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When the ownership of a funeral establishment is transferred, what happens to its license?

  1. It can be transferred to the new owner

  2. It remains valid for 6 months

  3. It is automatically cancelled

  4. It is suspended for review

The correct answer is: It is automatically cancelled

When the ownership of a funeral establishment is transferred, the license for that establishment is automatically cancelled. This reflects the regulatory requirements governing funeral service practices, which typically stipulate that licenses are tied to specific individuals or entities. Thus, when ownership changes, the original license becomes void as it was specifically granted to the previous owner. This cancellation ensures that the new owner must go through the proper channels to obtain their own license, demonstrating compliance with state regulations and standards for operating a funeral establishment. The other choices suggest various scenarios regarding the status of the license upon transfer. Some imply a set period of validity or suspension, which does not align with the established regulatory practices. The emphasis on licensing helps maintain accountability and ensures that all funeral service providers meet the necessary qualifications to operate legally and ethically in their profession.