93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2003 and 2004
HB5025

 

Introduced 02/05/04, by Dan Brady

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
New Act

    Creates the Funeral Practices Act. Provides that in selling or offering to sell funeral goods or funeral services to the public, it is an unfair or deceptive act or practice for a funeral provider to not furnish accurate price information disclosing the cost to the purchaser for each of the specific funeral goods and funeral services used in connection with the disposition of deceased human bodies. Provides that if a funeral provider complies with preventive requirements he or she is not engaged in unfair or deceptive acts or practices. Provides that in selling or offering to sell funeral goods or funeral services to the public, it is a deceptive act or practice for a funeral provider to misrepresent provisions concerning embalming, caskets for cremations, outer burial containers, and cash advances. Provides that funeral providers must retain and make available for inspection by the Federal Trade Commission true and accurate copies of price lists for at least one year after the date of their last distribution to customers, and a copy of each statement of funeral goods and services selected, for at least one year from the date of the arrangements conference. Provides that funeral providers must make all disclosures to the customer in a clear and conspicuous manner.


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1     AN ACT concerning business transactions.
 
2     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
 
4     Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5 Funeral Practices Act.
 
6     Section 5. Definitions. In this Act:
7     "Alternative container" means an unfinished wood box or
8 other non-metal receptacle or enclosure, without ornamentation
9 or a fixed interior lining, which is designed for the
10 encasement of human remains and which is made of fiberboard,
11 pressed-wood, composition materials, with or without an
12 outside covering, or like materials.
13     "Cash advance item" means any item of service or
14 merchandise described to a purchaser as a "cash advance",
15 "accommodation", "cash disbursement", or similar term. A cash
16 advance item is also any item obtained from a third party and
17 paid for by the funeral provider on the purchaser's behalf.
18 Cash advance items may include, but are not limited to,
19 cemetery or crematory services, pallbearers, public
20 transportation, clergy honoraria, flowers, musicians or
21 singers, nurses, obituary notices, gratuities, and death
22 certificates.
23     "Casket" means a rigid container which is designed for the
24 encasement of human remains and which is usually constructed of
25 wood, metal, fiberglass, plastic, or like material, and
26 ornamented and lined with fabric.
27     "Casket retailer" means a person who sells or offers to
28 sell caskets.
29     "Commission" refers to the Federal Trade Commission.
30     "Cremation" means a heating process which incinerates
31 human remains.
32     "Crematory" means any person, partnership, or corporation

 

 

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1 that performs cremation.
2     "Direct cremation" means a disposition of human remains by
3 cremation, without formal viewing, visitation, or ceremony
4 with the body present.
5     "Funeral ceremony" means a service commemorating the
6 deceased with the body present.
7     "Funeral goods" means the goods which are sold or offered
8 for sale directly to the public for use in connection with
9 funeral services by funeral directors, cemeterians,
10 cremationists, casket retailers, and memorial retailers.
11     "Funeral provider" means any person, partnership, or
12 corporation that sells or offers to sell funeral goods or
13 funeral services to the public.
14     "Funeral services" means: (1) any services which may be
15 used to care for and prepare deceased human bodies for burial,
16 cremation, or other final disposition and arrange, supervise,
17 or conduct the funeral ceremony or the final disposition of
18 deceased human bodies; and (2) any services provided by funeral
19 directors, cemeterians, cremationists, casket retailers, and
20 memorial retailers.
21     "Immediate burial" means a disposition of human remains by
22 burial, without formal viewing, visitation, or ceremony with
23 the body present, except for a graveside service.
24     "Memorial retailer" means a person who sells or offers to
25 sell to the public any memorial intended to mark the location
26 of the interment of human remains.
27     "Memorial service" means a ceremony commemorating the
28 deceased without the body present.
29     "Outer burial container" means any container which is
30 designed for placement in the grave around the casket
31 including, but not limited to, containers commonly known as
32 burial vaults, grave boxes, and grave liners.
33     "Person" means any individual, partnership, corporation,
34 association, government or governmental subdivision or agency,
35 or other entity.
36     "Services of funeral director and staff" means the basic

 

 

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1 services, not to be included in prices of other categories in
2 paragraph (4) of subsection (b) of Section 10, that are
3 furnished by a funeral provider in arranging any funeral, such
4 as conducting the arrangements conference, planning the
5 funeral, obtaining necessary permits, and placing obituary
6 notices.
 
