(1) A crematorium manager must not cremate a deceased person unless the crematorium manager is satisfied, in accordance with subregulation (2) , that the deceased person is correctly identified.Penalty: Fine not exceeding 20 penalty units.(2) For subregulation (1) , a crematorium manager may be satisfied as to the correct identity of a deceased person if (a) there is no discrepancy between the identity of the deceased person (i) as shown on the cremation permit or coroner's certificate issued in respect of the deceased person; and(ii) as shown on the identifying nameplate, inscription or marking attached to the outside of the coffin containing the deceased person; and(b) the coffin containing the deceased person has come from the premises of a prescribed business; and(c) the coffin containing the deceased person does not appear to have been opened after leaving the premises of a prescribed business.(3) A crematorium manager must refuse to accept a deceased person for cremation if the documentation required under these regulations is incomplete or does not comply with these regulations.Penalty: Fine not exceeding 20 penalty units.