Misrepresentations prohibited by the Rule
mandatory disclosure on your Statement of Funeral Goods and Services Selected that relates to cash advance items?
" We charge you for our services in obtaining: (specify cash advance items) "
if your state or local law does not require a container to surround the casket in the grave which part of the disclosure may you leave out?
" in most areas of the country"
misrepresentation #6 cash advance items prohibited by the rule
If you mark-up the charge on cash advance items or receive a commission, discount, or rebate that is not passed on to the consumer, you CANNOT state that the price charged for the cash advance item is the same as your cost
what does the 3rd disclosure; alternative containers appear on your gpl?
If you want to arrange a direct cremation, you can use an alternative container. Alternative containers encase the body and can be made of materials like fiberboard or composition materials (with or without and outside covering) . The containers we provide are (specify containers)
A family selects a funeral with a viewing, you may explain to the family that embalming will
TEMPORARILY PRESERVE the body to make it suitable for viewing
what is the definition of the term direct creamtion
a direct cremation is one that occurs without any form viewing of the remains or any visitation or ceremony with the body present
who must you make the embalming disclosure available to?
all consumers, even if embalming is necessary
if you offer direct cremations, what must you make available to consumers
alternative containers
what does the term outer burial container refer to
any container designed to be placed around the casket in the grave
if a particular cemetery that your client family chooses requires an obc, how would you relay this to the family?
by explaining to the family that the selected cemetery of their choice requires an obc to be placed in the grave
how would you relay to the consumer that there is an added charge, or if you receive and keep a rebate, commission, or trade or volume discount ? besides informing them that the price is not the same as your cost
by including on your Statement of Funeral Goods and Services Selected the mandatory disclosure regarding cash advance items
how do you satisfy the obligation to tell the client family outer burial containers are not required by state law
by incorporating on the Outer Burial Container Price List the mandatory disclosure which appears on your gpl
what does the FTC Act prohibit
deceptive acts or practices
what do the consumer protection laws of most states prohibit?
deceptive practices
what does the phrase in immediate conjunction mean?
directly next to
if your state or local law in the area where you do business does not require embalming which part of the disclosure may you exclude?
except in certain special cases
what does the funeral rule prohibit you from making the representation of
funeral goods or services will delay the natural decomposition of human remains for a long term or an indefinite time
if in the case you do tell a consumer that he or she must buy a particular item because of any legal, cemetery, or crematory requirement , you must
identify and describe the particular requirement in writing on the Statement of Funeral Goods and Services Selected
misrepresentation #3 outer burial container prohibited by the rule
if in the case the law does NOT require a client family to buy an outer burial container, you CANNOT tell families that it is the LAW for them to purchase an obc
other misrepresentations of the funeral rule not specifically prohibited by the rule are considered
illegal
If in the case you have a family who wants to arrange a funeral w/a formal viewing/ the funeral will take place 3 days after death has occurred on a hot summer day. - Your STATE does NOT require embalming - You do not have refrigeration facilities In this scenario may you permit a white lie and tell the client family that the LAW requires embalming?
NO, b/c this is not the case and therefore you would be in violation of misrepresentation prohibited by the funeral rule
A family wants to arrange an immediate burial, but does not want to pay for embalming. Embalming is not required by your state law. Before burial takes place one family member wants to look briefly at the deceased by lifting the lid of the casket. In this scenario may you tell the family that embalming is required?
No, b/c the request to see the deceased does not constitute a formal viewing
where should you place the embalming disclosure on your general price list?
in immediate conjunction w/ the price for embalming
how should the 3rd disclosure alternative containers; be place on your gpl in correlation to the price for direct cremation?
in immediate conjunction with (directly next to ) the price range for direct cremation
where must your disclosure relating to cash advance items be place on your Statement of Funeral Goods and Services Selected ?
in immediate conjunction with (directly next to) the list of itemized cash advance items on your Statement and specify those cash advance items to which the disclosure applies
You sell caskets in your funeral establishment and have a bonding relationship w/ a specific casket supplier company. A client family chooses a casket from the company you regularly purchase caskets from and they are reading the casket companies written warranty . What must you as the funeral provider do?
inform Mr.Morton that the manufacturer has made certain statements about the product, but that you do not have personal knowledge of the protective value of merchandise
what is the purpose of the 3rd disclosure on your gpl?
informs consumers that they may use alternative containers for direct cremations
Define Alternative Container
is an unfinished wood box or other non-metal receptacle or enclosure, without ornamentation or a fixed interior lining, which is designed for the encasement of human remains. It is made of fiberboard, pressed-wood, composition materials or like materials, with or without an outside covering.
in regards to warranty information what does federal law require you to do?
make ALL warranty information available to consumers
does NYS or local law require embalming
no
does the funeral rule prevent you from adding a service charge on a cash advance item?
no
does the funeral rule require you to disclose the amount of that charge regarding a cash advance item?
no
if it is not the case that a particular cemetery requires an outer burial container, may you inform the consumer that the cemetery requires the outer burial container so your funeral home can make a profit?
no
may you tell a client family that EMBALMING WILL PRESERVE HUMAN REMAINS INDEFINITELY. In order to persuade the family to select embalming?
