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FUNERAL SERVICES LICENSING ACT

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AMENDMENTS

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2007 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Kay L. McIff

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Senate Sponsor: Jon J. Greiner

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill modifies provisions of the Funeral Services Licensing Act regarding licensure
             11      classifications, the composition of the Board of Funeral Service, qualifications for
             12      licensure, the supervision of funeral service interns, the determination of the disposition
             13      of a deceased person, preneed funeral arrangements, including required trust accounts,
             14      and unlawful and unprofessional conduct by funeral service establishments and their
             15      employees.
             16      Highlighted Provisions:
             17          This bill:
             18          .    modifies the definition of a funeral service establishment in the Funeral Services
             19      Licensing Act to include the furnishing of services, merchandise, and products
             20      purchased under a preneed funeral arrangement;
             21          .    modifies the composition of the Board of Funeral Service by increasing the number
             22      of funeral service directors serving on the board from three to four and eliminating
             23      the owner or officer of an endowment care cemetery member;
             24          .    eliminates the license classification of preneed funeral arrangement provider by
             25      combining it with the funeral service establishment license classification;
             26          .    modifies qualifications for licensure as a funeral service director, funeral service
             27      establishment, preneed funeral arrangement sales agent, and funeral service intern
             28      and changes the current designation of "funeral service apprentice" to "funeral
             29      service intern";


             30          .    provides for the conditional continuing licensure of a funeral service establishment
             31      upon the death or termination from employment of an establishment's funeral
             32      service director;
             33          .    modifies the licensure by endorsement provisions;
             34          .    modifies the unlawful and unprofessional conduct provisions of the act;
             35          .    modifies provisions related to the right and duty to control the disposition of a
             36      deceased person by surviving relatives or other individuals;
             37          .    provides for forfeiture of the right of disposition under specified circumstances;
             38          .    provides for the resolution of disputes on the right of disposition of a decedent by a
             39      probate court upon petitioning by relatives of the decedent or a funeral director who
             40      has custody of the decedent's remains;
             41          .    provides a funeral service establishment and funeral service director with immunity
             42      from civil and criminal liability and disciplinary action in carrying out the
             43      disposition of a decedent's remains;
             44          .    modifies provisions related to preneed funeral arrangement contracts and associated
             45      trust agreements; and
             46          .    makes certain technical changes.
             47      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             48          None
             49      Other Special Clauses:
             50          None
             51      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             52      AMENDS:
             53          26-4-16, as last amended by Chapter 49, Laws of Utah 2003
             54          58-9-102, as enacted by Chapter 49, Laws of Utah 2003
             55          58-9-201, as enacted by Chapter 49, Laws of Utah 2003
             56          58-9-301, as enacted by Chapter 49, Laws of Utah 2003
             57          58-9-302, as enacted by Chapter 49, Laws of Utah 2003


             58          58-9-303, as enacted by Chapter 49, Laws of Utah 2003
             59          58-9-305, as enacted by Chapter 49, Laws of Utah 2003
             60          58-9-306, as enacted by Chapter 49, Laws of Utah 2003
             61          58-9-307, as enacted by Chapter 49, Laws of Utah 2003
             62          58-9-501, as enacted by Chapter 49, Laws of Utah 2003
             63          58-9-502, as enacted by Chapter 49, Laws of Utah 2003
             64          58-9-503, as enacted by Chapter 49, Laws of Utah 2003
             65          58-9-602, as enacted by Chapter 49, Laws of Utah 2003
             66          58-9-701, as enacted by Chapter 49, Laws of Utah 2003
             67          58-9-703, as enacted by Chapter 49, Laws of Utah 2003
             68          58-9-706, as enacted by Chapter 49, Laws of Utah 2003
             69          58-9-707, as enacted by Chapter 49, Laws of Utah 2003
             70      ENACTS:
             71          58-9-605, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             72          58-9-606, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             73      REPEALS AND REENACTS:
             74          58-9-603, as enacted by Chapter 49, Laws of Utah 2003
             75     
             76      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             77          Section 1. Section 26-4-16 is amended to read:
             78           26-4-16. Release of body for funeral preparations.
             79          (1) (a) Where a body is held for investigation or autopsy under [the provisions of] this
             80      chapter or for [any] a medical investigation permitted by law, the body shall, if requested by the
             81      person given priority under Section 58-9-602 , be released for funeral preparations no later than
             82      24 hours after the arrival at the office of the medical examiner or regional medical facility.
             83          (b) An extension may be ordered only by a district court.
             84          (2) The right and duty to control the disposition of a deceased person [shall be] is
             85      governed by Sections 58-9-601 through [ 58-9-604 ] 58-9-606 .


