Colorado Code § 12-135-107

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(1) A funeral establishment whose services are
purchased shall make every reasonable attempt to fulfill the expressed needs and desires of the
person with the right of final disposition, and shall make a full disclosure of all its available
services and merchandise to the arrangers prior to selection of the casket.
(2) Before a person selects the funeral, the funeral establishment shall provide a written
itemized list of the prices of all available merchandise and individual services at that funeral
establishment. Full disclosure shall also be made in the case of a memorial service and as to use
of funeral merchandise and facilities. In no event shall the person be required to purchase
services or products contained on the itemized list that are not desired for the funeral unless the
services or goods are required by law.
(3) Any statements of legal or practical requirements shall be complete and accurate,
including the conditions under which embalming is required or advisable. Representations as to
the use or necessity of a casket or alternative container in connection with a funeral or
alternatives for final disposition shall be truthful and shall disclose all pertinent information.
(4) When quoting funeral prices, either orally, by use of a disclosure statement, or by a
final bill, the funeral establishment shall only list those items as cash advances or
accommodation items that are paid for or could be paid for by the next of kin in the same amount
that is paid by the funeral home.

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