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Get Form Cl 39 (1) Medical Referee S Cremation Permit (other Than Still-born Children) Public Health
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How to fill out the Form CL 39 (1) Medical Referee’s Cremation Permit online
Filling out the Form CL 39 (1) Medical Referee’s Cremation Permit is a crucial step in the cremation process for individuals other than still-born children. This guide provides a step-by-step approach to assist users in completing the form online, ensuring a seamless experience while complying with public health regulations.
Follow the steps to complete the Form CL 39 (1) online.
- Begin by pressing the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the online editor.
- In the first section, enter your full name in block letters as a registered medical practitioner.
- Indicate the State or Territory where you are registered as a medical practitioner.
- Complete the section concerning the deceased, including the deceased's full name and last address.
- Confirm that you have not issued the Attending Practitioner’s Cremation Certificate for the deceased.
- State that you have conducted an external examination of the body and that you are confident of the deceased’s identity and cause of death as documented in the Attending Practitioner’s Cremation Certificate.
- Indicate that you have no reason to believe the death is under the jurisdiction of the Coroners Act 1980.
- Affirm that the deceased does not contain any implanted or attached battery-powered devices.
- Certify that no written objections to cremation were left by the deceased and that no near relative has opposed the cremation.
- Finish by signing the form, entering your full name in block letters, the date, your address, phone number, State or Territory of registration, and your registration number.
- Upon completion, ensure to save any changes made, and consider downloading or printing the form for your records.
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