             86          Section 2. Section 58-9-102 is amended to read:
             87           58-9-102. Definitions.
             88          In addition to the definitions in Section 58-1-102 , as used in this chapter:
             89          (1) "Beneficiary" means the individual who, at the time of the beneficiary's death, is to
             90      receive the benefit of the property and services purchased under a preneed funeral arrangement.
             91          (2) "Board" means the Board of Funeral Service created in Section 58-9-201 .
             92          (3) "Buyer" means [any] a person who purchases a preneed funeral arrangement.
             93          (4) "Calcination" means a process in which a dead human body is reduced by intense
             94      heat to a residue that is not as substantive as the residue that follows cremation.
             95          (5) "Cremation" means the reduction of a dead human body by direct flame to residue
             96      that includes bone fragments.
             97          (6) "Direct disposition" means the disposition of a dead human body:
             98          (a) as quickly as law allows;
             99          (b) without preparation of the body by embalming; and
             100          (c) without [any] an attendant funeral service or graveside service.
             101          (7) "Disposition" means the final disposal of a dead human body by:
             102          (a) earth interment;
             103          (b) above ground burial;
             104          (c) cremation;
             105          (d) calcination;
             106          (e) burial at sea;
             107          (f) delivery to a medical institution; or
             108          (g) other lawful means.
             109          (8) "Embalming" means replacing body fluids in a dead human body with preserving
             110      and disinfecting chemicals.
             111          [(9) "Funeral establishment" means a place established for any of the following
             112      purposes in connection with a dead human body:]
             113          [(a) custody;]


             114          [(b) shelter;]
             115          [(c) care;]
             116          [(d) preparation;]
             117          [(e) disposition; or]
             118          [(f) other services.]
             119          [(10)] (9) (a) "Funeral merchandise" means any of the following into which a dead
             120      human body is placed in connection with the transportation or disposition of the body:
             121          (i) [vaults] a vault;
             122          (ii) [caskets] a casket; or
             123          (iii) other personal property.
             124          (b) "Funeral merchandise" does not include:
             125          (i) a mausoleum [crypts] crypt;
             126          (ii) [interment receptacles] an interment receptacle preset in a cemetery; or
             127          (iii) a columbarium [niches] niche.
             128          [(11)] (10) "Funeral service" means [any] a service, rite, or ceremony performed:
             129          (a) with respect to the death of a human; and
             130          (b) with the body of the deceased present.
             131          [(13)] (11) "Funeral service director" means an individual licensed under this chapter
             132      who may engage in all lawful professional activities regulated and defined under the practice of
             133      funeral service.
             134          (12) (a) "Funeral service establishment" means a place of business at a specific street
             135      address or location licensed under this chapter that is devoted to:
             136          (i) the embalming, care, custody, shelter, preparation for burial, and final disposition of
             137      dead human bodies; and
             138          (ii) the furnishing of services, merchandise, and products purchased from the
             139      establishment as a preneed provider under a preneed funeral arrangement.
             140          (b) "Funeral service establishment" includes:
             141          (i) all portions of the business premises and all tools, instruments, and supplies used in


             142      the preparation and embalming of dead human bodies for burial, cremation, and final
             143      disposition as defined by division rule; and
             144          (ii) a facility used by the business in which funeral services may be conducted.
             145          [(12)] (13) "Funeral service [apprentice] intern" means an individual licensed under
             146      this chapter who is permitted to:
             147          (a) assist a funeral service director in the embalming or other preparation of a dead
             148      human body for [deposition] disposition;
             149          (b) assist a funeral service director in the cremation, calcination, or pulverization of a
             150      dead human body or its remains; and
             151          (c) perform other funeral service activities under the supervision of a funeral service
             152      director.
             153          (14) "Graveside service" means a funeral service held at the location of disposition.
             154          (15) "Memorial service" means [any] a service, rite, or ceremony performed:
             155          (a) with respect to the death of a human; and
             156          (b) without the body of the deceased present.
             157          (16) "Practice of funeral service" means:
             158          (a) supervising the receipt of custody and transportation of a dead human body to
             159      prepare the body for:
             160          (i) disposition; or
             161          (ii) shipment to another location;
             162          (b) entering into a contract with [any] a person to provide professional services
             163      regulated under this chapter;
             164          (c) embalming or otherwise preparing a dead human body for disposition;
             165          (d) supervising the arrangement or conduct of [any of the following]:
             166          (i) a funeral service;
             167          (ii) a graveside service; or
             168          (iii) a memorial service;
             169          (e) cremation, calcination, or pulverization of a dead human body or the body's


             170      remains;
             171          (f) supervising the arrangement of:
             172          (i) a disposition; or
             173          (ii) a direct disposition;
             174          (g) facilitating:
             175          (i) a disposition; or
             176          (ii) a direct disposition;
             177          (h) supervising [sales] the sale of funeral merchandise by a funeral establishment;
             178          (i) managing or otherwise being responsible for the practice of funeral service in a
             179      licensed funeral service establishment;
             180          (j) supervising the sale of a preneed funeral arrangement; and
             181          (k) contracting with or employing individuals to sell a preneed funeral arrangement.
             182          (17) (a) "Preneed funeral arrangement" means [any] a written or oral agreement sold in
             183      advance of the death of the beneficiary under which a person agrees with a buyer to provide at
             184      the death of the beneficiary any of the following as are typically provided in connection with a
             185      disposition:
             186          (i) goods;
             187          (ii) services, including:
             188          (A) embalming services; and
             189          (B) funeral directing services;
             190          (iii) real property; or
             191          (iv) personal property, including:
             192          (A) [caskets] a casket;
             193          (B) [other] another primary [containers] container;
             194          (C) a cremation or transportation [containers] container;
             195          (D) an outer burial [containers] container;
             196          (E) [vaults] a vault;
             197          (F) a grave [liners] liner;


