Arkansas Code
Subchapter 3 - State Crime Laboratory
§ 12-12-318. Examinations, investigations, and postmortem examinations — Authorization and restrictions

(a)
(1) When death occurs in such a manner or under such circumstances as described in § 12-12-315, the State Crime Laboratory shall have the power and authority to perform such functions and duties as may be provided by this subchapter.
(2)
(A) The laboratory shall make examinations, investigations, or perform postmortem examinations to determine the cause of death as the Director of the State Crime Laboratory or his or her staff deems necessary or as may be requested by the:
(i) County coroner of the county in which death occurs or is discovered;
(ii) Prosecuting attorney of the jurisdiction in which death occurs or is discovered;
(iii) County sheriff of the county in which death occurs or is discovered;
(iv) Chief of police of the city in which death occurs or is discovered;
(v) Board of Corrections or its designee, or the Director of the Division of Correction or his or her designee if the person was in the care, custody, or control of the Division of Correction at the time of death; or
(vi) Director of the Division of Arkansas State Police or his or her designee.

(B) Deputies of elected officers enumerated in subdivision (a)(2)(A) of this section shall have no authority to request a postmortem examination by the laboratory.


(b)
(1) In cases of sudden death in children between the ages of one (1) year and six (6) years with no previous major medical health problems, the State Medical Examiner, on a case-by-case basis, may delegate authority to the Arkansas Children's Hospital to perform postmortem examinations to determine the cause of death.
(2)
(A) Should any such postmortem examination determine that death occurred from foul play or a criminal act, the hospital will immediately notify the chief law enforcement officer of the jurisdiction in which the death occurred and the examiner.
(B) In addition, the examiner will be responsible for developing guidelines to assure that proper evidentiary procedures are followed.

(3) For purposes of this section, the hospital's staff pediatric pathologist, meeting the criteria prescribed in § 12-12-307, shall be considered assistant medical examiner and, notwithstanding any other provisions in this section, may perform postmortem examinations as directed by a duly constituted authority.

(c) Postmortem examinations or investigations authorized in this section may be conducted without consent of any person.
(d) The Director of the State Crime Laboratory and his or her staff shall not, as a part of their official duties, perform any postmortem examination at the request of any private citizen or any public official other than those enumerated in this section.
(e) The provisions of this section shall supersede any and all other laws relating to the power and authority of the Director of the State Crime Laboratory or his or her staff, including the examiner, to conduct examinations, investigations, or postmortem examinations.
(f)
(1) The Director of the State Crime Laboratory shall have the final authority on any ruling of manner of death which may become a matter of dispute between those persons authorized by this section to request a post-mortem examination as described in § 12-12-315 and the examiner or his or her associates.
(2) The Director of the State Crime Laboratory shall use any and all material accumulated by the laboratory, interview all parties necessary, and consult with any medical authority necessary for him or her to make his or her decision as to the manner of death, and his or her ruling shall be final and binding as that ruling affects any documents generated and signed by any employee of the laboratory relating to manner of death.
(3) This subsection and the director's decision in no way affects or prohibits any person or agency to seek any other relief that may be available through legal channels.

Structure Arkansas Code

Arkansas Code

Title 12 - Law Enforcement, Emergency Management, and Military Affairs

Subtitle 2 - Law Enforcement Agencies and Programs

Chapter 12 - Crime Reporting and Investigations

Subchapter 3 - State Crime Laboratory

§ 12-12-301. Establishment

§ 12-12-302. Board created — Members — Meetings

§ 12-12-303. Board's powers and duties generally

§ 12-12-304. Director of the State Crime Laboratory

§ 12-12-305. Housing and equipment — Functions

§ 12-12-306. State Medical Examiner

§ 12-12-307. Medical examiners — Qualifications — Duties

§ 12-12-308. Medical examiners — Professional liability insurance

§ 12-12-309. Utilization of outside personnel

§ 12-12-310. Reimbursement for use of outside faculty

§ 12-12-311. Cooperation by others required — Tort immunity

§ 12-12-312. Records confidential and privileged — Exception — Release

§ 12-12-313. Records as evidence — Analyst's testimony

§ 12-12-314. Fees — Disposition

§ 12-12-315. Notification of certain deaths

§ 12-12-316. Transportation of corpses

§ 12-12-317. Death certificates

§ 12-12-318. Examinations, investigations, and postmortem examinations — Authorization and restrictions

§ 12-12-319. Embalming corpse subject to examination, investigation, or autopsy — Penalty

§ 12-12-320. Autopsies — Removal of pituitary gland

§ 12-12-321. Autopsies — Exhumed bodies

§ 12-12-322. Hazardous duty pay

§ 12-12-323. Crime Lab Equipment Fund

§ 12-12-324. Testing by State Crime Laboratory

§ 12-12-326. Autopsies — Line-of-duty death — Definitions