Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R156. Commerce, Occupational and Professional Licensing |
R156-9. Funeral Service Licensing Act Rule |
R156-9-502. Unprofessional Conduct
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"Unprofessional conduct" as defined in Title 58, Chapters 1 and 9, is further defined in accordance with Subsection 58-1-203(1)(e) to include:
(1) violating the ethical standards of the profession;
(2) failing to comply with laws and rules established by any local, state, federal or other authority regarding funeral services, preneed contracts, health, safety, sanitation, regarding funeral establishments or transportation or handling of dead human bodies, or disclosure requirements to purchasers or prospective purchasers of funeral services or preneed contract;
(3) failing to comply with any provision of the Title 58, Chapter 9, Funeral Service Licensing Act or this Funeral Service Licensing Act Rule;
(4) failing to comply with the disclosure requirements of the Federal Trade Commission;
(5) failing to accurately report and record information required by law to be reported on a death certificate;.
(6) solicitation or the direct or indirect offer to pay a commission for the procurement of dead human bodies;
(7) failing to comply with the Utah Vital Statistics Rules as promulgated by the Utah Department of Health;
(8) selling preneed funeral arrangements by a preneed funeral arrangement sales agent when the sales agent is not associated with or employed by a funeral service establishment;
(9) selling a preneed funeral arrangement when the preneed funeral arrangement sales agent has not obtained approval to do so from the funeral service establishment and the contract is not approved by the supervising funeral director;
(10) selling an insurance policy to fund a preneed funeral arrangement contract naming a funeral service establishment as beneficiary, prior to executing the underlying preneed funeral arrangement contract;
(11) selling a preneed funeral arrangement without executing an approved preneed funeral arrangement contract within ten working days following the sale;
(12) failing to notify the Division of the beginning or ending of association or employment of a preneed funeral arrangement sales agent;
(13) exercising undue influence over a consumer thereby requiring or causing the consumer to purchase goods or services beyond those the consumer desires or needs;
(14) collecting or receiving money from the sale of an insurance policy funding a preneed funeral arrangement contract unless the person is collecting or receiving the money as a licensed insurance agent or broker;
(15) violating Title 31A, Chapter 23a, containing the fiduciary duties of a trustee with respect to money collected or received as a licensed insurance agent or broker;
(16) receiving a death benefit payment of life insurance proceeds beyond the funeral service establishment's insurable interest in the recipient of goods and services specified in a preneed contract, unless the excess is promptly returned to the insurance company or paid to those entitled to the funds;
(17) converting a preneed funeral arrangement funded by money placed in trust to insurance except as provided by this rule;
(18) failing to provide guaranteed goods and services at time of need in accordance with the terms of a preneed funeral arrangement contract;
(19) retaining life insurance proceeds of a policy purchased to fund funeral arrangements but not accompanied by a preneed funeral arrangement contract, unless the licensee provides an equivalent value of funeral goods and services;
(20) failing to report known violations of governing law or rules to the Division and to appropriate law enforcement or other appropriate agencies; and
(21) failing to handle, remit or deposit funds received in payment for a preneed funeral arrangement contract by placing the funds in trust or remitting the funds to an insurance carrier as is required by the contract terms and conditions and by all laws and rules regulating the sale of preneed funeral arrangements and insurance and annuity policies.