             198          (G) funeral clothing and accessories;
             199          (H) [monuments] a monument;
             200          (I) a grave [markers] marker; and
             201          (J) a cremation [urns] urn.
             202          (b) "Preneed funeral arrangement" does not include a policy or product of life
             203      insurance providing a death benefit cash payment upon the death of the beneficiary which is
             204      not limited to providing the products or services described in Subsection (17)(a).
             205          [(18) "Provider" means a licensed funeral establishment that furnishes or will furnish
             206      the services or property purchased under a preneed funeral arrangement.]
             207          [(19)] (18) "Pulverization" means a grinding process that reduces the residue of a
             208      cremation or calcination into a powdery substance.
             209          [(20)] (19) "Sales agent" means an individual licensed under this chapter as a preneed
             210      funeral arrangement sales agent.
             211          [(21)] (20) "Unlawful conduct" is as defined in Sections 58-1-501 and 58-9-501 .
             212          [(22)] (21) "Unprofessional conduct" is as defined in Sections 58-1-501 and 58-9-502 .
             213          Section 3. Section 58-9-201 is amended to read:
             214           58-9-201. Board.
             215          (1) There is created the Board of Funeral Service consisting of:
             216          (a) [three] four funeral service directors who own [or], have an ownership interest in,
             217      or have management responsibilities for a funeral service establishment[, at least two of which
             218      are preneed funeral arrangement providers];
             219          (b) one preneed funeral arrangement sales agent, who does not have an ownership
             220      interest in a funeral service establishment; and
             221          [(c) one owner or officer of an endowment care cemetery; and]
             222          [(d)] (c) two members from the general public who have no association with the
             223      funeral service profession.
             224          (2) The board shall be appointed and serve in accordance with Section 58-1-201 .
             225          (3) (a) The duties and responsibilities of the board shall be in accordance with Sections


             226      58-1-202 and 58-1-203 . [In addition, the]
             227          (b) The board shall designate one of its members on a permanent or rotating basis to:
             228          [(a)] (i) assist the division in reviewing complaints concerning the unlawful or
             229      unprofessional conduct of a licensee; and
             230          [(b)] (ii) advise the division in its investigation of these complaints.
             231          (4) A board member who has, under Subsection (3), reviewed a complaint or advised
             232      the division in its investigation may be disqualified from participating with the board when the
             233      board serves as a presiding officer of an administrative proceeding concerning the complaint.
             234          Section 4. Section 58-9-301 is amended to read:
             235           58-9-301. Licensure required -- License classifications.
             236          (1) A license is required to engage in the practice of funeral service, except as
             237      specifically provided in Sections 58-1-307 and 58-9-305 .
             238          (2) The division shall issue to a person who qualifies under this chapter a license in the
             239      classification of:
             240          (a) funeral service director;
             241          (b) funeral service [apprentice] intern;
             242          (c) funeral service establishment; or
             243          [(d) preneed funeral arrangement provider; or]
             244          [(e)] (d) preneed funeral arrangement sales agent.
             245          Section 5. Section 58-9-302 is amended to read:
             246           58-9-302. Qualifications for licensure.
             247          (1) Each applicant for licensure as a funeral service director shall:
             248          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             249          (b) pay a fee as determined by the department under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             250          (c) be of good moral character in that the applicant has not been convicted of:
             251          (i) a first or second degree felony;
             252          (ii) a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude; or
             253          (iii) any other crime that when considered with the duties and responsibilities of a


             254      funeral service director is considered by the division and the board to indicate that the best
             255      interests of the public are not served by granting the applicant a license;
             256          (d) have [completed] obtained a high school [education] diploma or its equivalent or a
             257      higher education degree;
             258          (e) have obtained an associate degree, or its equivalent, in mortuary science from a
             259      school of funeral service accredited by the American Board of Funeral Service Education or
             260      other accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department of Education;
             261          (f) have completed not less than 2,000 hours and 50 embalmings, over a period of not
             262      less than one year, of satisfactory performance in training as a licensed funeral service
             263      [apprentice] intern under the supervision of a licensed funeral service director; and
             264          (g) [have successfully completed] obtain a passing score on examinations approved by
             265      the division in collaboration with the board.
             266          (2) Each applicant for licensure as a funeral service [apprentice] intern shall:
             267          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             268          (b) pay a fee as determined by the department under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             269          (c) be of good moral character in that the applicant has not been convicted of:
             270          (i) a first or second degree felony;
             271          (ii) a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude; or
             272          (iii) any other crime that when considered with the duties and responsibilities of a
             273      funeral service [apprentice] intern is considered by the division and the board to indicate that
             274      the best interests of the public are not served by granting the applicant a license;
             275          (d) have [completed] obtained a high school [education] diploma or its equivalent or a
             276      higher education degree; and
             277          (e) [have successfully completed] obtain a passing score on an examination [testing the
             278      applicant's knowledge of the law and rules made under this chapter] approved by the division
             279      in collaboration with the board.
             280          (3) Each applicant for licensure as a funeral service establishment and each funeral
             281      service establishment licensee shall:


