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embalming for a fee without permission; requiring the purchase of a casket for direct cremation; requiring consumers to buy certain funeral goods or services as a condition for furnishing other funeral goods or services; and. engaging in other deceptive or unfair practices.
The Funeral Rule gives you the right to: Buy only the funeral arrangements you want. You have the right to buy separate goods (such as caskets) and services (such as embalming or a memorial service). You do not have to accept a package that may include items you do not want. Get price information on the telephone.
Avoid Inappropriate Attire: Steer clear of clothing that is too casual, revealing, or flashy. The focus should be on the deceased and their family, not your outfit. Refrain from Inappropriate Humor: Humor has no place at a funeral, especially of an inappropriate or off-color nature.
Specific misrepresentations in six areas: embalming, casket for direct cremation, outer burial container, legal and cemetery requirements, preservative and protective vault claims, cash advance items and other misrepresentations.
California law dictates that a body must be embalmed or refrigerated if it is not buried or cremated within 24 hours of the death. Families who conduct home funerals are exempt from this rule. Families who wish to have a public viewing or visitation with the deceased must first embalm the body.

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Outer Burial Container-The Funeral Rule prohibits funeral homes from telling consumers that state or local law requires them to buy an outer burial container unless that not true. Consumers must also be told that state law does not require them to purchase an outer burial container.
Funeral homes have a daily charge for storing a body, even if it is embalmed. Other homes may charge a lump sum for a set number of days. Storage fees range from $35 to $100 per day.

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