Crematory Operator Continuing Education Course
Thursday, July 16
Zoom Webinar
Course Overview
This two-hour live virtual continuing education program provides Kansas crematory operators and funeral directors with a focused review of current statutory requirements, operational standards, identification procedures, safety practices, risk management principles, and ethical considerations related to crematory operations.
Delivery Method
This course is presented LIVE in a virtual classroom environment by Timothy 'Tim' Copeland, MS. This program is delivered synchronously in a live virtual classroom setting. Participants have direct access to the instructor throughout the presentation and can engage in real-time discussion, ask questions, analyze case studies, and, where appropriate, participate in learning activities. The instructor is present throughout the entire program and facilitates participant interaction and engagement.
This program is not recorded for continuing education credit, is not offered in an on-demand format, and attendance is limited to the live presentation. Participants must attend the live session and meet attendance verification requirements to receive continuing education credit.
Attendance is verified through virtual platform attendance reports, participant login records, active participation, and instructor observation throughout the presentation.
Learning Objectives
- Review Kansas statutes and regulations governing crematory operations.
- Identify required authorization, permit, and documentation procedures.
- Apply proper identification and chain-of-custody protocols.
- Recognize safety requirements involving hazardous implants and operator protection.
- Implement risk management strategies that reduce errors and liability.
- Demonstrate best practices for handling, processing, and releasing cremated remains.
- Discuss ethical responsibilities and professional standards.
Kansas Statutes and Regulations Referenced
- K.S.A. 65-1761 – Licensure of crematories.
- K.S.A. 65-1762 – Crematory supervision, operator licensure, authorization forms, and permits.
- K.S.A. 65-1763 – Operational requirements, identification systems, refrigeration, hazardous implants, and cremation procedures.
- K.S.A. 65-1771 through 65-1774 – Crematory operator licensure, renewal, recycling provisions, and regulatory authority.
- K.A.R. 63-7 Series – Recordkeeping, inspections, operational standards, and compliance requirements.
Instructional Format
The course is delivered live via a virtual meeting platform. Participants may ask questions throughout the program, participate in discussions, respond to knowledge checks, and engage in case-study analysis. The instructor is present throughout the session.
Continuing Education
Approved for two hours of continuing education by the Kansas State Board of Mortuary Arts.
Registration Information
Early Bird Deadline: July 9, 2026
Paper Registration Form: Click here for paper registration form