7     Section 10. Price disclosures.
8     (a) Unfair or deceptive acts or practices. In selling or
9 offering to sell funeral goods or funeral services to the
10 public, it is an unfair or deceptive act or practice for a
11 funeral provider to fail to furnish accurate price information
12 disclosing the cost to the purchaser for each of the specific
13 funeral goods and funeral services used in connection with the
14 disposition of deceased human bodies, including but not limited
15 to, the price of embalming, transportation of remains, use of
16 facilities, caskets, outer burial containers, immediate
17 burials, or direct cremations. Any funeral provider who
18 complies with the preventive requirements of subsection (b) of
19 this Section is not engaged in unfair or deceptive acts or
20 practices.
21     (b) Preventive requirements. To prevent unfair or
22 deceptive acts or practices as defined in subsection (a) of
23 this Section, as well as the unfair or deceptive acts or
24 practices defined in subdivision (b)(1) of Section 20, a
25 funeral provider must:
26         (1) Tell persons who ask by telephone about the funeral
27     provider's offerings or prices any accurate information
28     from the price lists described in paragraphs (2) through
29     (4) of this subsection (b) and any other readily available
30     information that reasonably answers the question.
31         (2) Give a printed or typewritten price list to people
32     who inquire in person about the offerings or prices of
33     caskets or alternative containers. The funeral provider
34     must offer the list upon beginning discussion of the
35     caskets. The list must contain at least the retail prices

 

 

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1     of all caskets and alternative containers offered which do
2     not require special ordering, enough information to
3     identify each, and the effective date for the price list.
4     The list must contain the name of the funeral provider's
5     place of business and a caption describing the list as a
6     "casket price list". Instead of a written list, other
7     formats, such as notebooks, brochures, or charts may be
8     used if they contain the same information as would the
9     printed or typewritten list and display it in a clear and
10     conspicuous manner. A funeral provider does not have to
11     make a casket price list available if the funeral provider
12     places on the general price list the information required
13     under paragraph (4) of this subsection (b).
14         (3) Give a printed or typewritten price list to persons
15     who inquire in person about outer burial container
16     offerings or prices. The funeral provider must offer the
17     list upon beginning discussion of the containers. The list
18     must contain the retail prices of all outer burial
19     containers offered which do not require special ordering,
20     enough information to identify each container, and the
21     effective date for the prices listed. The list must contain
22     the name of the funeral provider's place of business and a
23     caption describing the list as an "outer burial container
24     price list". Instead of a written list, the funeral
25     provider may use other formats, such as notebooks,
26     brochures, or charts, if they contain the same information
27     as the printed or typewritten list and display it in a
28     clear and conspicuous manner. A funeral provider does not
29     have to make an outer burial container price list available
30     if the funeral provider places on the general price list
31     the information required under paragraph (4) of this
32     subsection (b).
33         (4) Give a printed or typewritten price list for
34     retention to persons who inquire in person about the
35     funeral goods, funeral services, or prices of funeral goods
36     or services offered by the funeral provider. The funeral

 

 