no
may you tell a client family that funeral goods such as caskets or vaults have protective features or will protect the body from gravesite substances?
no
may you tell consumers, in the case of direct cremations, that they must buy a casket for any other reason
no
may you tell the client family that NYS or local law requires embalming?
no b/c it is not the law
is it true that funeral goods such as caskets or vaults have protective features or will protect the body from gravesite substances
no, b/c this statement is not true
does the request to view the deceased prior to burial or cremation constitute grounds for embalming?
no, the request to see the deceased does not constitute a formal viewing
how do you relay to the consumer that embalming is not required by law except in special circumstances
required disclosure #2 Embalming on your general price list
how do you display to a consumer that alternative containers are available for cremation?
required disclosure #3 alternative containers on your general price list
what must you inform the client family regarding outer burial containers
state law does NOT require them to purchase an obc
if a consumer is inquiring of a direct cremation, what must you inform them in regards to caskets?
that alternative containers are available for direct cremations
if relevant what must you tell consumers in writing?
that embalming is not required by law except in special circumstances
if state law does require embalming what do you relay to the client family
that embalming is required due to the specific circumstances
if state or local law requires embalming, you may NOT tell consumers
that embalming is required for practical purposes
if there IS an added charge, or if you receive and keep a rebate, commission, or trade or volume discount, what must you tell consumers?
that the price is not the same as your cost
when a family is given the manufacturer's warranties to read over what must you as the funeral provide indicate
that these claims are made by the manufacturer and not by you
who recognizes that the statement " funeral goods and services will delay the natural decomposition of human remains for along term or an indefinite time" ?
the Commission
A family wants to arrange a funeral with a formal viewing. The funeral will take place three days after death has occurred on a hot summer day. - Your state does not require embalming - You do not have refrigeration facilities In this scenario what can you tell the client family?
the funeral home requires embalming as a practical necessity to delay decomposition of the remains and to preserve them for viewing
how does the funeral rule apply to crematories regarding cremation containers?
the funeral rule prohibits crematories from requiring that a casket be purchased for direct cremation
what does the funeral rule allow crematories to set standards for?
the kind of alternative containers they will accept for cremations Eg. crematory might stipulate that it will accept only rigid containers
Mr.Morton has chosen a casket your funeral establishment offers what should you allow Mr. Morton to read?
the written warranty that the manufacturer offers
what is the purpose of keeping updated rules of local cemeteries in your funeral establishment?
to make sure that the information regarding obc for that cemetery is accurate
t/f some states may have laws or regulations that prohibit any mark-up on cash advance items
true NYS is not one of those states that prohibit mark-ups
does the mandatory disclosure regarding outer burial containers tell consumers that grave liners are suitable for meeting ANY cemetery requirement
yes
A family wants to arrange an immediate burial, but does not want to pay for embalming. Embalming is not required by your state law. Before burial takes place one family member wants to look briefly at the deceased by lifting the lid of the casket. - Since you can not charge for embalming b/c it is not required by your state law May you find a loop hole and require the family to pay for " other preparation of the body" if they already declined embalming?
you CANNOT require the family to pay for " other preparation of the body" if they already decline embalming
misrepresentation #4 legal and cemetery requirements prohibited by the rule
you CANNOT tell consumers that any federal, state, or local law or a particular cemetery or crematory requires them to buy a particular good or service, if that statement is FALSE
misrepresentation #2 prohibited by the funeral rule is a casket for direct cremation
you CANNOT tell consumers that state or local law requires them to buy a casket if they are arranging for a direct cremation
misrepresentation #5 Preservative and Protective Value Claims ; prohibited by the rule
you cannot make any representations to consumers that funeral goods or services will delay the natural decomposition of human remains for a long term or an indefinite time
the term outer burial container refers to which type of containers
-burial vaults -grave boxes -grave liners
the funeral rule prohibits specific misrepresentations in six areas
1. embalming 2. casket for direct cremation 3. outer burial container 4. legal and cemetery requirements 5. preservative and protective value claims 6. cash advance items
if your state law requires either refrigeration or embalming after a certain period of time what two options may you give to the client family
1. if you have refrigeration facilities available, you MUST give consumers the option 2. embalming
if your state or local law requires embalming , you may not tell consumers that embalming is required for practical purposes in the following (3) situations
1. when the consumer wants a direct cremation 2. when the consumer wants an immediate burial 3. when refrigeration is available and the consumer wants a closed-casket funeral with no formal viewing or visitation
regarding warranties what must you allow the family to read
ANY of the manufacturer's warranties
which disclosure do you include on both your gpl and Outer Burial Container Price List?
Disclosure #6 relating to outer burial containers " In most areas of the country, state or local law does not require that you buy a container to surround the casket in the gave. However, many cemeteries require that you have such a container so that the grave will not sink in. Either a grave liner or a burial vault will satisfy these requirements
Required disclosure #2 Embalming on your gpl states as follows
EXCEPT IN CERTAIN SPECIAL CASES, embalming is not required by law. Embalming may be necessary, however, if you select certain funeral arrangements, such as a funeral with viewing. If you do not want embalming, you usually have the right to choose and arrangement that does not require you to pay for it, such as a direct cremation or immediate burial
