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Whether the death took place at home or in hospital, arrangements must be made to remove the body. There are legal requirements as to who can remove the body, where it can be moved to, and who can authorize the removal. | Whether the death took place at home or in hospital, arrangements must be made to remove the body. There are legal requirements as to who can remove the body, where it can be moved to, and who can authorize the removal. | ||
Only licensed funeral homes or those issued a [https://www.consumerprotectionbc.ca/ | Only licensed funeral homes or those issued a [https://www.consumerprotectionbc.ca/blog/item/263-opting-for-a-private-transfer-of-your-loved-one-to-a-funeral-home-crematorium-or-cemetery-if-you-have-questions-here-are-some-things-you-should-know permit by Consumer Protection BC] may move a body. | ||
A body can be moved only to a place of cremation or burial, a place where a bereavement ceremony will be held, or a funeral home. | A body can be moved only to a place of cremation or burial, a place where a bereavement ceremony will be held, or a funeral home. |