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1     provider must give the list upon beginning discussion of
2     any of the following: (i) the prices of funeral goods or
3     funeral services, (ii) the overall type of funeral service
4     or disposition, or (iii) the specific funeral goods or
5     funeral services offered by the funeral provider.
6             (A) The requirement under this subsection (b)
7         applies whether the discussion takes place in a funeral
8         home or elsewhere. However, when the deceased is
9         removed for transportation to the funeral home, an
10         in-person request at that time for authorization to
11         embalm, required by paragraph (2) of subsection (a) of
12         Section 25, does not by itself trigger the requirement
13         to offer the general price list if the provider, in
14         seeking prior embalming approval, discloses that
15         embalming is not required by law except in certain
16         special cases, if any. The requirement under this
17         subsection, to give consumers a general price list,
18         applies to any other discussion during that time about
19         prices or the selection of funeral goods or services.
20             (B) The list required under this paragraph (4) must
21         contain at least the following information:
22                 (i) The name, address, and telephone number of
23             the funeral provider's place of business;
24                 (ii) A caption describing the list as a
25             "general price list"; and
26                 (iii) The effective date for the price list.
27         (5) Include on the price list, in any order, the retail
28     prices, expressed either as the flat fee, or as the price
29     per hour, mile, or other unit of computation, and the
30     following information:
31             (A) Forwarding of remains to another funeral home,
32         together with a list of the services provided for any
33         quoted price;
34             (B) Receiving remains from another funeral home,
35         together with a list of the services provided for any
36         quoted price;

 

 

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1             (C) The price range for the direct cremations
2         offered by the funeral provider, together with:
3                 (i) a separate price for a direct cremation if
4             the purchaser provides the container;
5                 (ii) separate prices for each direct cremation
6             offered including an alternative container; and
7                 (iii) a description of the services and
8             container included in each price;
9             (D) The price range for the immediate burials
10         offered by the funeral provider, together with:
11                 (i) a separate price for an immediate burial if
12             the purchaser provides the casket;
13                 (ii) separate prices for each immediate burial
14             offered including a casket or alternative
15             container; and
16                 (iii) a description of the services and
17             container included in that price;
18             (E) Transfer of remains to funeral home;
19             (F) Embalming;
20             (G) Other preparation of the body;
21             (H) Use of facilities and staff for viewing;
22             (I) Use of facilities and staff for funeral
23         ceremony;
24             (J) Use of facilities and staff for memorial
25         service;
26             (K) Use of equipment and staff for graveside
27         service;
28             (L) Hearse; and
29             (M) Limousine.
30         (6) Include on the price list, in any order, the
31     following information:
32             (A) The price range for the caskets offered by the
33         funeral provider, together with the statement: "A
34         complete price list will be provided at the funeral
35         provider's location."; or the prices of individual
36         caskets, disclosed as provided under paragraph (2) of

 

 

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1         this subsection (b).
2             (B) The price range for the outer burial containers
3         offered by the funeral provider, together with the
4         statement: "A complete price list will be provided at
5         the funeral provider's location."; or the prices of
6         individual outer burial containers, disclosed as
7         provided under paragraph (3) of this subsection (b).
8             (C) The price for the basic services of the funeral
9         director and staff, together with a list of the
10         principal basic services provided for any quoted price
11         and, if the charge cannot be declined by the purchaser,
12         the statement: "This fee for our basic services will be
13         added to the total cost of the funeral arrangements you
14         select. (This fee is already included in our charges
15         for direct cremations, immediate burials, and
16         forwarding or receiving remains).". If the charge
17         cannot be declined by the purchaser, the quoted price
18         shall include (i) all charges for the recovery of
19         unallocated funeral provider overhead, and a funeral
20         provider may include in the required disclosure the
21         phrase "and overhead" after the word "services", or
22         (ii) the following statement: "Please note that a fee
23         of (specify dollar amount) for the use of our basic
24         services is included in the price of our caskets. This
25         same fee shall be added to the total cost of your
26         funeral arrangements if you provide the casket. Our
27         services include (specify)." The fee shall include all
28         charges for the recovery of unallocated funeral
29         provider overhead, and a funeral provider may include
30         in the required disclosure the phrase "and overhead"
31         after the word "services". The statement must be placed
32         on the general price list together with the casket
33         price range, required under paragraph (2) of this
34         subsection (b), or together with the prices of
35         individual caskets, required under paragraph (2) of
36         this subsection (b).

