The examination for a license to practice funeral service must be in writing and must cover the following subjects: 1. Anatomy. 2. Embalming. 3. Bacteriology. 4. Chemistry. 5. Pathology. 6. Mortuary management. 7. Restorative arts. 8. Rules of the department of health and human services and the board governing the practice of funeral service. 9. Other subjects that may be required by the board. All examination papers must be kept on record by the board for a period of not less than three years.
43-10-13. License - When granted - Fee - Signed by majority of board - Nontransferable - Where displayed. The board shall grant a license to practice funeral service if the applicant: 1. Has the required qualifications; 2. Has passed the required examination; and 3. Has paid to the treasurer of the board a sum of not more than two hundred dollars, as established by the board. The license must be signed by a majority of the board, be attested by the board's seal, and specify by name the person to whom it is issued. A license is nonassignable, nontransferable, and must be displayed where it can be observed by the public.