Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB521

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Report Pass
1/24/24  
Engrossed
1/29/24  
Engrossed
1/30/24  
Refer
2/13/24  
Refer
2/15/24  
Report Pass
2/22/24  
Enrolled
3/4/24  
Chaptered
3/28/24  

Caption

Preneed funeral contracts; declinable preneed funeral guarantee fee.

Impact

The bill directly affects the laws governing funeral service contracts, emphasizing the importance of clear language and essential disclosures in these agreements. It mandates that any preneed funeral contract must include comprehensive descriptions of the services and supplies provided, ensuring consumers are fully informed about their financial commitments. Additionally, the bill requires refund policies and the clear identification of any fees, thereby providing consumers with much-needed financial clarity. Crucially, it also addresses the management of funds associated with these contracts, ensuring they are held in trust and properly managed to cover future expenses.

Summary

SB521 aims to amend the existing regulations governing preneed funeral contracts in Virginia. This bill introduces provisions that ensure clearer communication between funeral service providers and consumers. By establishing requirements for transparency in contracts, including mandatory disclosures about pricing, terms, and conditions, the bill seeks to protect consumers and enhance their understanding of preneed agreements. This is particularly critical as many individuals make these arrangements well in advance of their actual need for funeral services.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB521 appears to be positive, particularly among consumer advocacy groups and legislators focused on consumer protection. Proponents argue that the heightened transparency requirements will safeguard consumers against deceptive practices at a vulnerable time in their lives. However, there may be concerns from some funeral service providers about the increased regulatory burden and potential impact on their business operations due to the stringent new requirements.

Contention

Despite the largely positive reception, there are points of contention regarding the balance between regulation and operational flexibility for funeral service providers. Some funeral directors express concern that the stringent requirements could complicate their service offerings and act as a barrier to providing flexible preneed options. The debate highlights a critical discussion on how best to protect consumers while ensuring funeral service providers can operate effectively within the market.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB1487

Alkaline hydrolysis; establishes registration requirement, regulations.

VA HB2028

Guardianship; duties of guardian, visitation requirements.

VA HB2029

Public Guardian and Conservator Advisory Board; member terms.

VA SB1140

DARS; training, powers, and duties of guardian.

VA HB2437

Court-appointed guardians; training, powers & duties, annual report to local dept. of social serv.

VA HB2027

Guardianship; procedures for restriction of communication, visitation, or interaction.

VA SB1105

Nurse practitioners and licensed certified midwives; licensed by the Board of Nursing only.

VA SB975

Certified nurse midwives, etc.; designation as advanced practice registered nurses.

VA HB1395

Rights beginning at conception; definitions, etc.

VA SB340

Freestanding emergency departments; Bd. of Health to promulgate regulations related to departments.

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