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A Change in Accounting: Missouri’s new preneed law
For twenty-five years, Missouri funeral directors have had it easy with regard to accounting for consumers’ preneed payments. Chapter 436 required the preneed seller to maintain 80% of the preneed contract sales price in trust. The Missouri law also allowed the preneed seller to withdraw income so long as the 80% threshold was maintained. Consequently…
Hurry Up and Wait: Missouri’s SB1
A little more than a month has lapsed since the Missouri legislature passed a reform preneed bill, but the death care industry remains stuck in neutral until Governor Nixon signs SB1 into law.
With an effective date of August 28th looming two months away, regulators and funeral homes (and cemeteries) face licensing and document deadlines. The State Board…
Houston, we have a problem
When Missouri’s Chapter 436/NPS reform legislation began to take shape last summer, the state’s cemetery industry sought to get out of the train’s way by incorporating new preneed provisions into a Chapter 214 bill. To clarify that cemeteries could establish preneed programs that would be regulated exclusively under Chapter 214, and not Chapter 436, statutory…
Missouri Death Care Legislation: A Whole New Ballgame
At the risk of plagiarizing the Missouri Funeral Directors and Embalmers Association, Missouri preneed funeral sellers, providers, fiduciaries and insurers face a new ballgame that will begin August 29th without a complete set of rules and guidelines. Funeral directors have a general idea where the game will be played, but they’re not quite sure what…
Preneed Task Forces
Like the Swine Flu, a preneed virus has been spreading across the Midwest. Looking for a cure, state legislators and regulators have been forming research teams. It all started last summer, with Missouri’s Chapter 436 (funeral) working group and Chapter 214 (cemetery) working group. Now, Illinois is establishing a preneed task force, and Kansas…
They can’t legislate morality, but they can impose due diligence requirements
Missouri’s preneed reform legislation will be amended on the House floor in the next day or so, and some of the Representatives have heard that old phrase about legislating morality. There is some truth to that phrase, and to some of the other objections raised against the reform legislation.
Preneed oversight will impose a substantial…
Missouri and NPS’ Orphaned Contracts
While the settlement negotiated with the National Organization of Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Associations (“NOLHGA”) provides funding for the vast majority of NPS preneed contracts, there could be as many as 7,500 NPS preneed contracts that fall outside this coverage. For one of a couple of reasons, NPS never purchased an insurance policy for…
This legislation may have warts, but the piper wants to be paid.
Officially, its called House Committee Substitute for Senate Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 1. Some of the ‘unofficial’ titles given this bill are not fit for publication.
It doesn’t matter who you talk to about Missouri’s current preneed reform bill, everyone has a complaint. Even the consumer advocates. Under normal circumstances…
It’s not my job, man.
Illinois and Missouri have more in common than they may realize. Consumers and funeral directors are blaming state regulators for their current preneed problems. Looking to avoid that hot seat, regulators have been stating their excuses/defenses. If legislators are to correct the flaws in their state’s preneed oversight, they need to put partisan politics aside…