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26-4-11. Records and reports of investigations.
A complete copy of all written records and reports of investigations and facts resultingfrom medical care treatment, autopsies conducted by any person on the body of the deceased whodied in any manner listed in Section 26-4-7 and the written reports of any investigative agencymaking inquiry into the incident shall be promptly made and filed with the medical examiner.Failure to submit reports other than reports of a county attorney, district attorney, or lawenforcement agency, upon written request from the medical examiner within 10 days is a class Bmisdemeanor.

Amended by Chapter 38, 1993 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-26 > Chapter-04 > 26-4-11

26-4-11. Records and reports of investigations.
A complete copy of all written records and reports of investigations and facts resultingfrom medical care treatment, autopsies conducted by any person on the body of the deceased whodied in any manner listed in Section 26-4-7 and the written reports of any investigative agencymaking inquiry into the incident shall be promptly made and filed with the medical examiner.Failure to submit reports other than reports of a county attorney, district attorney, or lawenforcement agency, upon written request from the medical examiner within 10 days is a class Bmisdemeanor.

Amended by Chapter 38, 1993 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-26 > Chapter-04 > 26-4-11

26-4-11. Records and reports of investigations.
A complete copy of all written records and reports of investigations and facts resultingfrom medical care treatment, autopsies conducted by any person on the body of the deceased whodied in any manner listed in Section 26-4-7 and the written reports of any investigative agencymaking inquiry into the incident shall be promptly made and filed with the medical examiner.Failure to submit reports other than reports of a county attorney, district attorney, or lawenforcement agency, upon written request from the medical examiner within 10 days is a class Bmisdemeanor.

Amended by Chapter 38, 1993 General Session