§ 17-29-205 - Inspector.
               	 		
17-29-205.    Inspector.
    (a)  There  may be appointed by the State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors  an agent or agents whose title shall be Inspector of the Board of  Embalmers and Funeral Directors of the State of Arkansas. No person  shall be eligible for appointment to the office unless he or she has not  fewer than five (5) consecutive years of active experience as an  embalmer and funeral director licensed in this state. The board may  appoint an investigator who need not be a licensed embalmer or funeral  director.
(b)  The inspector shall hold office at the pleasure of the board who shall determine his or her duties.
(c)  The  inspector, with proper identification, is authorized to enter the  office, premises, establishment, or place of business of any business in  this state where the practice of embalming or funeral directing is  carried on, or where the practice is advertised as being carried on, for  the purpose of inspecting the premises or establishment, inspecting the  license and registration of any licensee, inspecting the manner and  scope of training given to any apprentice therein, and to ensure  compliance with all state laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to  funeral service. Acceptance of a license under    17-29-301 et seq. shall  be the licensee's permission for the inspector to enter his or her  business premises without legal process.
(d)  The  inspector is further authorized to serve and execute any process issued  by any court under the provisions of this chapter, to serve and execute  any papers or process issued by the board under the authority of this  subchapter and    17-29-301 et seq., and to perform such other duties as  prescribed or ordered by the board.
(e)  The  inspector shall not accept any employment, salary, fees, or other  remuneration from a funeral establishment or wholesale firm dealing in  funeral supplies and equipment.
(f)  The inspector shall receive such compensation as the board may determine within the maximum authorized by law.