Who is eligible to apply for a branch establishment license? - ANSWER-The funeral
director in charge of the funeral establishment who holds the establishment license.
The funeral director in charge of the funeral establishment also shall be responsible for:
- ANSWER-The supervision of all branches of that funeral establishment.
What is true for branch establishments? - ANSWER-They are not required to be under
the personal supervision and charge of a licensed funeral director.
Every funeral service or interment, or part thereof, hereafter conducted in Kansas must
be in the actual charge and under the supervision of a _________, or of the duly
licensed ___________: Provided HOWEVER, that this shall not __________. -
ANSWER-Kansas licensed funeral director; assistant funeral director; prevent a family
from burying its own dead.
When do funeral establishment/branch establishment licenses expire? - ANSWER-
Every two years on a date established by the board.
What disclosure does a prearranged funeral agreement (guaranteed contract) need? -
ANSWER-A disclosure that in exchange for all of the proceeds paid pursuant to such
prearranged funeral agreement, the seller shall provide the funeral goods and services
set forth without regard to the actual cost of such funeral goods and services prevailing
at the time of performance under such prearranged funeral agreement.
What disclosure does a non-guaranteed pre-arranged funeral agreement need? -
ANSWER-A disclosure that the proceeds of the trust, insurance policy, or annuity shall
be applied to the retail prices in effect at the time of the funeral for the funeral goods
and services set forth in the prearranged funeral agreement.
What disclosure does an irrevocable prearranged funeral agreement get? - ANSWER-A
disclosure that the purchaser does not have a right to revoke the contract.
In general, what disclosure do all prearranged funeral agreements get? - ANSWER-A
disclosure that any excess funds remaining after the payment of funeral goods and
services shall be paid to the estate of the purchaser or the beneficiary named in the life
insurance policy.