
| For Immediate Release | FFI Contact: Chris Riggall |
| September 17, 1999 | 404.656.5792 |
Albany-Area Consumers Invited to Participate Thursday, September 23rd
Secretary Cox Schedules Albany Public Hearing to
Discuss Cemetery, Funeral Service Consumer Issues
ATLANTA
Secretary of State Cathy Cox will host an Albany public hearing next week to
gather public input concerning the regulation of perpetual care cemeteries and
the funeral service industry. The hearing will be held Thursday, September 23rd
from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Albany Government Centers County Commission
Chamber located at 222 Pine Avenue, Albany.
The hearing will be the fourth in a series of sessions in
cities throughout the state. Through the Securities and Business Regulation
division, the Secretary of State regulates perpetual care cemeteries in Georgia.
The agency also staffs the Funeral Service Examining Board, which licenses and
regulates funeral home operators in the state.
The last decade has seen dramatic
changes in both industries. Many family-owned cemeteries and funeral homes have
been acquired by large corporate owners. This summer one of the largest
operators, the Vancouver, B.C.-based Loewen Group, filed for federal bankruptcy
protection. In recent months the Secretary of States office has seen an
increase in consumer complaints about sales practices and pricing of services.
Secretary Cox is planning to propose
legislative changes in the next session of the General Assembly to strengthen
consumer protection and modernize regulatory oversight of both industries.
Consumers who wish to share their views or experiences at the hearing should
call the Secretary of States office, toll-free, at 1-888-733-7427.
Press Office ~ 110 State Capitol ~ Atlanta,
GA 30334 ~ 404.656.4269 FAX: 404.657.5804