LICENSING
IDAHO Bureau of Occupational LicensesEMERGENCIES, Mass Fatality Situations
Emergency Preparedness and Response (CDC/NIOSH)
FTC
Ruling – Funeral Industry Practices – 16 CFR Part 453
(*.pdf file of the actual ruling)
FTC Consumer Protection – Facts for Business – Complying with the Funeral Rule
(FTC bureaucratic manual explaining their interpretation of the rule, NOT the actual ruling)
Health Issues Affecting Funeral Service Workers
CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention government website)
CDC – Emergency Preparedness & Response
(Bioterrorism, Chemical, Radiation, Mass Casualties, Natural Disasters, Recent Outbreaks)
Idaho Dept. of Health & Welfare – Epidemiology (diseases)
National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (CDC/NIOSH)
Idaho, State of
Idaho Dept. of Health & Welfare
Idaho State Association of County Coroners
Idaho State Board of Morticians, The
Idaho Statutes
Idaho Statutes Search page
Funeral Service-related Organizations
CAFDA – California Funeral Directors AssociationMFDA – Montana Funeral Directors Association
NFDA – National Funeral Directors Association)
OFDA – Oregon Funeral Directors Association
UFDA – Utah Funeral Directors Association
WSFDA – Washington State Funeral Directors Association
WYFDA – Wyoming Funeral Directors Association
Support Organizations
AARP: Coping with Grief and Loss
Association for Death Education and Counseling – is one of the oldest interdisciplinary organizations in the field of
dying, death and bereavement. Its nearly 2,000 members include a wide array of mental and medical health
personnel, educators, clergy, funeral directors and volunteers.
https://www.tuck.com/sleep-and-grief/ Our primary mission is promoting awareness of sleep health, and as part of that, we’ve researched how grief can cause insomnia, which groups are at the highest risk for sleep disorders during the grieving process, and how to deal with insomnia without resorting to habit-forming substances during an emotionally difficult time.