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HRS §441-22.6

Funeral and cemetery price list must be given to buyers

Funeral homes, cemeteries, and pre-need funeral companies must give every potential buyer a current price list for written approval. The list must show separate prices for each property, service, or item they offer, including transfer-related services. No extra charges for perpetual care can be added after the contract is signed.

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The statute, as written — Mortuary, cemetery, or pre-need funeral authority: price list to be furnished

(a) Each mortuary, cemetery, or pre-need funeral authority shall provide to every prospective purchaser, for written approval, a current price list, which shall contain separately stated prices for each type of property, service, or item which is a part of the cemetery property, interment, or funeral services and related commodities which the mortuary, cemetery, or pre-need funeral authority offers, including the price for services directly related to the transfer of ownership rights. Pursuant to section 441-22.7, no further additional charges or fees shall be added to the price list for perpetual care subsequent to the execution of the contract for any purpose and on any occasion. (b) The mortuary, cemetery, or pre-need funeral authority may use the format for a price list as established by the rules adopted by the director.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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§441-22.7 No extra perpetual care fees after a funeral contract

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