Arkansas State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors Service Laws, Rules, and Regulations (LRR) Practice Exam

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What is included in the definition of a "cemetery"?

  1. Only burial parks for earth interments

  2. Only mausoleum interments

  3. Combination of burial parks and mausoleums

  4. Land used for cremation only

The correct answer is: Combination of burial parks and mausoleums

The definition of a "cemetery" encompasses a combination of burial parks and mausoleums, which is why the correct answer is the one that reflects this comprehensive view. A cemetery is typically a designated area for the interment of human remains, and it can contain various types of burial options, including both traditional earth interments in burial parks and above-ground interments in mausoleums. This combined approach recognizes the different preferences and practices in handling human remains. It allows for a greater variety of options for families in their choices for final arrangements, thus making the term "cemetery" an inclusive classification that represents all the different types of burial environments available, not just one specific type. Land strictly used for cremation or only for a singular method of interment does not meet the broader definition of a cemetery, which is why those options would not be correct in this context.