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§ 5162. Autopsy

Upon the petition of the state's attorney, a superior judge or the attorney general may order an autopsy or exhumation and autopsy to be performed by the chief medical examiner or under his or her direction in the preparation of a state cause for trial in any court, or in the interest of public health, welfare or safety or in the furtherance of the administration of the law. Upon completion of the autopsy the chief medical examiner shall submit a report to the state's attorney and shall complete and sign a certificate of death. (Amended 1969, No. 265 (Adj. Sess.), § 1; 1971, No. 33, § 1.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-13 > Chapter-161 > 5162

§ 5162. Autopsy

Upon the petition of the state's attorney, a superior judge or the attorney general may order an autopsy or exhumation and autopsy to be performed by the chief medical examiner or under his or her direction in the preparation of a state cause for trial in any court, or in the interest of public health, welfare or safety or in the furtherance of the administration of the law. Upon completion of the autopsy the chief medical examiner shall submit a report to the state's attorney and shall complete and sign a certificate of death. (Amended 1969, No. 265 (Adj. Sess.), § 1; 1971, No. 33, § 1.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-13 > Chapter-161 > 5162

§ 5162. Autopsy

Upon the petition of the state's attorney, a superior judge or the attorney general may order an autopsy or exhumation and autopsy to be performed by the chief medical examiner or under his or her direction in the preparation of a state cause for trial in any court, or in the interest of public health, welfare or safety or in the furtherance of the administration of the law. Upon completion of the autopsy the chief medical examiner shall submit a report to the state's attorney and shall complete and sign a certificate of death. (Amended 1969, No. 265 (Adj. Sess.), § 1; 1971, No. 33, § 1.)