             282          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             283          (b) pay a fee as determined by the department under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             284          (c) have in place [and]:
             285          (i) an embalming room for preparing dead human bodies for burial or final disposition,
             286      which may serve one or more facilities operated by the applicant;
             287          (ii) a refrigeration room that maintains a temperature of not more than 40 degrees
             288      fahrenheit for preserving dead human bodies prior to burial or final disposition, which may
             289      serve one or more facilities operated by the applicant; and
             290          (iii) maintain at all times a licensed funeral service director who is responsible for the
             291      day-to-day operation of the funeral service establishment [as the sole proprietor, a managing
             292      general partner, or an officer of a corporation or other business entity; and (d) if it is the
             293      intention of] and who is personally available to perform the services for which the license is
             294      required;
             295          (d) affiliate with a licensed preneed funeral arrangement sales agent or funeral service
             296      director if the funeral service establishment [to sell] sells preneed funeral arrangements[, file
             297      with the division an application for a license to sell preneed funeral arrangements.];
             298          [(4) Each applicant for licensure as a preneed funeral arrangement provider shall:]
             299          [(a) submit an application in a form provided by the division;]
             300          [(b) pay a fee as determined by the department under Section 63-38-3.2 ;]
             301          [(c) be licensed in the state as a funeral service establishment;]
             302          [(d) be free of activities or conduct which, when considered with the responsibilities of
             303      a licensee and the public interest, is a threat to the public health, safety, or welfare;]
             304          (e) file with the completed application a copy of each form of contract or agreement the
             305      applicant will use in the sale of preneed funeral arrangements; and
             306          (f) provide evidence of appropriate licensure with the Insurance Department if the
             307      applicant intends to engage in the sale of any preneed funeral arrangements funded in whole or
             308      in part by an insurance policy or product to be sold by the provider or the provider's sales agent.
             309          [(5)] (4) Each applicant for licensure as a preneed funeral arrangement sales agent


             310      shall:
             311          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             312          (b) pay a fee as determined by the department under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             313          (c) be of good moral character in that the applicant has not been convicted of:
             314          (i) a first or second degree felony;
             315          (ii) a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude; or
             316          (iii) any other crime that when considered with the duties and responsibilities of a
             317      preneed funeral sales agent is considered by the division and the board to indicate that the best
             318      interests of the public are not served by granting the applicant a license;
             319          [(d) be a high school graduate or have obtained a certificate of equivalency approved
             320      by the division;]
             321          (d) have obtained a high school diploma or its equivalent or a higher education degree;
             322          (e) [pass an] have obtained a passing score on an examination approved by the division
             323      in collaboration with the board;
             324          (f) [provide evidence that the applicant will be associated] affiliate with a licensed
             325      [preneed] funeral [arrangement provider upon issuance of a license under terms acceptable to
             326      the division] service establishment; and
             327          (g) provide evidence of appropriate licensure with the Insurance Department if the
             328      applicant intends to engage in the sale of any preneed funeral arrangements funded in whole or
             329      in part by an insurance policy or product.
             330          Section 6. Section 58-9-303 is amended to read:
             331           58-9-303. Term of license -- Expiration -- Renewal.
             332          (1) (a) The division shall issue each license under this chapter in accordance with a
             333      two-year renewal cycle established by rule.
             334          (b) The division may by rule extend or shorten a renewal cycle by as much as one year
             335      to stagger the renewal cycles it administers.
             336          (2) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), a person who has once held a license as a funeral
             337      service [apprentice] intern and has not qualified for licensure as a funeral service director may


             338      be issued a subsequent funeral service [apprentice] intern license for only one additional
             339      two-year term upon the specific approval of the division in collaboration with the board.
             340          (3) At the time of renewal, the funeral service director licensee shall show satisfactory
             341      evidence of completion of continuing education as required under Section 58-9-304 .
             342          (4) Each license automatically expires on the expiration date shown on the license
             343      unless the licensee renews it in accordance with Section 58-1-308 .
             344          (5) (a) Except as otherwise provided in Subsections (5)(b) and (c), the division may
             345      take action against the license of a funeral service establishment that does not have a licensed
             346      funeral service director.
             347          (b) If a licensed funeral service director dies and leaves the funeral service
             348      establishment as part of the assets of the funeral service director's estate:
             349          (i) the personal representative of the funeral service director's estate may operate the
             350      funeral service establishment under the license, or renewals of the license, for not more than
             351      two years from the date of the funeral service director's death without meeting the
             352      qualifications of an applicant and without having a licensed funeral service director; but
             353          (ii) Subsection (5)(b)(i) does not allow an unlicensed person to perform a function that
             354      requires performance by a funeral service director licensed under this chapter.
             355          (c) If the funeral service director of a licensed funeral service establishment terminates
             356      employment with the establishment, the establishment has 90 days to hire a new licensed
             357      funeral service director before action may be taken against the license under Subsection (5)(a).
             358          Section 7. Section 58-9-305 is amended to read:
             359           58-9-305. Exemptions from licensure.
             360          In addition to the exemptions from licensure in Section 58-1-307 , a person may engage
             361      in the following acts included within the definition of the practice of funeral service, subject to
             362      the stated circumstances and limitations, without being licensed under this chapter:
             363          (1) transportation of a dead human body in accordance with other applicable state and
             364      federal laws;
             365          (2) ambulance or other emergency transportation of a dead human body;


             366          (3) the sale of any of the following that is delivered to the buyer or the buyer's designee
             367      within 90 days after the day of the sale:
             368          (a) funeral merchandise;
             369          (b) headstones; or
             370          (c) other memorial merchandise;
             371          (4) the performance of funeral, graveside, or memorial services by:
             372          (a) a member of the clergy;
             373          (b) a member of the decedent's family; or
             374          (c) any other recognized individual;
             375          (5) assisting a Utah licensed funeral service director regarding disasters or special
             376      emergencies by individuals licensed in other states as funeral service directors or embalmers;
             377          (6) activities of an unlicensed individual employed by a funeral service establishment
             378      involving arrangement for a funeral service or the sale of funeral merchandise if the binding
             379      contract is reviewed, approved, and signed in behalf of the funeral service establishment by a
             380      licensed funeral service director; and
             381          (7) nonprofessional tasks or activities which:
             382          (a) do not require independent professional judgment [which]; and
             383          (b) are required of persons employed by a funeral service establishment under the
             384      supervision of a funeral service director.
             385          Section 8. Section 58-9-306 is amended to read:
             386           58-9-306. License by endorsement.
             387          The division may issue a license by endorsement under this chapter to a person who
             388      [holds a license to engage in the practice of funeral service from another state, jurisdiction, or
             389      territory of the United States, if]:
             390          [(1) the person's license is:]
             391          [(a) active;]
             392          [(b) in good standing; and]
             393          [(c) free from disciplinary action; and]


