PDFWAC 308-47-065
Recordkeeping requirements.
(1) A crematory, hydrolysis facility, or natural organic reduction facility must keep a permanent record of all reductions performed and the disposition or release of the human remains following cremation, alkaline hydrolysis, or natural organic reduction. The record must include the following information:
(a) Name of deceased;
(b) Date of death;
(c) Place of death;
(d) Burial transit permit disposition date;
(e) Date of delivery of human remains to the reduction facility;
(f) Name(s) of authorizing agent;
(g) Relationship of authorizing agent(s);
(h) Name of entity that contracts with the reduction facility;
(i) Starting date of reduction process;
(j) Name of reduction facility operator;
(k) Name of person performing packaging;
(l) Date of packaging human remains following reduction;
(m) Date of release of the reduced human remains following reduction and the name of the individual(s) to whom the human remains were released; and/or
(n) Date and location of disposition of the human remains.
(2) In addition to the recordkeeping requirements listed above, natural organic reduction facilities must also keep a permanent record of:
(a) The ending date of the reduction process; and
(b) The daily temperature data for each natural organic reduction process, including records showing that the minimum temperature of 131 degrees Fahrenheit was reached for seventy-two consecutive hours.