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Jurisprudence Board Exam Questions With Correct Answers | 100% VERIFIED If the purchaser requests an annual statement of the trust account, what information must you provide? (3) - ANSWER- 1. Value of the trust account 2. Types of investments held 3. Name of eligible depository Each trust contract must contain (8) - ANSWER- 1. Amount deposited into trust 2. Date(s) amount(s) deposited 3. Contract date 4. Contract ID code 5. Name and address of purchaser 6. Total contract cost 7. Any refunds 8. Payments received Where must trust money be kept? - ANSWER- In an individual or pooled trust account A contract is not enforceable unless: (8) - ANSWER- 1. Written and signed by both parties 2. Complies with the FBCSA 3. Sets out purchaser's cancellation rights 4. Sets out supplies/ services with price of each 5. The operator provides a signed copy of the contract 6. A contract for purchase of internment rights 7. A contract for purchase of scattering rights 8. A contract for purchase of crematorium supplies/ services How much can you issue for a deposit on cremated remains? - ANSWER- $350, which can be put towards internment if the remains are unclaimed after 1 year Once money goes into a trust it stays there until: (3) - ANSWER- 1. The recipient dies 2. The recipient cancels 3. The account matures Each contract must contain: (8) - ANSWER- 1. Date of contract 2. Name, address and DOB of each recipient 3. Contact ID # 4. Cancellation, refund and return policy 5. The names of anyone who can cancel the contract 6. Any warranties that come with the supplies or services 7. The address where the supplies/ services will be provided 8. Name of contract negotiator and license # General Regulation states the purchaser must receive these (5) when signing a contract. - ANSWER- 1. A consumer information guide 2. Operator's price list 3. Cancellation rights with an explanation 4. Explanation of financing options 5. Explanation of penalties and fees A record for cremated remains must contain the following information. (2) - ANSWER- 1. If claimed: name and address of person that claimed remains and date picked up 2. If unclaimed: date and location of interment All contracts must be written in.... and printed in...: (2) - ANSWER- 1. Plain English 2. Minimum 10 point font If using a rental or pre-used casket, what must the FD state in the contract? (1) - ANSWER- That the casket was pre-used. (Typically the 10th user is able to keep the casket) Who typically administers individual trust accounts? - ANSWER- A licensed FD or a licensed Funeral Establishment Operator Operators that are required to make their records ___________ when they stop operating a business. - ANSWER- Available to the public If a purchaser, family representative or family member asks for a record of the cremated remains, what must the FD provide? For what fee? - ANSWER- A record, free of charge Who typically administers a pooled trust account? - ANSWER- A third party operator How long must contracts or records be kept for? (Min.) - ANSWER- 6 years minimum If the operator has cremated remains, a ______________ must be kept if they are not in their possession for immediate disposition. - ANSWER- Record After how long does a FD have the right to inter unclaimed cremated remains? - ANSWER- After 1 year What are funeral homes entitled to keep if a contract is cancelled after the 35 day cooling off period? - ANSWER- A 10% cancellation fee with a maximum of $350 On the or after the 30th day when the contract was signed, what is the recipient entitled to? (1) - ANSWER- A full refund if supplies/ services have not been provided After trust money is deposited and interest is gained, where must the interest be deposited? (1) - ANSWER- In the trust fund in it's own account If you need to deposit trust money for less than 35 days, where can it be deposited? (1) - ANSWER- Into the business' account under the business operator's name If anyone has a reason to believe that a person died due to certain reasons they are to immediately notify which 2 people? - ANSWER- 1. A coroner 2. A police officer What is a misadventure? - ANSWER- An unlucky event/ a bad experience or accident that's usually minor What is negligence? - ANSWER- Failing to take proper care of something or someone What is misconduct? - ANSWER- Wrong behaviour or activity that is illegal or morally wrong What is malpractice? - ANSWER- Careless, wrong or illegal actions by someone who is performing a duty (doctor) An autopsy is to be conducted when a person dies while living in in one of these institutions (5) - ANSWER- 1. A charitable institution (women's shelter) 2. Children's residence (foster care) 3. A facility for people with developmental disabilities 4. A psychiatric facility for people with health disorders 5. A hospital IF the deceased was transferred there from one of the places listed above
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