 

 

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1         (7) Give an itemized written statement for retention to
2     each person who arranges a funeral or other disposition of
3     human remains, at the conclusion of the discussion of
4     arrangements. The information may be included on any
5     contract, statement, or other document which the funeral
6     provider would otherwise provide at the conclusion of
7     discussion of arrangements. The statement must list the
8     following information:
9             (A) The funeral goods or funeral services selected
10         by that person and the prices to be paid for each good
11         or service;
12             (B) Specifically itemized cash advance items.
13         These prices must be given to the extent then known or
14         reasonably ascertainable. If the prices are not known
15         or reasonably ascertainable, a good faith estimate
16         shall be given and a written statement of the actual
17         charges shall be provided before the final bill is
18         paid; and
19             (C) The total cost of the goods or services
20         selected.
21         (8) Give any other price information, in any other
22     format, in addition to that required under subdivisions
23     (b)(1) through (b)(7) of this Section.
 
24     Section 15. Misrepresentations.
25     (a) Embalming provisions.
26         (1) Deceptive acts or practices. In selling or offering
27     to sell funeral goods or funeral services to the public, it
28     is a deceptive act or practice for a funeral provider to:
29             (A) Represent that State or local law requires that
30         a deceased person be embalmed when such is not the
31         case; or
32             (B) Fail to disclose that embalming is not required
33         by law except in certain special cases, if any.
34         (2) Preventive requirements. To prevent deceptive acts
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1     unfair or deceptive acts or practices defined in Sections
2     20 and 25 of this Act, a funeral provider must:
3             (A) Not represent that a deceased person is
4         required to be embalmed for:
5                 (i) direct cremation;
6                 (ii) immediate burial; or
7                 (iii) a closed casket funeral without viewing
8             or visitation when refrigeration is available and
9             when State or local law does not require embalming;
10             and
11             (B) Place the following statement of disclosure on
12         the general price list, required under paragraph (4) of
13         subsection (b) of Section 10, in immediate conjunction
14         with the price shown for embalming: "Except in certain
15         special cases, embalming is not required by law.
16         Embalming may be necessary, however, if you select
17         certain funeral arrangements, such as a funeral with
18         viewing. If you do not want embalming, you usually have
19         the right to choose an arrangement that does not
20         require you to pay for it, such as direct cremation or
21         immediate burial." The phrase "except in certain
22         special cases" shall not be included in this disclosure
23         if State or local law in the areas where the provider
24         does business does not require embalming under any
25         circumstances.
26     (b) Casket for cremation provisions.
27         (1) Deceptive acts or practices. In selling or offering
28     to sell funeral goods or funeral services to the public, it
29     is a deceptive act or practice for a funeral provider to:
30             (A) Represent that State or local law requires a
31         casket for direct cremations; or
32             (B) Represent that a casket is required for direct
33         cremations.
34         (2) Preventive requirements. To prevent deceptive acts
35     or practices, as well as the unfair or deceptive acts or
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1     Section 20, a funeral provider must place the following
2     disclosure in immediate conjunction with the price range
3     shown for direct cremations: "If you want to arrange a
4     direct cremation, you may use an alternative container.
5     Alternative containers encase the body and can be made of
6     materials such as fiberboard or composition materials
7     (with or without an outside covering). The containers we
8     provide are (specify containers)." This disclosure is
9     required to be placed on the general price list only if the
10     funeral provider arranges direct cremations.
11     (c) Outer burial container provisions.
12         (1) Deceptive acts or practices. In selling or offering
13     to sell funeral goods or funeral services to the public, it
14     is a deceptive act or practice for a funeral provider to:
15             (A) Represent that State or local laws or
16         regulations, or particular cemeteries, require outer
17         burial containers when such is not the case.
18             (B) Fail to disclose to persons arranging funerals
19         that State law does not require the purchase of an
20         outer burial container.
21         (2) Preventive requirements. To prevent these
22     deceptive acts or practices, a funeral provider must place
23     the following statement of disclosure on the outer burial
24     container price list, as required under paragraph (3) of
25     subsection (b) of Section 10, or if the prices of outer
26     burial containers are listed on the general price list, as
27     required under paragraph (4) of subsection (b) of Section
28     10, in immediate conjunction with those prices: "In most
29     areas of the country, state or local law does not require
30     that you buy a container to surround the casket in the
31     grave. However, many cemeteries require that you have such
32     a container so that the grave will not sink in. Either a
33     grave or a burial vault will satisfy these requirements."
34     The phrase "in most areas of the country" shall not be
35     included in this disclosure if State or local law in the
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1     container to surround the casket in the grave.
2     (d) General provisions on legal and cemetery requirements.
3         (1) Deceptive acts or practices. In selling or offering
4     to sell funeral goods or funeral services to the public, it
5     is a deceptive act or practice for a funeral provider to
6     represent that federal, State, or local laws, or particular
7     cemeteries or crematories, require the purchase of any
8     funeral goods or funeral services when such is not the
9     case.
10         (2) Preventive requirements. To prevent these
11     deceptive acts or practices, as well as the deceptive acts
12     or practices identified in subdivisions (a)(1), (b)(1),
13     and (c)(1) of this Section, a funeral provider must
14     identify and briefly describe in writing on the statement
15     of funeral goods or services selected any legal, cemetery,
16     or crematory requirement that the funeral provider
17     represents to any person as compelling the purchase of
18     funeral goods or funeral services for a funeral that the
19     person is arranging.
20     (e) Provisions on preservative and protective value
21     claims. In selling or offering to sell funeral goods or funeral
22     services to the public, it is a deceptive act or practice for a
23     funeral provider to:
24         (1) Represent that funeral goods or funeral services
25     will delay the natural decomposition of human remains for a
26     long-term or indefinite time; or
27         (2) Represent that funeral goods have protective
28     features or will protect the body from gravesite
29     substances, when such is not the case.
30     (f) Cash advance provisions.
31         (1) Deceptive acts or practices. In selling or offering
32     to sell funeral goods or funeral services to the public, it
33     is a deceptive act or practice for a funeral provider to:
34             (A) Represent that the price charged for a cash
35         advance items is the same as the cost to the funeral
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1             (B) Fail to disclose to persons arranging funerals
2         that the price being charged for a cash advance item is
3         not the same as the cost to the funeral provider for
4         the item when such is not the case.
5         (2) Preventive requirements. To prevent these
6     deceptive acts or practices, a funeral provider must place
7     the following sentence in the itemized statement of funeral
8     goods or services selected, in immediate conjunction with
9     the list of itemized cash advance items required under
10     paragraph (5) of subsection (b) of Section 10: "We charge
11     you for our services in obtaining: (specify cash advance
12     items)." if the funeral provider makes a charge upon, or
13     receives and retains a rebate, commission, or trade or
14     volume discount upon a cash advance item.
 
