New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S09112

Introduced
2/3/26  

Caption

Enacts the "licensed funeral arranger act" under which a "licensed funeral arranger" license allows a funeral arranger to perform all acts permitted to a funeral director except embalming or any preservation of the body of a deceased person requiring embalming; creates a registration process under which registered transporters facilitate the removal and transportation of the bodies of deceased persons.

Impact

The enactment of S09112 is poised to affect state laws regarding funeral services by introducing a licensing requirement for funeral arrangers. This law would create a clear distinction between the roles of funeral arrangers and funeral directors, enhancing consumer protection in the funeral industry. It is expected to lead to a more structured environment in which funeral arrangements are made, potentially elevating the standards of service provided to families participating in these sensitive periods.

Summary

Bill S09112, known as the 'Licensed Funeral Arranger Act', aims to establish a regulatory framework for 'licensed funeral arrangers' who can perform acts permitted to funeral directors, while excluding the act of embalming. The bill seeks to ensure that individuals performing these arrangements meet certain standards and are properly licensed, thereby improving the professionalization of this sector. This legislative movement comes in response to the need for better regulation in funeral services, ensuring that families receive competent assistance during challenging times.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its potential to streamline funeral services and establish high standards, there might be points of contention regarding the practical implications of enforcing licensing and regulation of funeral arrangers. Concerns may arise about the accessibility of services for family members at a time when they need support. Moreover, there could be debates over the extent of training and qualifications required for obtaining a license, especially in terms of the necessity of embalming services in certain contexts.

Companion Bills

NY A10095

Same As Enacts the "licensed funeral arranger act" under which a "licensed funeral arranger" license allows a funeral arranger to perform all acts permitted to a funeral director except embalming or any preservation of the body of a deceased person requiring embalming; creates a registration process under which registered transporters facilitate the removal and transportation of the bodies of deceased persons.

Previously Filed As

NY A10095

Enacts the "licensed funeral arranger act" under which a "licensed funeral arranger" license allows a funeral arranger to perform all acts permitted to a funeral director except embalming or any preservation of the body of a deceased person requiring embalming; creates a registration process under which registered transporters facilitate the removal and transportation of the bodies of deceased persons.

NY LB555

Provide for assistant funeral directors under the Funeral Directing and Embalming Practice Act

NY SB241

Funeral Directors; organic human reduction as a means of disposing of deceased human bodies; provide

NY SB239

Funeral Directors and Establishments; funeral directors be licensed embalmers; remove the requirement

NY SB2564

Personal care homes; require licensure and regulation of those providing living arrangements for one or more persons.

NY SB2708

Personal care homes; require licensure and regulations of those providing living arrangements for one or more persons.

NY B26-0047

Funeral Directors Licensing Reform Amendment Act of 2025

NY SB510

State Board of Morticians and Funeral Directors - Funeral Direction Licensure and Apprentices - Requirements

NY S08152

Authorizes funeral directing apprenticeships as an alternative to licensing examinations; requires such apprenticeships to be four-year programs led by licensing funeral directors; makes related provisions.

NY A10861

Authorizes the bureau of funeral directing, under the direction of the commissioner of health to investigate claims brought against any person, firm or corporation relating to moneys paid in connection with agreements for funeral merchandise or services; provides that the bureau of funeral directing has the legal authority to investigate and, after due process, levy fines and sanctions on any unlicensed individuals and/or unregistered entities that are falsely acting as or representing themselves to be licensed and/or registered funeral directors and/or funeral firms in violation of the public health law.

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