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  1. Treat the procession the same way you would treat an emergency vehicle. More specifically, it is best to practice the following etiquette when you are driving near a funeral procession. Be respectful. Do not honk your horn, rev your engine, or do anything that would be construed as disrespectful to the deceased.

  2. Apr 1, 2021 · More than 350,000 people marched in the funeral procession for the Triangle victims. ... activists and legislators in New York State enacted another 25 laws that transformed its labor protections ...

  3. Oct 7, 1998 · 77.7 Funeral directing. (a) A funeral director, undertaker or embalmer shall not permit any unlicensed person to engage in or take charge of the activities for which a license to engage in the business or practice of funeral directing, undertaking or embalming is required by the provisions of the Public Health Law. (1) A licensed and registered ...

  4. Relates to the safety of funeral processions; provides that vehicles participating in a funeral procession shall have the right-of-way; makes it illegal for any vehicle to forcefully enter spaces between vehicles in a procession; provides that vehicles entering a procession illegally shall be subject to a civil fine of up to $100; provides that drivers in a funeral procession must exercise ...

  5. Yes. Funeral Homes can charge custodial care fees for days that the body is being held and no other services are being provided. However, this fee must be disclosed and identified as a daily, weekly or one-time fee. Is embalming required by New York State law? No. In fact, a funeral director must obtain specific approval to embalm from the ...

  6. Public Health (PBH) CHAPTER 45, ARTICLE 41, TITLE 4. § 4145. Deaths; burial and removal permits; disposition of remains. 1. No person in charge of any premises on which interments, cremations, natural organic reductions or other disposition of the body of a. deceased person are made shall inter or permit the interment or other.

  7. Hawaii Driver’s Manual, State of Hawaii Dept. of Transportation, pg. 29 (2006). IDAHO: Idaho law defines a funeral procession as two or more vehicles accompanying the body of a dead person in the daytime. Funeral processions have the right-of-way at intersections regardless of traffic control devices.

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