West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB3273

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

A bill relating to pre-need funeral solicitation

Impact

If passed, HB 3273 would directly alter the current stipulations outlined in the West Virginia Code, particularly Section 47-14-10. The current law imposes strict limitations on how funeral businesses can solicit potential clients, especially individuals in sensitive situations such as those in hospitals or nursing homes. By relaxing these restrictions, the bill aims to create a more lenient regulatory framework that recognizes the potential benefits of proactive communication regarding preneed funeral arrangements.

Summary

House Bill 3273 seeks to amend existing legislation in West Virginia regarding the solicitation practices for preneed funeral services. The bill proposes to allow for telephone solicitations and home visits for individuals offering preneed funeral contracts, which are agreements made prior to a funeral to secure services at a future date. The intention behind this amendment is to expand the ways funeral service providers can engage potential customers, which advocates argue could enhance access to funeral planning options for families in need.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 3273 appears mixed. Supporters of the bill endorse the idea that greater solicitation permissions could lead to more informed consumers and healthier competition among funeral service providers. They claim that it allows families to prepare for future needs in a more accessible manner. However, critics argue that enabling such solicitations could take advantage of vulnerable populations, particularly those facing bereavement or terminal illness, raising ethical concerns about exploitation during emotionally charged times.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the ethical implications of soliciting vulnerable individuals. Many opponents worry that without strict boundaries, funeral service agents could unduly pressure individuals or families into purchasing services they may not need or fully understand. Critics stress the importance of maintaining rigorous protections to prevent exploitation under the guise of helpfulness, highlighting the need for additional measures to protect consumers, especially in moments of emotional distress.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB451

Provides for changes to the regulation of solicitation by funeral homes

WV LD867

An Act Regarding Pre-need Funeral Insurance

WV HB1231

Funeral homes; revise various provisions relating to disposition of bodies, crematories and preneed contracts.

WV S4043

Provides for regulation of funeral arranging.

WV A5686

Provides for regulation of funeral arranging.

WV SB521

Preneed funeral contracts; declinable preneed funeral guarantee fee.

WV H1003

Board of Funeral Service Modifications

WV HB1316

State Board of Funeral Services; extend repealer on.

WV SB2078

State Board of Funeral Service; extend the repealer of.

WV HB1269

Preneed funeral contracts; removes requirement relating to life insurance or annuity contract.

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