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| facts | for Consumers |
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| Bureau of Consumer Protection
Office of Consumer &
Business Education (202) 326-3650 |
Each year, Americans arrange more than 2 million
funerals for family and friends. At a potential cost of
more than $10,000, consumers may want to be aware of
regulations that help protect them.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) developed a trade
regulation rule concerning funeral industry practices,
which went into effect April 30, 1984. It is called the
Funeral Rule; its purpose is to enable consumers to obtain
information about funeral arrangements.
In general, the Rule makes it easier for you to select
only those goods and services you want or need and to pay
for only those you select. For example, you can find out
the cost of individual items over the telephone. Also, when
you inquire in person about funeral arrangements, the
funeral home will give you a written price list of the
goods and services available. When arranging a funeral, you
can purchase individual items or buy an entire package of
goods and services. If you want to purchase a casket and/or
vault, the funeral provider will supply lists that describe
all the available selections and their prices. As described
in greater detail in the following section, the FTC's
Funeral Rule helps you obtain information about the cost
and availability of individual funeral goods and services.
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FTC Headquarters 6th & Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20580 (202) 326-2222 TDD (202) 326-2502 FTC Regional Offices 1718 Peachtree Street, N.W., Suite 1000 Atlanta, Georgia 30367 (404) 347-4836 10 Causeway Street, Suite 1184 Boston, Massachusetts 02222-1073 (617) 565-7240 55 East Monroe Street, Suite 1437 Chicago, Illinois 60603 (312) 353-4423 668 Euclid Avenue, Suite 520-A Cleveland, Ohio 44114 (216) 522-4207 100 N. Central Expressway, Suite 500 Dallas, Texas 75201 (214) 767-5501 1405 Curtis Street, Suite 2900 Denver, Colorado 80202-2393 (303) 844-2271 11000 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 13209 Los Angeles, California 90024 (310) 575-7575 150 William Street, Suite 1300 New York, New York 10038 (212) 264-1207 901 Market Street, Suite 570 San Francisco, California 94103 (415) 744-7920 2806 Federal Bldg., 915 Second Ave Seattle, Washington 98174 (206) 220-6363 |