Funeral Industry Practices


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Funeral Industry Practices


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Regulation of the Funeral Services Industry


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For most of human history, indeed for most of American history, the preparation of the dead for disposition was a responsibility primarily discharged by families, friends, and religious organizations. This largely philanthropic activity turned almost completely commercial in the first decades of the 20th century due in large part to increased urbanization and mobility. In the United States today, the disposition of human remains is primarily delegated to the for-profit deathcare industry. This book focuses on the regulation of providers of services related to the preparation of human remains for final disposition and coordination of emorialization and disposition, which is referred to as the "funeral services industry" to distinguish it from the broader deathcare industry. The participants in the funeral services industry are typically referred to as funeral directors, undertakers, morticians, and embalmers who do business in funeral homes. The funeral services industry is highly regulated. The primary means of regulation are state occupational licensing statutes and the Federal Trade Commission's "Funeral Rule." Statutes related to the licensure of crematories and crematory operators, and statutes regulating the sale of pre-need funeral goods and services are closely related to the occupational licensing regime for the funeral services industry and are therefore included in this book.--Publisher.













Complying with the Funeral Rule


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Funeral Industry


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Families in Funeral Practices


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Regulatory Review of the Trade Regulation Rule on Funeral Industry Practices (Us Federal Trade Commission Regulation) (Ftc) (2018 Edition)


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Regulatory Review of the Trade Regulation Rule on Funeral Industry Practices (US Federal Trade Commission Regulation) (FTC) (2018 Edition) The Law Library presents the complete text of the Regulatory Review of the Trade Regulation Rule on Funeral Industry Practices (US Federal Trade Commission Regulation) (FTC) (2018 Edition). Updated as of May 29, 2018 The Federal Trade Commission (the "Commission" or the "FTC") has completed its regulatory review of the Trade Regulation Rule on Funeral Industry Practices ("the Funeral Rule" or "the Rule"). The Rule sets forth preventive requirements in the form of price and information disclosures to ensure funeral providers avoid engaging in acts or practices the Commission has identified as unfair or deceptive acts or practices. Pursuant to the review, the Commission concludes that the Rule in its current form continues to be valuable to consumers, and the benefits of the Rule outweigh the costs. Because of insufficient support in the record, the Commission declines to propose amendments that some commenters advocated, namely to: expand the scope of the Rule; eliminate the basic services fee of the funeral director; allow funeral providers to charge casket handling fees; prohibit discount funeral packages; require additional price and information disclosures on the various disclosure documents; and adopt additional regulations focused on contracts for funeral arrangements made on a pre-need basis. However, to further the Commission's understanding of this evolving industry, the Commission will continue to accept written comment and data, as described below. This book contains: - The complete text of the Regulatory Review of the Trade Regulation Rule on Funeral Industry Practices (US Federal Trade Commission Regulation) (FTC) (2018 Edition) - A table of contents with the page number of each section