As stated in the Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing Code, Section
10-10, a person who meets all of the following requirements is qualified to
receive a license as a funeral director and embalmer:
(a) Is at least 18 years of age.
(b) Has successfully completed one
academic year in a college or university and has successfully completed a
course of instruction of at least one year duration in a professional school
or college teaching the practice of funeral directing and embalming that is
recognized and approved by the Department.
(c) Has studied funeral directing
and embalming in this State under a funeral director and embalmer, licensed
under this Code or any prior Act, for at least one year. Nevertheless, no
credit shall be given for the study of funeral directing and embalming in this
State as a trainee unless the applicant during the period of study was a
licensed funeral director and embalmer trainee.
(d) Is satisfactorily versed in
approved measures used by the practice for the prevention and against the
spread of disease and has the skills reasonably involved, and is adequately
and properly protected against communicable diseases by means usually adopted
and approved by medical science.
(e) Has passed an examination
developed or acquired by the Department and conducted by the Department or its
designee to determine the fitness of an applicant to receive a license as a
licensed funeral director and embalmer.
For further information on new
licenses, contact the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation at
217-782-8556. Ask for Technical Assistance.