WAC 98-80-040
Cremation of human remains. (1) Cremation
must not take place until the burial transit permit and
authorization for cremation are obtained.
(2) Immediately prior to being placed within the
cremation chamber, the identification of the human remains
must be verified by the crematory operator. Appropriate
identification of the human remains will be placed near the
cremation chamber in such a way as to identify the human
remains being cremated. The metal identification disc or
metal tag must be placed in the cremation chamber with the
human remains.
(3) Simultaneous cremation of more than one human remains
within the same cremation chamber is not permitted, unless
written authorization is obtained from the authorizing agent
of each human remains to be cremated simultaneously. Such
written authorization will exempt the crematory from all
liability for commingling the products of the cremation
process.
(4) Simultaneous cremation of more than one human remains
within the same cremation chamber may be performed without the
authorizations required in subsection (3) of this section, if:
• Equipment, techniques, and other devices are employed
that keep the human remains separate and distinct, before and
during the cremation process.
• Recoverable cremated remains are kept separate and
distinct after the cremation process.
(5) Crematories licensed by the state cemetery board or
the board of funeral directors and embalmers, will only be
used for the cremation of human remains, cadavers, or human
body parts.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 68.05.100. 02-19-018, § 98-80-040,
filed 9/9/02, effective 10/10/02.]