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February 2001

The Director - Features

Ethics, Not Legislation

Every individual funeral director has an interest in cultivating a reputation for honesty and fair dealing

Written by Harper J. Simpson

Many in funeral service habitually complain that the government is placing too many regulations on the profession. So far, opposition has had little effect on curbing unwanted legislation and it is evident that a new approach needs to be taken. According to Harper J. Simpson in his article, Ethics, not Legislation, the solution may be very simple. The funeral service profession needs to develop and enforce its own ethical standards. By demonstrating ethical responsibility, funeral directors will prove to themselves, the families they serve and the public that funeral service is a dignified and trustworthy profession. The article focuses on the theory that funeral service can overcome excessive government regulation by monitoring and enforcing its own high ethical standards. Simpson is a licensed funeral director in Pennsylvania and Florida with 30 years of experience. He founded a funeral business in Pennsylvania in 1972 and currently manages a funeral home in Naples, Florida.