             394          [(2) the person:]
             395          [(a) meets the requirements of Section 58-1-302 ;]
             396          (1) provides documentation that the funeral service director's current licensure is
             397      active, in good standing, and free from any disciplinary action;
             398          (2) submits an application on a form provided by the division;
             399          (3) pays a fee determined by the department;
             400          [(b)] (4) is of good moral character in that the person has not been convicted of:
             401          [(i)] (a) a first or second degree felony;
             402          [(ii)] (b) a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude; or
             403          [(iii)] (c) any other crime that when considered with the duties and responsibilities of
             404      the license for which the person is applying is considered by the division and the board to
             405      indicate that the best interests of the public are not served by granting the applicant a license;
             406          [(c)] (5) has completed five years of lawful and active practice as a licensed funeral
             407      service director and embalmer within the ten years immediately preceding the application for
             408      licensure by endorsement;
             409          [(d)] (6) has passed a national examination determined by the division; and
             410          [(e)] (7) has [passed an examination on] demonstrated competency of the laws and the
             411      rules of the state as determined by the division.
             412          Section 9. Section 58-9-307 is amended to read:
             413           58-9-307. Supervision of funeral service intern.
             414          (1) A person seeking licensure as a funeral service [apprentice] intern shall submit as a
             415      part of the application for a license:
             416          (a) the name of the licensed funeral service director who has agreed to supervise all
             417      duties performed by the applicant as an intern; and
             418          (b) the name of the licensed funeral service establishment at which the training and
             419      supervision shall take place.
             420          (2) A licensed funeral service director may supervise only one licensed funeral service
             421      [apprentice] intern at one time.


             422          (3) (a) Within 30 days after the day on which the supervisor-supervisee relationship
             423      between a licensed funeral service director and a licensed funeral service [apprentice] intern
             424      terminates, the funeral service director shall furnish to the division a report of the performance
             425      of the funeral service [apprentice] intern.
             426          (b) The report shall be in form and content as prescribed by the division.
             427          (4) (a) A licensed funeral service [apprentice may apply to] intern shall notify the
             428      division [to request supervision by a different] of any change in the intern's supervising funeral
             429      service director. [The application shall be made on a form prescribed by the division. A
             430      change of supervisor requires approval of the division.]
             431          (b) The supervising funeral service director shall submit to the division, in accordance
             432      with Subsection (3), a report of the funeral service [apprentice's] intern's performance.
             433          (5) The licensed funeral service director is responsible for supervision of all of the
             434      duties and functions performed by the funeral service [apprentice] intern throughout the entire
             435      internship period.
             436          Section 10. Section 58-9-501 is amended to read:
             437           58-9-501. Unlawful conduct.
             438          "Unlawful conduct" includes:
             439          (1) doing any of the following to prepare a dead human body for disposition unless
             440      licensed as a funeral service director or a funeral service [apprentice] intern:
             441          (a) embalming;
             442          (b) calcinating;
             443          (c) pulverizing;
             444          (d) cremating; or
             445          (e) using any method that invades a dead human body;
             446          (2) using the title "funeral service director," "funeral service [apprentice] intern,"
             447      "preneed funeral service sales agent," or "funeral service establishment" unless licensed under
             448      this chapter;
             449          (3) engaging in, providing, or agreeing to provide funeral arrangements to be provided


             450      under a preneed funeral arrangement without first obtaining a license as a [preneed] funeral
             451      [arrangement provider] service establishment under this chapter;
             452          (4) engaging in selling, representing for sale, or in any other way offering to sell any
             453      contract under which preneed funeral arrangements are to be provided without first obtaining a
             454      license under this chapter as:
             455          (a) a preneed funeral arrangement sales agent; or
             456          (b) a funeral service director; and
             457          [(5) selling or representing for sale any preneed funeral arrangement contract or
             458      agreement:]
             459          [(a) which has not been approved as to form and content by the division; and]
             460          [(b) a current copy of which is not on file with the division; and]
             461          [(6)] (5) failing to comply with Section 58-9-702 .
             462          Section 11. Section 58-9-502 is amended to read:
             463           58-9-502. Unprofessional conduct.
             464          (1) "Unprofessional conduct" includes:
             465          (a) the failure of a funeral service director to accurately document, report, and
             466      supervise the activities of a funeral service [apprentice] intern;
             467          (b) knowingly soliciting the sale of any funeral service or funeral merchandise for a
             468      person whose death occurred or was imminent prior to the solicitation; [and]
             469          (c) paying or offering to pay a commission or anything of value to secure deceased
             470      human remains for a funeral service or disposition to:
             471          (i) medical personnel;
             472          (ii) a nursing home;
             473          (iii) a nursing home employee;
             474          (iv) a hospice;
             475          (v) a hospice employee;
             476          (vi) clergy;
             477          (vii) a government official; or


