Tennessee Funeral Service Laws Rules & Regulations (LRR) Practice Exam

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What is a burial association?

  1. A profit-making firm for handling funerals

  2. A voluntary association providing death benefits

  3. A governmental body overseeing funeral practices

  4. A type of cemetery organization

The correct answer is: A voluntary association providing death benefits

A burial association is a voluntary organization created to provide members with financial assistance for funeral expenses upon the death of a member. By pooling resources, members can ensure that they will receive death benefits to help cover costs associated with funerals. This type of association typically operates on a mutual aid basis and is focused on providing support to its members, rather than generating a profit. The other options do not accurately reflect the nature of burial associations. A profit-making firm for handling funerals refers to for-profit funeral homes, which operate with the intent of earning profit rather than mutual support. A governmental body overseeing funeral practices relates to regulatory agencies, which typically enforce laws and standards in the industry. Lastly, a type of cemetery organization generally refers to the facilities or entities that manage burial sites rather than financial assistance programs for members’ funeral needs.