15     Section 20. Required purchase of funeral goods or funeral
16 services.
17     (a) Casket for cremation provisions.
18         (1) Unfair or deceptive acts or practices. In selling
19     or offering to sell funeral goods or funeral services to
20     the public, it is an unfair or deceptive act or practice
21     for a funeral provider, or a crematory, to require that a
22     casket be purchased for direct cremation.
23         (2) Preventive requirement. To prevent this unfair or
24     deceptive act or practice, a funeral provider must make an
25     alternative container available for direct cremations, if
26     the provider arranges direct cremations.
27     (b) Other required purchases of funeral goods or funeral
28     services.
29         (1) Unfair or deceptive acts or practices. In selling
30     or offering to sell funeral goods or funeral services, it
31     is an unfair or deceptive act or practice for a funeral
32     provider to:
33             (A) Condition the furnishing of any funeral good or
34         funeral service to a person arranging a funeral upon
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1         service, except as required by law or as otherwise
2         permitted under this subsection; or
3             (B) Charge any fee as a condition to furnishing any
4         funeral goods or funeral services to a person arranging
5         a funeral, other than the fees for services of the
6         funeral director and staff, other funeral services or
7         funeral goods selected by the purchaser, and other
8         funeral goods or services required to be purchased.
9         (2) Preventive requirements. To prevent unfair or
10     deceptive acts or practices under this subsection (b), a
11     funeral provider must:
12             (A) Place the following statement of disclosure in
13         the general price list, immediately above the prices
14         required under paragraph (4) of subsection (b) of
15         Section 10: "The goods or services shown below are
16         those we can provide to our customers. You may choose
17         only the items you desire. If legal or other
18         requirements mean you must buy any items you did not
19         specifically ask for, we will explain the reason in
20         writing on the statement we provide describing the
21         funeral goods and services you selected." Provided,
22         however, that if the charge for "services of funeral
23         director and staff" can not be declined by the
24         purchaser, the statement shall include the sentence:
25         "However, any funeral arrangements you select will
26         include a charge for our basic services." between the
27         second and third sentences of the statement of
28         disclosure otherwise required under this subparagraph
29         (A). The statement may include the phrase "and
30         overhead" after the word "services" if the fee includes
31         a charge for the recovery of unallocated funeral
32         provider overhead; and
33             (B) Place the following disclosure in the
34         statement of funeral goods and services selected:
35         "Charges are only for those items that you selected or
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1         cemetery or crematory to use any items, we will explain
2         the reasons in writing below."
 