             478          (viii) any other third party[.]; and
             479          (d) failure to provide the following current information to the division:
             480          (i) a licensee's business address;
             481          (ii) a licensee's primary residence;
             482          (iii) a funeral service establishment's funeral service director; or
             483          (iv) a supervising funeral service director's funeral service intern's name.
             484          (2) "Unprofessional conduct" does not include:
             485          (a) general advertising directed to the public at large; or
             486          (b) responding to a notification of death from:
             487          (i) medical personnel;
             488          (ii) a nursing home;
             489          (iii) a nursing home employee;
             490          (iv) a hospice;
             491          (v) a hospice employee;
             492          (vi) clergy;
             493          (vii) a government official; or
             494          (viii) any authorized representative of the family of the deceased person.
             495          Section 12. Section 58-9-503 is amended to read:
             496           58-9-503. Penalty for unlawful conduct.
             497          (1) [Any] A person who violates the unlawful conduct provisions defined in
             498      Subsections 58-9-501 (1) through [(5)] (4) is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
             499          (2) [Any] A person who violates the unlawful conduct provision defined in Subsection
             500      58-9-501 [(6)](5) may be prosecuted under Title 76, Chapter 6, Part 4, Theft.
             501          Section 13. Section 58-9-602 is amended to read:
             502           58-9-602. Determination of control of disposition.
             503          The right and duty to control the disposition of a deceased person, including the
             504      location, manner and conditions of the disposition, and arrangements for funeral goods and
             505      services to be provided vest in the following degrees of relationship in the order named,


             506      provided the person is at least 18 and is mentally competent:
             507          (1) a person designated in a written instrument, excluding a power of attorney that
             508      terminates at death under Sections 75-5-501 and 75-5-502 , if the written instrument contains:
             509          (a) the name and address of the decedent;
             510          (b) the name and address of the person designated under this Subsection (1);
             511          (c) directions that the person designated in this Subsection (1) is authorized to carry out
             512      the disposition of the decedent's remains;
             513          [(c)] (d) the signature of the decedent;
             514          [(d)] (e) the signatures of at least two unrelated individuals who are not the person
             515      designated under this Subsection (1), each of whom signed within a reasonable time after
             516      witnessing the signing of the form by the decedent; and
             517          [(e)] (f) the date or dates the written instrument was prepared and signed;
             518          (2) the surviving, legally recognized spouse of the decedent;
             519          (3) (a) the sole surviving child [or the majority of the surviving children] of the
             520      decedent [over the age of 18], or if there is more than one child of the decedent, the majority of
             521      the surviving children;
             522          [(4) the unanimous consent of the surviving parent, parents, or lawful custodian of the
             523      decedent;]
             524          [(5) the person or persons in the next degree of succession under Title 75, Chapter 2,
             525      Intestate Succession and Wills;]
             526          (b) less than one-half of the surviving children are vested with the rights of this section
             527      if they have used reasonable efforts to notify all other surviving children of their instructions
             528      and are not aware of any opposition to those instructions on the part of more than one-half of
             529      all surviving children;
             530          (4) the surviving parent or parents of the decedent, and if one of the surviving parents
             531      is absent, the remaining parent is vested with the rights and duties of this section after
             532      reasonable efforts have been unsuccessful in locating the absent surviving parent;
             533          (5) (a) the surviving brother or sister of the decedent, or if there is more than one


             534      sibling of the decedent, the majority of the surviving siblings;
             535          (b) less than the majority of surviving siblings are vested with the rights and duties of
             536      this section if they have used reasonable efforts to notify all other surviving siblings of their
             537      instructions and are not aware of any opposition to those instructions on the part of more than
             538      one-half of all surviving siblings;
             539          (6) the person in the classes of the next degree of kinship, in descending order, under
             540      the laws of descent and distribution to inherit the estate of the decedent, and if there is more
             541      than one person of the same degree, any person of that degree may exercise the right of
             542      disposition;
             543          [(6)] (7) any public official charged with arranging the disposition of deceased persons;
             544      and
             545          [(7) a person or persons whom the funeral service director reasonably believes is
             546      entitled to control the disposition; and]
             547          (8) in the absence of any person under Subsections (1) through (7), any other person
             548      willing to assume the [right and duty to control the disposition] responsibilities to act and
             549      arrange the final disposition of the decedent's remains, including the personal representative of
             550      the decedent's estate or the funeral service director with custody of the body, after attesting in
             551      writing that a good faith effort has been made to no avail to contact the individuals referred to
             552      in Subsections (1) through (7).
             553          Section 14. Section 58-9-603 is repealed and reenacted to read:
             554          58-9-603. Loss of right of disposition.
             555          (1) As used in this section, "estranged" means a physical and emotional separation
             556      from the decedent at the time of death which has existed for a period of time that clearly
             557      demonstrates an absence of affection, trust, and regard for the decedent.
             558          (2) A person who has a right of disposition under this chapter forfeits that right and the
             559      right is passed on to the next qualifying person as listed in Section 58-9-602 under the
             560      following circumstances:
             561          (a) the person is charged with first or second degree murder or voluntary manslaughter


