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  10. Chapter 38 - Medical Examiners and Inquests


Chapter 38 - Medical Examiners and Inquests


  • Section 1 - Definitions
  • Section 2 - Chief Medical Examiner; Qualifications; Appointment; Powers and Duties; District Medical Examiners
  • Section 2a - State and Local Multidisciplinary Child Fatality Review Teams
  • Section 3 - Duty to Report Deaths; Failure to Report
  • Section 4 - Investigation; Transportation of Bodies
  • Section 4a - Death Resulting From Single-Vehicle Accident; Blood Sample Analysis; Liability of Medical Examiner
  • Section 5 - Cooperation With Office of Chief Medical Examiner
  • Section 6 - Unmarked Human Remains; Notice to Office of Chief Medical Examiner; Reasonable Attempt to Identify; Notification of Commission on Indian Affairs When Remains Suspected to Be 100 Years Old or More
  • Section 7 - Attorney General; Notice of Circumstances of Death
  • Section 8 - Inquests
  • Section 9 - Accidental Deaths; Public Conveyances; Transcript of Inquest
  • Section 10 - Report of Findings by Court
  • Section 11 - Persons Charged With Crime; Arrest
  • Section 12 - Embalming Fluid; Restriction on Use
  • Section 13 - Release of Body; Pronouncement of Death
  • Section 14 - Bodies Intended for Cremation or Burial at Sea; Authorization; Fees
  • Section 15 - Personal Property of Deceased; Disposition
  • Section 16 - Required Reports Relating to Certain Controlled Substances; Sole Cause of Death; Exposure of Children
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