Cemetery pre-need contract business licence for monument businesses

Get a licence to operate a cemetery pre-need contract sales business for monuments.

Overview

A Cemetery Pre-Need Contract Business Licence authorizes a business or a person to solicit to enter or enter into pre-need contracts under which that business promises to provide, or to arrange for the provision of cemetery supplies or cemetery services or both before the death of the person for whose benefit the contract is entered into.

If your business does not require this licence, you do not need to proceed further.

How to apply

You will need to complete:

  • information on your business
  • salesperson information
  • criminal record check or a police information check
  • trust account information
  • payment of a licensing fee

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Application form

Application for a Cemetery Pre-Need Contract Sales Licence

Your responsibilities

It is your responsibility to ensure your licence is in force as long as you continue to do business. Once your licence is issued make note of the expiry date and ensure your licence is renewed prior to this date.

Pre-need money must be held in-trust, by an authorized trustee. See the list of authorized trustees.

Yearly reporting

Cemetery Pre-need Contract Business Licensees must submit an accountant’s report and a statement to Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction annually, no later than 120 days after their fiscal year-end. Complete the required fiscal forms:

Operation and maintenance guidelines

The Alberta government has published Operation and Maintenance Guidelines for Cemetery Owners and Operators to provide guidance in relation to the Cemeteries Act and Cemeteries General Regulation.

The guidelines provide information and guidance for cemetery owners and operators on frequently asked questions and regularly identified compliance issues, including:

  • alternatives to burials
  • care and maintenance of a cemetery
  • registration and consent
  • burial plots
  • operations
  • disposition of remains
  • perpetual care funds
  • enforcement
  • Alberta Funeral Services Regulatory Board
  • cemetery companies
  • additional resources

Contract contents

Cemetery pre-need contracts with consumers must contain specific information. A contract to provide cemetery supplies or services must be delivered to the purchaser within 7 days of signing or entering into the agreement and shall:

  • be in writing
  • be signed by the purchaser or lessee
  • be signed by the salesperson
  • state the name of the salesperson and the name of any owner for whom the salesperson is acting
  • contain the notice prescribed in the regulation – the notice must be at least as prominent as the contents of the contract
  • contain a detail listing of the cemetery supplies or cemetery services or both, to be provided by the vendor and the cost to be charged to the purchaser for each of those cemetery supplies or cemetery services

Compliance

Note: applicant, directors, officers and partners are required to read the Cemeteries Act and its regulations associated with this licence and understand that certain sections are of significance, including but not limited to the specific sections noted below.

Cemeteries Act

  • Part 4 regarding Pre-Need Sale of Cemetery Supplies and Services

General Regulation

  • Sections 3, 4, and 5 regarding contracts

Commercial Cemeteries Regulation

  • Section 6 regarding change of a salesperson's agency
  • Section 7 regarding training programs
  • Section 8 regarding continuing education
  • Section 9 regarding transfer of money to authorized trustee
  • Section 10 regarding period for transfer exemption
  • Section 11 regarding maximum administration fee
  • Section 12 regarding trustee's remuneration
  • Section 13 regarding reporting to director

Prohibited practices include, but are not limited to:

  • Telephone and door-to-door contacts selling pre-need cemetery goods are prohibited unless specifically requested by the consumer. Other forms of direct sale, including mailing or distribution of brochures or other sales material, and other types of advertising in the media and online are permitted.
  • Businesses soliciting, negotiating or concluding sales contracts in person at any place other than the seller’s place of business require a Direct Selling business licence.

Copies of legislation can be obtained from the Alberta King’s Printer.

Resources

Contact

Connect with the Consumer Contact Centre:

Hours: 8:15 am to 4:30 pm (open Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays)
Phone: 780-427-4088
Toll free: 1-877-427-4088 (in Alberta)
Email: [email protected]