What are the procedures for cremation?
The procedures required for cremation are: 1. Medical institutions issue death certificates. If you die of illness at home, you need a death certificate issued by the village Committee, neighborhood Committee or police station; 2, family members to the funeral home business room, submit the death certificate, and apply for cremation certificate. Article 13 of the Regulations on Funeral Management must abide by the following provisions: (1) The transport of remains must undergo necessary technical treatment to ensure hygiene and prevent environmental pollution; (two) the cremation of the remains must be based on the death certificate issued by the public security organ or the medical institution designated by the administrative department of health of the State Council. Article 14 of the Regulations on Funeral Management shall not disturb public order, endanger public safety or infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of others. "Regulations on the Administration of Funeral and interment" Article 16 Funeral equipment such as cremation machines, corpse transport vehicles and corpse freezers must meet the technical standards stipulated by the state. It is forbidden to manufacture and sell funeral equipment that does not meet the national technical standards.