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  6. Title 45 - Local Laws.
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  8. Chapter 27 - Escambia County.
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  10. Article 6 - Coroner.


Article 6 - Coroner.


  • Section 45-27-60 - Office of coroner abolished.
  • Section 45-27-60.01 - County medical examiner.
  • Section 45-27-60.02 - Appointment of assistant county medical examiners.
  • Section 45-27-60.03 - Death investigation training.
  • Section 45-27-60.04 - Duty to investigate certain deaths.
  • Section 45-27-60.05 - Medical examiner's investigative authority.
  • Section 45-27-60.06 - Execution of death certificate; circumstances requiring notice to Department of Forensic Sciences.
  • Section 45-27-60.07 - Autopsies or postmortem examinations.
  • Section 45-27-60.08 - Personal effects of deceased; notice to next of kin.
  • Section 45-27-60.09 - Persons in county having knowledge of certain deaths.
  • Section 45-27-60.10 - Subpoenas.
  • Section 45-27-60.11 - Immunity from civil or criminal liability.
  • Section 45-27-60.12 - Death investigation reports.
  • Section 45-27-60.13 - Duties of medical examiner.
  • Section 45-27-60.14 - Reimbursement for services.
  • Section 45-27-60.15 - Transfer of title to property to county medical examiner and Department of Forensic Sciences.
  • Section 45-27-60.16 - Transportation of bodies.
  • Section 45-27-60.17 - Annual report.
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