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TITLE 5 - POLICE, FIREFIGHTERS, MEDICAL EXAMINER, AND FORENSIC SCIENCES (Chapter 1 to Chapter 15)
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Chapter 14 - Chief Medical Examiner (Section 5-1401 to Section 5-1418)
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Chapter 14 - Chief Medical Examiner (Section 5-1401 to Section 5-1418)
Section 5-1401 - Definitions
Section 5-1402 - Establishment of the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner; appointments, qualifications, and compensation
Section 5-1403 - Supporting services and facilities
Section 5-1404 - Former duties of coroner; oaths; teaching; other duties
Section 5-1405 - Deaths-determinations and investigations; cremations
Section 5-1406 - Deaths-notification; penalties for noncompliance
Section 5-1407 - Subpoena power for access to confidential medical records
Section 5-1408 - Possession of evidence and property
Section 5-1409 - Examination; further investigation and autopsy
Section 5-1410 - Autopsy by pathologist other than a medical examiner
Section 5-1411 - Delivery of body; expenses
Section 5-1412 - Maintenance of records; annual report
Section 5-1413 - Records as evidence
Section 5-1414 - Autopsies performed under court order
Section 5-1415 - Tissue transplants. [Repealed]
Section 5-1416 - Personnel, records, functions, and authority transferred
Section 5-1417 - Regulations and fees
Section 5-1418 - Office of the Chief Medical Examiner Management Fund. [Repealed]
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