Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
pre-need contracts before 1984
*no disclosures required *modifications trigger disclosures
basic services of funeral director and staff
*only fee that may be designated as non-declinable service fee *requires specific disclosure language if non-declinable *may include unallocated overhead *may be included in the retail price of caskets
casket prices
*price range for caskets offers for sale with statement "a complete list will be provided at the funeral home" *prices of individual caskets
outer burial container prices
*price range of obc offered for sale with statement "a complete list will be provided at the funeral home" *prices of individual obc
direct cremation prices
*purchaser provides container *funeral home provides alternative container *must include description of services and containers provided
immediate burial
*purchaser provides the casket *funeral home provides casket or alternative container *alternative container not mandated for immediate burial *must include description of services
required acts or practices (preventative requirements)
*telephone price disclosure *cpl *obcpl *gpl *statement of funeral goods and services selected (contract)
1970s
sunset legislation eliminates various regulatory boards
1997
test shopping (sweeps) begin
prices disclosures
unfair or deceptive acts or practices-failure to furnish accurate price information
1974
manguson-moss warranty/ftc improvement act gives ftc the power to create trade regulation rules. ftc calls for complaints regarding funeral service and receives 144
statement of funeral goods and service selected (contract) - document format
no specific format required, but categories should generally correspond to items on the gpl
november 1979
russo amendment passed in house of representatives- would exempt funeral service from ftc regulation
april 1999
formal review of rule initiated (scheduled completion 2002)
1975
initial proposed trade regulation rule published in federal register
commission administers
a. funeral service trade regulation rule b. clayton anti trust act c. fair packaging and labeling act d. truth in lending e. fair credit reporting f. robinson patman act g. manguson-moss warratny act h. cooling off regulation for door to door sales
pre need price lists
*may vary from gpl used for at need situations *must include all required disclosures
funeral providers cannot
*misrepresent legal, cemetery, crematory requirements *embalm for a fee without permission *require the purchase of a casket for direct cremation *require the purchase of certain goods or services as a condition to furnish other goods or services *engage in unfair or deceptive practices as described in the rule
required purchase of funeral goods and funeral services
*basic services of funeral director and staff may be non-declinable *tying arrangements prohibited *no casket handling fees *acceptance of third party merchandise and/or providers *combination of goods and services that are impossible, impractical, or excessively burdensome not required *mandatory disclosures
required disclosures of gpl (six)
*consumers right to select only the goods and services desired *embalming *alternative container for direct cremation *basic service fee *cpl *obcpl
misrepresentations
*embalming *casket for cremation *outer burial container *legal and cemetery requirements *preservative and protective claims *cash advances
placement of disclosures
*exactly as rule describes *clear and conspicuous manner
outer burial container price list document format
*funeral provider firm name *caption outer burial container price list *effective date *printed or typewritten *list, notebook, brochure, chart *retail prices of obc for sale in any order -description to identify each -special order items not required to be listed
CPL documet format
*funeral provider firm name *caption- casket price list *effective date *printed or typewritten *list, notebook, brochure, chart *retail prices of caskets and alternative containers usually offered for sale in any order -description to identify each -special order items not required to be listed
general price list document format
*funeral provider firm name, address, telephone number *caption- general price list *effective date *printed or typewritten *retail prices of funeral goods and/or funeral services offered for sale in any order
requirements of the rul
*funeral providers must give consumers accurate, itemized price information *all funeral providers must comply *violations may result in penalties of up to $11,000 per violation
pricing methods
*itemization required *package pricing optional
other pricing methods
1. alternative price lists 2. pre need price list 3. in addition to and not in place of the required itemized prices 4. free items
state exemptions
1. application available to state agencies 2. available if state provides overall level of protection that is as great as or greater that protection afforded by the rule
itemization of goods and services required, if offered for sale (at least 16 items)
1. basic services of funeral director and staff 2. embalming 3. other preparation of body 4. use of facilities and staff for viewing 5. use of facilities and staff for memorial service 6. use of facilities and staff for funeral service 7. use of equipment and staff for graveside service 8. transfer of remains to funeral home 9. hearse 10. limo 11. casket prices 12. outer burial container prices 13. forwarding remains to another funeral home 14. receiving remains from another funeral home 15. direct cremation prices 16. immediate burial
embalming requirements/provisions
1. cannot charge for embalming without prior permission 2. express permission required 3. exigent circumstances
enforecement
1. consumer education 2. consumer compliance and activities 3. self-enforcement 4. test shopping (sweeps) 5. funeral rule offenders program (frop) 6. compliance and enforcement may differ from state to state but must meet the minimum requirements of the rule
contract
1. identical wording as given in the rule must be used 2. required disclosures must be placed as the rule prescribes in a clear and conspicuous manner 4. must be given for retention at the conclusion of discussion of arrangements
distribution of the gpl (triggering event)
1. in person inquiry about funeral goods, services or prices at the funeral home or elsewhere 2. upon beginning discussion of any of the the following -prices of funeral goods or services -overall type of funeral service or disposition -specific funeral goods or services offered by the provider 3. must be for retention 4. requesting permission to embalm not a triggering event 5. no requirement to mail gpl to a person or persons who call on the phone to inquire about prices
contract must include
1. itemized written statement identifying the funeral goods and services selected and the prices of each 2. specifically itemized cash advance items
contract disclosures
1. legal, cemetery, crematory requirements 2. embalming 3. cash advance items
ftc purpose
1. maintain free and fair competition in US business 2. take action against monopoly, restraint of trade and unfair or deceptive trade practices 3. prevent anti competitive practices in the marketplace as an aid to consumers
obc required disclosures
1. must appear in clear and conspicuous manner 2. optional phrase "in most areas of the country"
funeral rule enforcement program (frop)
1. non litigation alternative for correcting core violations of the rule 2. joint project of ftc and nfda 3. voluntary payment to US treasury 4. nfda led training and competency training 5. five year commitment 6. price lists are reviewed
retention of documents
1. price lists retained by funeral provider for at least one year after date of last distribution 2. contract retained for at least one year from date of arrangements conference 3. documents made available for inspection by commission officials if necessary
mandatory disclosures
1. required disclosures on the gpl 2. placement of disclosures 3. identical wording as given in the rule 4. can include additional information in disclosures, but cannot change or add anything that will modify ftc language
cpl- must offer to those who inquire in person
1. upon beginning discussion of caskets (triggering event) 2. not required for retention
obc must offer to those who inquire in person
1. upon beginning discussion of obc 2. not required for retention
ftc
consists of 5 commissioners appointed by the president of the US for a 7 year term
November, 1972
ftc begins review of current funeral service practices
1976
ftc conducts hearings on the proposed rule in new york, chicago, seattly, los angeles, atlanta, washington, dc
1914
ftc created act of congress
july 19, 1994
ftc funeral industry practices revised rule takes effect
July 1973
ftc initiates "non-public" investigation of funeral service
1964
ftc looks at funeral service and concludes that regulation is best at the state level
1982
ftc promulgates trade regulation rule for funeral service
1977-1979
ftc receives temporary funding to operate as negative legislative sentiment toward ftc emerges.
2008
ftc review of funeral rule closed with no changes
january 1, 1984
ftc rule (portion prohibiting misrepresentation) takes effect
april 30, 1984
full ftc trade regulation rule for funeral industry practices takes effect
separate obcpl is not necessary if
required information is part of gpl
separate casket price list not necessary if
required information is part of the gpl
1938
weller-lea amanedment adds to scope of ftc responsibilities the investigation of unfair or deceptive acts or practices in commerce