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The cremation authorization form expressly states that if the authorizing agent doesn't take possession of the cremated remains within how many days, they can be disposed of by the crematory licensee?

  1. Twenty

  2. Thirty

  3. Forty

  4. Fifty

The correct answer is: Thirty

The cremation authorization form in North Carolina specifies that if the authorizing agent does not take possession of the cremated remains within thirty days, the crematory licensee is permitted to dispose of the remains. This provision is included to ensure that crematory facilities can manage unclaimed remains in a manner that adheres to state regulations and local guidelines. The thirty-day timeframe is considered a reasonable period for the authorizing agent to arrange for the collection of the remains, after which the crematory can proceed with disposal if no action has been taken. Understanding this timeframe is essential for both funeral practitioners and family members to ensure compliance with the law and respect for the deceased’s remains.