             562      in connection with the decedent's death, and the charges are known by the funeral service
             563      director, except that if the charges against the person are dropped or if the person is acquitted
             564      of the charges, the right of disposition is returned to the person;
             565          (b) the person does not exercise the person's right of disposition within three days of
             566      notification of the decedent's death or within five days of the decedent's death, whichever is
             567      earlier; or
             568          (c) if a probate court under Section 58-9-605 determines that the person entitled to the
             569      right of disposition and the decedent were estranged at the time of death.
             570          Section 15. Section 58-9-605 is enacted to read:
             571          58-9-605. Disputes.
             572          (1) Notwithstanding Sections 58-9-601 through 58-9-604 , the probate court for the
             573      county in which the decedent resided may:
             574          (a) award the right of disposition to the person determined by the court to be the most
             575      fit and appropriate to carry out the right of disposition; and
             576          (b) make decisions regarding the decedent's remains if those sharing the right of
             577      disposition cannot agree.
             578          (2) The following provisions apply to the probate court's determinations under this
             579      section:
             580          (a) if the persons holding the right of disposition are two or more persons with the
             581      same relationship to the decedent, and they cannot, by majority vote, make a decision regarding
             582      the disposition of the decedent's remains, any of those persons or a funeral service director with
             583      custody of the remains may petition the probate court to make the decision;
             584          (b) in making a determination the probate court shall consider:
             585          (i) the reasonableness and practicality of the proposed funeral arrangements and
             586      disposition;
             587          (ii) the degree of the personal relationship between the decedent and each of the
             588      persons claiming the right of disposition;
             589          (iii) the desires of the person or persons who are ready, able, and willing to pay the cost


             590      of the funeral arrangements and disposition;
             591          (iv) the convenience and needs of other families and friends wishing to pay their
             592      respects;
             593          (v) the desires of the decedent; and
             594          (vi) the degree to which the funeral arrangements would allow maximum participation
             595      by all who wish to pay their respects.
             596          (3) (a) In a dispute regarding the right of disposition, until the funeral service director
             597      receives a court order or other written agreement signed by the parties to the dispute that
             598      decides the final disposition of the remains, the funeral service director is not liable for refusing
             599      to:
             600          (i) accept the decedent's remains;
             601          (ii) inter or otherwise dispose of the decedent's remains; or
             602          (iii) complete the arrangements for the final disposition of the decedent's remains.
             603          (b) If, during a dispute, a funeral service director retains a decedent's remains for final
             604      disposition, the director may:
             605          (i) embalm or refrigerate and shelter the body, or both, to preserve it while awaiting the
             606      final decision of the probate court; and
             607          (ii) add the costs incurred under Subsection (3)(b)(i) to the final disposition costs.
             608          (4) The legal fees and court costs incurred by a funeral service director for petitioning
             609      the probate court under Subsection (2)(a) may be added to the final disposition costs.
             610          (5) (a) This section does not require or impose a duty upon a funeral service director to
             611      bring an action under Subsection (2)(a).
             612          (b) A funeral service director may not be held criminally or civilly liable for failing to
             613      bring an action under Subsection (2)(a).
             614          (6) Except to the degree that it may be considered by the probate court under
             615      Subsection (2)(b)(iii), the fact that a person has paid for or agreed to pay for all or part of the
             616      decedent's funeral arrangements and final disposition does not give that person a higher priority
             617      to the right of disposition that the person would otherwise have.


             618          (7) The personal representative of the decedent's estate does not, by virtue of being the
             619      personal representative, have a greater claim to the right of disposition than the personal
             620      representative would otherwise have.
             621          Section 16. Section 58-9-606 is enacted to read:
             622          58-9-606. Right to rely -- Immunity.
             623          (1) A person signing a funeral service agreement, cremation authorization form, or
             624      other authorization for a decedent's disposition warrants the truthfulness of the facts set forth in
             625      the document, including the identity of the decedent and the person's authority to order the
             626      disposition.
             627          (2) A funeral service establishment has the right to rely on a contract or authorization
             628      executed under Subsection (1) and may carry out the instructions of the person whom its
             629      funeral service director reasonably believes holds the right of disposition.
             630          (3) A funeral service director incurs no civil or criminal liability for failure to contact
             631      or independently investigate the existence of any next-of-kin or relative of the decedent.
             632          (4) If there are at least two persons in the nearest class of the next-of-kin who are equal
             633      in priority and a funeral service director has no knowledge of an objection by other members of
             634      the class, the funeral service director may rely on and act according to the instructions of the
             635      first person in the class to make funeral and disposition arrangements.
             636          (5) A funeral service establishment or funeral service director who relies in good faith
             637      on the instructions of a person claiming the right of disposition under this part is immune from
             638      civil and criminal liability and disciplinary action in carrying out the disposition of a decedent's
             639      remains in accordance with that person's instructions.
             640          Section 17. Section 58-9-701 is amended to read:
             641           58-9-701. Preneed contract requirements.
             642          (1) (a) Every preneed funeral arrangement sold in Utah shall be evidenced by a written
             643      contract.
             644          (b) The [provider] funeral service establishment shall [file the form of the contract with
             645      the division. Approval of the contract by the division is required before:] maintain a copy of


