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What must be confirmed to ensure an applicant maintains "good standing"?

  1. No actions have been taken against their license

  2. They have paid all debts to state agencies

  3. They are a member of a professional fraternity

  4. They have never practiced in another state

The correct answer is: No actions have been taken against their license

To ensure an applicant maintains "good standing," it is crucial to confirm that no actions have been taken against their license. This means checking for any disciplinary actions, complaints, or investigations that may have been filed with the licensing board or regulatory body overseeing the profession. Maintaining a clear and unblemished license status is essential for practitioners in the field of mortuary science, as it reflects their compliance with professional standards and regulations. A license in good standing demonstrates that the individual is eligible to practice and has upheld the necessary ethical and professional responsibilities expected within the industry. Other factors, while important, do not directly relate to the concept of "good standing." For example, payment of debts to state agencies might be a relevant consideration for overall compliance but does not specifically pertain to the licensing status itself. Similarly, membership in a professional fraternity or prior practice in another state also do not impact the current standing of an individual's license. Instead, the focus is on the lack of any adverse actions that could affect their professional credibility.