Chapter 841
21 sections
§841-1 Who serves as coroner in each county
§841-2 How deputy coroners are appointed
§841-3 Reporting deaths that need investigation
§841-4 Witness testimony must be written and signed
§841-5 How witnesses take an oath at an inquest
§841-6 Subpoenas for death investigations and fines for ignoring them
§841-7 How coroners write up death investigations
§841-8 Sending death reports and certificates to officials
§841-9 Fee for certified copies of coroner reports
§841-10 Who must arrange burial for a stranger or poor person
§841-11 Witness pay and travel costs at coroner's inquests
§841-12 Moving a dead body without permission
§841-13 What happens to belongings found on a body
§841-14 When autopsies and extra death investigations can happen
§841-14.5 Who must perform an autopsy
§841-14.6 Counties helping each other with autopsies
§841-15 Notifying family of a death and paying for it
§841-16 When decomposed remains can be cremated quickly
§841-17 Who can look at hospital records in an investigation
§841-18 Who serves as coroner's physician and lab access
§841-19 Who must get a copy of this chapter