SEC. 73-11-49. Officers; expenses; assistants and employees; assistance of counsel; subpoena power; adoption of rules and regulations.
(1) The board is authorized to select from its own membership a chairman, vice-chairman
and secretary-treasurer.
(2) All members of the board shall be reimbursed for their necessary traveling expenses
and mileage incident to their attendance upon the business of the board, as provided in
Section 25-3-41, and
shall receive a per diem as provided in Section 25-3-69 for every day
actually spent upon the business of the board, not to exceed twenty (20) days per year
unless authorized by a majority vote of the board.
(3) All monies received by the board shall be paid into a special fund in the State
Treasury to the credit of the board and shall be used by the board for paying the
traveling and necessary expenses and per diem of the members of the board while on board
business, and for paying other expenses necessary for the operation of the board in
carrying out and involving the provisions of this chapter.
(4) The board shall employ an administrator of the board, who shall have complete
supervision and be held responsible for the direction of the office of the board, shall
have supervision over field inspections and enforcement of the provisions of this chapter,
shall have such other duties as may be assigned by the board, shall be responsible and
answerable to the board. The board may employ such other clerical assistants and employees
as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter, and the terms and
conditions of such employment shall be determined by the board in accordance with
applicable state law and rules and regulations of the State Personnel Board.
(5) The board, when it shall deem necessary, shall be represented by an assistant
Attorney General duly appointed by the Attorney General of this state, and may also
request and receive the assistance of other state agencies and county and district
attorneys, all of whom are authorized to provide the assistance requested.
(6) The board shall have subpoena power in enforcing the provisions of this chapter.
(7) The board shall adopt and promulgate rules and regulations for the transaction of
its business in accordance with the provisions of the Mississippi Administrative
Procedures Law (Section 25-43-1
et seq.). No rule or regulation promulgated by the board affecting any person or agency
outside the board shall be adopted, amended or repealed without a public hearing on the
proposed action. The board shall give written notice at least thirty (30) days in advance
of any meeting with respect to any proposed adoption, amendment or repeal of a rule or
regulation of the board, in accordance with the Administrative Procedures Act, as well as
notifying the duly elected presidents and secretaries of the Mississippi Funeral Directors
Association and the Mississippi Funeral Directors and Morticians Association, or their
successors.
(8) The board may designate the administrator to perform inspections under this
chapter, may employ an individual to perform such inspections or may contract with any
other individual or entity to perform such inspections. Any individual or entity that
performs such inspections shall have the right of entry into any place in which the
business or practice of funeral service and/or funeral directing is carried on or
advertised as being carried on, for the purpose of inspection, for the investigation of
complaints coming before the board and for such other matters as the board may direct.
(9) The board shall not pass any rule or regulation pertaining to the transportation of
dead bodies in any manner or requiring them to be embalmed.
SOURCES: Laws, 1983, ch. 351, Sec. 5; reenacted and amended, 1991, ch. 463, Sec. 6; reenacted, 1993, ch. 499, Sec. 7; reenacted, 1995, ch. 387, Sec. 6, eff from and after June 30, 1995