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§  939.  Medical  assistants  in  counties of New York and Kings.  The  district attorneys of the county of New York and of the county of  Kings  are each authorized and empowered to appoint and at pleasure to remove a  medical assistant, who shall be a physician and surgeon, resident of the  county  in  which  he is appointed, and who shall have been for at least  ten years duly licensed to practice medicine in this state. It shall  be  the  duty of such medical assistant, under the supervision and direction  of the district attorney, to examine into and report  on  all  cases  of  suspicious, sudden and unusual death and wounding within the county, and  to perform such duties as the district attorney may direct in connection  with  the  official  duties of such district attorney in the enforcement  and administration of the criminal laws. Such  medical  assistant  shall  have  the  power  and  authority,  whenever  so directed by the district  attorney, to dissect, perform an autopsy upon, or attend an autopsy upon  any dead body of a human being. The salaries of the  medical  assistants  of  the county of New York and of the county of Kings shall be fixed and  determined by the district attorney of New York county and the board  of  estimate, respectively, and shall be county charges.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cnt > Article-24 > 939

§  939.  Medical  assistants  in  counties of New York and Kings.  The  district attorneys of the county of New York and of the county of  Kings  are each authorized and empowered to appoint and at pleasure to remove a  medical assistant, who shall be a physician and surgeon, resident of the  county  in  which  he is appointed, and who shall have been for at least  ten years duly licensed to practice medicine in this state. It shall  be  the  duty of such medical assistant, under the supervision and direction  of the district attorney, to examine into and report  on  all  cases  of  suspicious, sudden and unusual death and wounding within the county, and  to perform such duties as the district attorney may direct in connection  with  the  official  duties of such district attorney in the enforcement  and administration of the criminal laws. Such  medical  assistant  shall  have  the  power  and  authority,  whenever  so directed by the district  attorney, to dissect, perform an autopsy upon, or attend an autopsy upon  any dead body of a human being. The salaries of the  medical  assistants  of  the county of New York and of the county of Kings shall be fixed and  determined by the district attorney of New York county and the board  of  estimate, respectively, and shall be county charges.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cnt > Article-24 > 939

§  939.  Medical  assistants  in  counties of New York and Kings.  The  district attorneys of the county of New York and of the county of  Kings  are each authorized and empowered to appoint and at pleasure to remove a  medical assistant, who shall be a physician and surgeon, resident of the  county  in  which  he is appointed, and who shall have been for at least  ten years duly licensed to practice medicine in this state. It shall  be  the  duty of such medical assistant, under the supervision and direction  of the district attorney, to examine into and report  on  all  cases  of  suspicious, sudden and unusual death and wounding within the county, and  to perform such duties as the district attorney may direct in connection  with  the  official  duties of such district attorney in the enforcement  and administration of the criminal laws. Such  medical  assistant  shall  have  the  power  and  authority,  whenever  so directed by the district  attorney, to dissect, perform an autopsy upon, or attend an autopsy upon  any dead body of a human being. The salaries of the  medical  assistants  of  the county of New York and of the county of Kings shall be fixed and  determined by the district attorney of New York county and the board  of  estimate, respectively, and shall be county charges.