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149A.72 FUNERAL INDUSTRY PRACTICES; MISREPRESENTATIONS.
    Subdivision 1. Embalming provisions; deceptive acts or practices. 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 represent that state or local law requires that a dead human body be embalmed when
that is not the case or to fail to disclose that embalming is not required by law except in certain
cases.
    Subd. 2. Embalming provisions; preventive requirements. To prevent deceptive acts
or practices, a funeral provider must not represent that a dead human body is required to be
embalmed for direct cremation, immediate burial, or a closed casket funeral without viewing or
visitation, when refrigeration is available and when not required by law. The funeral provider
must also place the following disclosure on the general price list, described in section 149A.71,
subdivision 2
, paragraph (e), in immediate conjunction with the price shown for embalming:
"Except in certain 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 an arrangement that does not require
you to pay for it, such as direct cremation or immediate burial."
    Subd. 3. Casket for cremation provisions; deceptive acts or practices. 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 represent that a casket is required for cremations by state or local law or
otherwise.
    Subd. 4. Casket for cremation provision; preventive measures. To prevent deceptive acts
or practices, funeral providers must place the following disclosure in immediate conjunction with
the prices shown for cremations: "If you want to arrange a cremation, you can use a cremation
container. A cremation container is a combustible, closed container resistant to the leakage of
bodily fluids, that encases the body and can be made of materials like fiberboard or composition
materials (with or without an outside covering). The containers we provide are (specify containers
provided)." This disclosure is required only if the funeral provider arranges direct cremations.
    Subd. 5. Rental caskets; deceptive acts or practices. In selling or offering to sell funeral
goods, funeral services, burial site goods, or burial site services to the public, it is a deceptive
act or practice for a funeral provider to fail to disclose that a casket has been used in a previous
funeral ceremony when that is the case.
    Subd. 6. Rental caskets; preventive measures. To prevent deceptive acts or practices,
funeral providers must place the following disclosure in immediate conjunction with the prices
shown for funeral goods or funeral services where a casket may be rented rather than purchased:
"If you choose a funeral service where a rental casket is provided, the casket used for the funeral
service may have been used in a previous funeral service. If the casket has been used in a previous
funeral service, the interior lining has either been replaced or thoroughly cleaned."
    Subd. 7. Outer burial container provisions; deceptive acts or practices. In selling or
offering to sell funeral goods, funeral services, burial site goods, or burial site services to the
public, it is a deceptive act or practice for a funeral provider to represent that state or local laws or
regulations, or particular cemeteries, require outer burial containers when that is not the case or to
fail to disclose to consumers arranging funerals that state law or local law does not require the
purchase of an outer burial container.
    Subd. 8. Outer burial container provisions; preventive requirements. To prevent
deceptive acts or practices, funeral providers must place the following disclosure on the outer
burial container price list, described in section 149A.71, subdivision 2, paragraph (c), or, if the
prices of outer burial containers are listed on the general price list, described in section 149A.71,
subdivision 2
, paragraph (e), in immediate conjunction with those prices: "In most areas of the
country, state or local law does not require that you buy a container to surround the casket in the
grave. 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."
    Subd. 9. Deceptive acts or practices. In selling or offering to sell funeral goods, funeral
services, burial site goods, or burial site services to the public, it is a deceptive act or practice
for a funeral provider to represent that federal, state, or local laws, or particular cemeteries or
crematories, require the purchase of any funeral goods, funeral services, burial site goods, or
burial site services when that is not the case.
    Subd. 10. Preventive requirements. To prevent deceptive acts or practices, funeral providers
must identify and briefly describe in writing on the statement of funeral goods, funeral services,
burial site goods, and burial site services selected, as described in section 149A.71, subdivision 2,
paragraph (f), any legal, cemetery, or crematory requirement which the funeral provider represents
to consumers as compelling the purchase of funeral goods, funeral services, burial site goods, or
burial site services for the funeral which that consumer is arranging.
    Subd. 11. Claims on preservation; deceptive acts or practices. In selling or offering
to sell funeral goods, funeral services, burial site goods, or burial site services to the public,
it is a deceptive act or practice for a funeral provider to represent that funeral goods, funeral
services, burial site goods, or burial site services will delay the natural decomposition of human
remains for a long term or indefinite time or to represent that funeral goods or burial site goods
have protective features, beyond a lid sealing casket, or will protect the body from grave site
substances, when that is not the case.
    Subd. 12. Cash advance provisions; deceptive acts or practices. In selling or offering to
sell funeral goods, funeral services, burial site goods, or burial site services to the public, it is
a deceptive act or practice for a funeral provider to represent that the price charged for a cash
advance item is the same as the cost to the funeral provider for the item when that is not the case
or to fail to disclose to the consumer arranging the funeral that the price charged for a cash
advance item is not the same as the cost to the funeral provider when that is not the case.
    Subd. 13. Cash advance provisions; preventive requirements. To prevent deceptive acts
or practices, funeral providers must place the following sentence in the itemized statement of
funeral goods, funeral services, burial site goods, and burial site services selected, in immediate
conjunction with the list of itemized cash advance items required by section 149A.71, subdivision
2
, paragraph (f): "We charge you for our services in obtaining (specify cash advance items
provided).", if the funeral provider makes a charge upon, or receives and retains a rebate,
commission, or trade or volume discount upon a cash advance item.
History: 1997 c 215 s 29; 2000 c 438 s 16-23

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