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North Dakota Mortuary Cooler Regulations
A burial-transit permit may be issued for the bodies of those dead from causes other than those listed under subsection1 without embalming if they are refrigerated to a temperature of between thirty-eight and forty degrees Fahrenheit, provided they reach their destination within seventy-two hours from the time of death. If the body cannot reach its destination within the prescribed seventy-two hours with constant refrigeration, it must be embalmed.

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North Carolina Mortuary Cooler Requirements
21 N.C. Admin. Code 34C.0202

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STATE OF MICHIGAN REQUIREMENTS REGARDING MORTUARY COOLERS
A refrigeration unit that is suitable for housing dead human bodies. Beginning January 1, 2021, and each January 1 after that date, the funeral establishment shall ensure that the refrigeration unit required under this subparagraph has the capacity to provide a minimum number of spaces to house dead human bodies. The minimum number of spaces must be calculated as follows: