California Business and Professions Code ARTICLE 4 - Apprentices
- Section 7660.
An apprentice embalmer is a person engaged in the study of embalming under the instruction and supervision of a licensed embalmer who has had at...
- Section 7661.
An application for registration as an embalmer’s apprentice shall be made upon a form provided by the bureau, verified by the applicant and accompanied by...
- Section 7662.
In order to qualify as an apprentice embalmer, an applicant shall comply with all of the following requirements:(a) Be over 18 years of age.(b) Not have committed...
- Section 7664.
Certificates of apprenticeship issued pursuant to this article shall expire when the holder has been issued a license as an embalmer, or six years from...
- Section 7665.
All registered apprentice embalmers shall comply with the following requirements during their period of apprenticeship:(a) Shall file a report of apprenticeship as follows:(1) On or before January...
- Section 7666.
(a) The term of apprenticeship shall be two years. However, if an apprentice after having served his or her apprenticeship fails to pass the examinations required...
- Section 7667.
(a) The bureau shall have the power to grant leaves of absence and extensions of leaves of absence and approve absences during the term of apprenticeship.(b) A...
- Section 7668.
The bureau may suspend or revoke a certificate of apprenticeship, after notice and upon complaint and hearing in accordance with the provisions of Article 6,...
- Section 7669.
An apprentice who has had his or her certificate of apprenticeship suspended or revoked may, within one year after the suspension or revocation apply for...
- Section 7670.
(a) The apprenticeship required by this article shall be served in a licensed funeral establishment that shall have been previously approved for apprenticeship training by the...
- Section 7671.
No person who is a duly registered apprentice or a student at an approved mortuary science program in California at the time of any amendment...
Last modified: October 22, 2018