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Which of the following best describes a lapse in license for a funeral director?
It must be reported immediately
It allows for re-examination after 3 years
It requires automatic renewal
It must be reviewed by an ethics board
The correct answer is: It allows for re-examination after 3 years
A lapse in license for a funeral director refers to a situation where the individual's professional license is no longer valid due to non-compliance with renewal requirements or other legal stipulations. The option indicating that it allows for re-examination after three years is correct because, in many jurisdictions, including Michigan, if a license has lapsed for an extended period, the individual may be required to retake the licensing examinations to ensure they are current with professional standards and practices. In contrast, the immediate reporting of a lapse, while important in some contexts, is not usually a defining characteristic of the lapse itself. Automatic renewal typically does not apply to lapsed licenses, as lapsed licenses indicate a failure to renew rather than a straightforward continuation. Review by an ethics board is typically reserved for more serious professional misconduct rather than simply having a lapsed license.