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NC Cemeteries - reports to Cemetery Commission 3 Months ago  
As an observer at meetings of the NC Cemetery Commission for a number of months, I want to suggest that NC operators of cemeteries might want to spend a little extra to get a wirrten confirmation of the delivery of the reports they are submitting in case issues arise about when and if particular reports have been submitted.

In view of the penalty fees assessed, delivery confirmation is an inexpensive form of insurance.
 
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The Funeral Consumers Alliance (FCA) is a Federation of Nonprofit Consumer Information Societies protecting a consumer's right to choose a meaningful, dignified, affordable funeral since 1963.