The Arizona Revised Statutes have been updated to include the revised sections from the 56th Legislature, 1st Regular Session. Please note that the next update of this compilation will not take place until after the conclusion of the 56th Legislature, 2nd Regular Session, which convenes in January 2024.
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A. An advisory committee is established to collaborate with and advise the director about matters relating to the regulation of the funeral services industry. The advisory committee consists of seven members who are appointed by the director. The advisory committee shall include:
1. Two members who are funeral directors licensed under this chapter.
2. One member who is an embalmer licensed under this chapter.
3. One member who is a cremationist licensed under this chapter.
4. Three public members who are residents of this state, one of whom is an owner or manager of a business that has no pecuniary or proprietary interest in a funeral establishment or crematory or in the sale of funeral goods and services. The public members shall not be licensed under this chapter currently or have been licensed under this chapter in the five years preceding appointment.
B. Members of the advisory committee shall not receive compensation but shall be reimbursed for subsistence expenses pursuant to section 38-624 and travel expenses pursuant to section 38-623.
C. The advisory committee shall annually select from its membership a chairperson for the advisory committee.
D. The advisory committee shall hold meetings:
1. Twice per year at a time and place designated by the chairperson.
2. At the director's request.
E. The advisory committee shall:
1. Provide the director with such recommendations as it deems necessary and beneficial to the best interests of the public.
2. Provide recommendations on specific questions or proposals as the advisory committee deems necessary or as requested by the director.