Regulations

The Reuters Series – Part 2

By Funeral Director Daily / October 30, 2017 /

Today we will bring you some excerpts from the second part in Reuters five-part series entitled “The Body Trade:  Cashing in on the Donated Dead”.  As we mentioned in our last article on the subject this is an explosive series that found, what they believe, to be a lot of problems with the business of…

The Reuters Series – “The Body Trade”

By Funeral Director Daily / October 25, 2017 /

Many of you in the death care industry were probably sideswiped yesterday when  Reuters first part in its investigative series on what it terms “The Body Trade” was released.  This expose – which Reuters tell us will be a five-part series – will tell of the underworld nature of what happens, in some instances, with bodies…

A Day of Continuing Ed — What I Learned

By Funeral Director Daily / October 18, 2017 /

Yesterday I was active in our Minnesota Funeral Director’s Association (MFDA) Fall Continuing Education meetings.  The MFDA puts these on over about 10 days in the fall in different locations in an effort to tell all death care professionals what is going on in the industry.  It is always a great source to go to,…

372 Anonymous Dead Re-buried

By Funeral Director Daily / October 17, 2017 /

Last Wednesday the partial bones of at least 372 people were reburied in Amherst, New York at the Assumption Cemetery according to a  news release from the University of Buffalo. The process that lead to this was first started in 2008 when the University of Buffalo began some construction on their south campus.  It was…

Monday Morning “Snip-Its”

By Funeral Director Daily / October 2, 2017 /

This Monday morning we will bring you some updates on issues/articles that we have mentioned in the past that are back in the news.  We’ve found out that the City of Irvine, California, is one step closer to its first ever veterans cemetery, that California Governor Jerry Brown’s signature is the only remaining necessity in…

Opioid Deaths Lead to High Mortuary Transportation Costs in West Virginia

By Funeral Director Daily / September 29, 2017 /

The State of West Virginia Health and Human Resources Department requires all suspected drug overdose deaths to be transported to the Chief Medical Examiner’s Office at the state morgue, autopsied, and a toxicology report must be made in an attempt to pinpoint what exactly caused the death.  After this is done the State then has…

West Virginia: Audit Says State Should End Funeral Service Board

By Funeral Director Daily / September 19, 2017 /

Members of the West Virginia’s Performance Evaluation and Research  Division (PERD) were called on to evaluate why funeral director  Chad Harding was allowed to maintain his license while being investigated and was found to have violated the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act and the West Virginia Preneed Funeral Contracts Act along with committing…

Monday Morning “Snip-Its”

By Funeral Director Daily / September 18, 2017 /

Funeral Director Daily’s Monday morning round-up of death care related items we discovered over the weekend includes a wide variety of topics again this week.  We’ve got information on where to find articles on how funeral homes in Miami are coping with the loss of power after Hurricane Irma, an article that has been published…

Monday Morning “Snip-Its”

By Funeral Director Daily / September 11, 2017 /

It’s Monday morning again and as usual we have been busy seeing what happened in the death care industry news over the weekend.  Today we have four articles that we think are very interesting ranging from stolen human remains to a deadline coming up for a California Senate vote on legalizing alkaline hydrolysis to what…

Wisconsin Upholds Ban on Funeral/Cemetery Combos

By Funeral Director Daily / August 30, 2017 /

Just yesterday the Wisconsin 2nd District Court of Appeals ruled on a lawsuit that would have allowed dual ownership of cemeteries and funeral homes in Wisconsin.  They upheld the ruling that bans the practice – which is allowed in many states –  and leaves the plaintiffs next option to seek Wisconsin Supreme Court judication.  You…