             646      the contract until five years after all of its obligations under the contract have been executed.
             647          [(a) any representation may be made by a provider or sales agent to a potential buyer;
             648      or]
             649          [(b) any sale.]
             650          (2) Each preneed contract form [approved by the division] shall:
             651          (a) be written in clear and understandable language printed in an easy-to-read type size
             652      and style;
             653          (b) bear the preprinted name, address, telephone number, and license number of the
             654      [provider] funeral service establishment obligated to provide the services under the contract
             655      terms;
             656          (c) be sequentially numbered by contract form;
             657          (d) clearly identify that the contract is a guaranteed product contract;
             658          (e) provide that a trust is established in accordance with the provisions of Section
             659      58-9-702 ;
             660          (f) if the contract is funded by an insurance policy or product, provide that the
             661      insurance policy or product is filed with the Insurance Department and meets the requirements
             662      of Title 31A, Insurance Code; and
             663          (g) conform to other standards created by rule under Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah
             664      Administrative Rulemaking Act, to protect the interests of buyers and potential buyers.
             665          [(3) No modification of the form, terms, or conditions of the preneed contract may be
             666      made without the prior written approval of the division. The division may not unreasonably
             667      withhold approval.]
             668          [(4)] (3) A preneed contract shall provide for payment by the buyer in a form which
             669      may be liquidated by the [provider] funeral service establishment within 30 days after the day
             670      the [provider] funeral service establishment or sales agent receives the payment.
             671          [(5)] (4) A preneed contract may not be revocable by the [provider] funeral service
             672      establishment except:
             673          (a) in the event of nonpayment; and


             674          (b) under terms and conditions clearly set forth in the contract.
             675          [(6)] (5) (a) A preneed contract may not be revocable by the buyer or beneficiary
             676      except:
             677          (i) in the event of:
             678          (A) a substantial contract breach by the [provider] funeral service establishment; or
             679          (B) substantial evidence that the [provider] funeral service establishment is or will be
             680      unable to provide the personal property or services to the beneficiary as provided under the
             681      contract; or
             682          (ii) under terms and conditions clearly set forth in the contract.
             683          (b) The contract shall contain a clear statement of the manner in which payments made
             684      on the contract shall be refunded to the buyer or beneficiary upon revocation by the beneficiary.
             685          [(7)] (6) (a) A preneed contract shall provide the buyer the option to require the
             686      [provider] funeral service establishment to furnish a written disclosure to a person who does
             687      not live at the same residence as the buyer.
             688          (b) The buyer may choose:
             689          [(a)] (i) a full disclosure containing a copy of the entire preneed contract;
             690          [(b)] (ii) a partial disclosure informing the recipient of:
             691          [(i)] (A) the existence of a preneed contract; and
             692          [(ii)] (B) the name, address, telephone number, and license number of the [provider]
             693      funeral service establishment obligated to provide the services under the preneed contract; or
             694          [(c)] (iii) not to require the [provider] funeral service establishment to furnish a written
             695      disclosure to another person.
             696          Section 18. Section 58-9-703 is amended to read:
             697           58-9-703. Trust agreement.
             698          (1) Each trust established by a [provider] funeral service establishment shall be
             699      administered in accordance with a trust agreement conforming with:
             700          (a) the requirements of this chapter;
             701          (b) rules adopted with respect to this chapter;


             702          (c) the provisions of Title 75, Chapter 7, [Trust Administration] Utah Uniform Trust
             703      Code; and
             704          (d) all other state and federal laws applicable to trusts and trust agreements.
             705          (2) Each trust agreement shall require that the [provider report to the division:] funeral
             706      service establishment maintain a copy of the trust agreement until five years after all of its
             707      obligations under the trust agreement have been executed or transferred.
             708          [(a) funds deposited into the trust in the name of the beneficiary;]
             709          [(b) the contract number; and]
             710          [(c) that the trustee shall establish a separate account within the trust for each
             711      beneficiary and contract number.]
             712          (3) Each trust agreement shall require that the trustee:
             713          (a) separately account for each contract; and
             714          (b) separately record payments with respect to each contract made into the corpus of
             715      the trust.
             716          (4) Each trust agreement shall provide for distributions from the trust in accordance
             717      with the provisions of this chapter upon:
             718          (a) the death of the beneficiary;
             719          (b) revocation of the contract by the [provider] funeral service establishment upon
             720      nonpayment by the buyer; or
             721          (c) revocation of the contract by the beneficiary or buyer.
             722          Section 19. Section 58-9-706 is amended to read:
             723           58-9-706. Trust funds and insurance reports.
             724          (1) (a) Each [provider] funeral service establishment shall [file an annual report with
             725      the division on or before April 15 of each year in a form provided by the division] maintain an
             726      annual report of preneed trust funds and insurance.
             727          (b) The report shall [state] contain:
             728          [(a)] (i) the name of the trustees with which the [provider] funeral service
             729      establishment has trust funds on deposit; and


             730          [(b)] (ii) the amount remaining on deposit in the trust fund on:
             731          [(i)] (A) December 31 of the preceding year; or
             732          [(ii)] (B) another annual reporting period as the division may establish.
             733          [(2) (a) A provider is not required to renew its license if the provider:]
             734          [(i) has outstanding contracts; and]
             735          [(ii) has discontinued the sale of contracts.]
             736          [(b) A provider that does not renew its license pursuant to this Subsection (2) shall
             737      continue to make annual reports to the division until all outstanding contracts have been:]
             738          [(i) fully performed; or]
             739          [(ii) transferred to a licensed provider.]
             740          (2) Each funeral service establishment may be audited by the division at any time.
             741          Section 20. Section 58-9-707 is amended to read:
             742           58-9-707. Records of trustee -- Contents.
             743          (1) The trustee shall keep [a] an orderly record of all agreements.
             744          (2) The record shall contain:
             745          [(1)] (a) the name and address of the person making [payments] a payment;
             746          [(2)] (b) the date and the amount of each payment made;
             747          [(3)] (c) the date and amount of each withdrawal and to whom paid; and
             748          [(4)] (d) the name of the bank or trust company depository.


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