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True or False: Someone who holds a courtesy license can perform embalming.
True
False
Only under supervision
Only in emergencies
The correct answer is: False
In the context of mortuary science, a courtesy license typically allows a licensed funeral director or embalmer from one jurisdiction to temporarily practice in another jurisdiction without undergoing the full licensing process required by that state. However, the scope of practice under a courtesy license can be limited and may not extend to performing embalming services. States often have specific regulations regarding what services can be performed under a courtesy license, and in many cases, individuals are required to hold a full, active license in that jurisdiction to engage in embalming. This restriction is in place to ensure compliance with local laws and standards of practice, which can vary significantly from one state to another. Therefore, the assertion that someone with a courtesy license can perform embalming is false, as the legal framework generally requires full licensure for that specific activity. The other options suggest conditions that often do not apply to courtesy licenses regarding embalming services.