalmers, which would promulgate necessary rules. Additionally, the legislation amends various sections of the Tennessee Code Annotated, including Titles 4, 11, 62, 63, and 68.
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Sponsors
- Jeff Yarbro Democratic lead