2013 Rhode Island General Laws
Title 5 - Businesses and Professions
Chapter 5-33.3 - Funeral Planning Agent Designation
Section 5-33.3-3 - Designation of funeral planning agent.


RI Gen L § 5-33.3-3 (2013) What's This?

§ 5-33.3-3 Designation of funeral planning agent. – (a) Any individual who is at least eighteen (18) years of age and of sound mind is allowed to designate a primary funeral planning agent and alternate agent, if they wish.

(b) All health care providers, as licensed under the provisions of chapter 29 or 37 of this title, all health care facilities, as defined in chapter 17 of title 23, all funeral directors/embalmers and funeral service establishments as defined in chapter 33.2 of this title, and all crematories and cemeteries, as well as their agents and employees shall be required to comply with all of the provisions of this act.

(c) The individual making the designation pursuant to subsection (a) of this section shall designate a primary agent, but shall not be required to designate an alternate agent. No person so designated as the funeral planning agent shall be required to take on the responsibilities of said designation if they are unwilling or incapable of doing so.

(d) No person may act as a primary funeral planning agent or alternate agent for more than one non-relative at any one time except that a person may serve as a funeral planning agent to any and all of their own relatives and any one non-relative simultaneously. The designated agent or alternate agent shall sign the designation accepting the appointment. A person accepting said appointment shall assume ultimate responsibility for ensuring full payment of all expenses and costs connected to the funeral of the principal from the principal's resources, or in the event the principal's resources are insufficient to ensure full payment, from the agent's own personal financial resources.

(e) All individuals, facilities, and establishments listed in subsection (b) of this section shall be held harmless, and shall not be subject to civil suit, either as individual(s), partnership(s) or corporation(s) for complying with the provisions of this chapter.

History of Section.
(P.L. 1999, ch. 196, § 2.)

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