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California Crematory Manager Exam: Contracts, Pre-Arrangement, Records, Price Changes, Exams of Managerial Economics

A comprehensive study guide for the california crematory manager exam, focusing on contracts for cremation services, pre-arrangement cremation contracts, records maintenance, and price changes. It includes questions and answers, offering valuable insights for those preparing for the exam. The guide also covers the necessary details to be included in each contract, the handling of pre-arrangement funds, and the records that a crematory must maintain. It also explains what happens to crematory records if the business shuts down and the disclosure requirements for contracts with price changes.

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2023/2024

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Download California Crematory Manager Exam: Contracts, Pre-Arrangement, Records, Price Changes and more Exams Managerial Economics in PDF only on Docsity! CA Crematory Manager Exam - California Code of Regulations study guide questions and answers What shall be included on each contract for crematory services? - >>>(1) The total contract price. (2) Terms of payment. (3) An itemized statement of charges including, as applicable, the following: (A) Charges for preparation of the body. (B) Charges for storage. (C) Charges for permits. (D) Charges for cremation and disposition. (E) Charges for transportation. (F) Any other charges, which shall be particularized. What shall be included on each pre-arrangement cremation contract? - >>>It shall detail the manner in which funds paid on account of such arrangements are to be handled including, but not limited to, the following: (1) The name or names of the persons, firm or entity with custodial responsibility for such funds. (2) The manner in which such funds and earnings thereon are held. (3) A provision that any such prearrangement is wholly revocable at any time and that the person establishing such arrangement may recover funds and earnings thereon. (Can be subject to 10% revocation fee of earnings, must be processed within 15 days of revocation notice receipt). What records shall a crematory hold in their offices? - >>>(1) Name and address, if known, of the deceased. (2) Date burial permit was issued.
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