The duties of the coroner/medical examiner shall include the following:
(1) Except in locations where a county medical examiner has jurisdiction, the coroner or a person acting in a professional capacity shall report the death of a child by telecommunications to the medical examiner or his or her representative as soon as possible upon discovery.
(2) Upon receipt of a report of a child death, the county medical examiner or state medical examiner shall determine whether the death appears to be unexpected/unexplained. If the death appears to be unexpected/unexplained, the county medical examiner or state medical examiner shall commence an investigation of the death consisting of a postmortem examination conducted by a state or county medical examiner. Upon the recommendation of the state medical examiner, with authorization from a district attorney, an autopsy may be conducted. A county medical examiner may conduct an autopsy at his or her discretion as authorized by existing statutes. This section should not be interpreted as mandating an autopsy. In a case where an autopsy is not performed, the postmortem examination shall consist of an external examination.
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 26 - Infants and Incompetents.
Chapter 16 - Child Abuse and Neglect.
Article 5 - Child Death Review Teams.
Section 26-16-90 - Legislative Findings.
Section 26-16-91 - Definitions.
Section 26-16-92 - State Policy.
Section 26-16-93 - State Child Death Review Team - Created.
Section 26-16-94 - State Child Death Review Team - Purpose; Duties.
Section 26-16-95 - Liability of Team Members.
Section 26-16-96 - Local Child Death Review Teams.
Section 26-16-97 - Meetings; Disclosure of Information; Violation; Penalties.
Section 26-16-98 - Confidentiality of Information and Records.