3     Section 25. Services provided without prior approval.
4     (a) Unfair or deceptive acts or practices. In selling or
5 offering to sell funeral goods or funeral services to the
6 public, it is an unfair or deceptive act or practice for any
7 funeral provider to embalm a deceased human body for a fee
8 unless:
9         (1) State or local law or regulation requires embalming
10     in the particular circumstances regardless of any funeral
11     choice that the family might make;
12         (2) Prior approval for embalming, expressly described,
13     has been obtained from a family member or other authorized
14     person; or
15         (3) The funeral provider is unable to contact a family
16     member or other authorized person after exercising due
17     diligence, has no reason to believe the family does not
18     want embalming performed, and obtains subsequent approval
19     for embalming already performed, expressly described. In
20     seeking approval, the funeral provider must disclose that a
21     fee will be charged if the family selects a funeral that
22     requires embalming, such as a funeral with viewing, and
23     that no fee will be charged if the family selects a service
24     that does not require embalming, such as direct cremation
25     or immediate burial.
26     (b) Preventive requirement. To prevent these unfair or
27 deceptive acts or practices, a funeral provider must include on
28 the itemized statement of funeral goods or services selected,
29 required under paragraph (5) of subsection (b) of Section 10,
30 the statement: "If you selected a funeral that may require
31 embalming, such as a funeral with viewing, you may have to pay
32 for embalming. You do not have to pay for embalming you did not
33 approve if you selected arrangements such as a direct cremation
34 or immediate burial. If we charged for embalming, we will
35 explain why below."
 

 

 

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1     Section 30. Retention of documents. To prevent the unfair
2 or deceptive acts or practices specified in Sections 5 and 10
3 of this Act, a funeral provider must retain and make available
4 for inspection by Commission officials true and accurate copies
5 of the price lists specified in subdivisions (b)(2) through
6 (b)(4) of Section 10 for at least one year after the date of
7 their last distribution to customers, and a copy of each
8 statement of funeral goods and services selected, as required
9 by paragraph (5) of subsection (b) of Section 10, for at least
10 one year from the date of the arrangements conference.
 
11     Section 35. Comprehension of disclosures. To prevent the
12 unfair or deceptive acts or practices specified in Sections 5
13 and 10, a funeral provider must make all disclosures required
14 by those Sections in a clear and conspicuous manner. A funeral
15 provider shall not include in the casket, outer burial
16 container, and general price lists, required under
17 subdivisions (b)(2) through (b)(4) of Section 10, any statement
18 or information that alters or contradicts the information
19 required by that Section to be included in those lists.
 
20     Section 40. Severability. If any provisions of this Act or
21 its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid,
22 the invalidity of that provision or application does not affect
23 other provisions or applications of this Act that can be given
24 effect without the invalid provision or application.