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When is it permissible to cremate or hydrolyze more than one body at once?

  1. At any time with verbal consent

  2. With written permission from the 7100 rights holder

  3. Only when bodies are related

  4. During scheduled mass cremation events

The correct answer is: With written permission from the 7100 rights holder

The correct response centers on the requirement for obtaining written permission from the rights holder, as stipulated in regulations that govern cremation processes. The rights holder, often outlined under laws regarding disposition of remains, holds the authority to grant permission for the cremation or hydrolysis of multiple bodies. This ensures that the wishes of the deceased and their families are respected and that proper consent is obtained, providing legal protection to the crematory. The other options do not adhere to legal and ethical standards established in the cremation industry. Verbal consent can lead to misunderstandings and does not provide a documented trail necessary for accountability. Although related bodies may be cremated together in certain circumstances, that by itself does not eliminate the need for consent from the rights holder. Lastly, while mass cremation events occur, such practices still require adherence to regulations and consent processes, making written permission fundamental regardless of context. Thus, the statement emphasizing the necessity of written permission from the rights holder aligns with legal best practices in the management of crematory operations.