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Puerto Rico Legal Code

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Even when embalming human remains is not usually necessary, it shall be mandatory in the following cases:\n(1) When human remains are to be buried twenty-four (24) hours or more after death.\n(2) In the event of a viewing prior to cremation, and when such viewing will take place twenty-four (24) hours or more after death.\n(3) Any human remains to be transported outside the jurisdiction of Puerto Rico shall be embalmed by an embalmer holding a license in effect, who shall abide by the quality preservation procedures and standards used in the United States of America. An exception to this rule is provided in § 3794 of this title.\nHistory —Sept. 15, 2012, No. 258, § 5.02.