No dead human body whose death occurred in Virginia shall be cremated or buried at sea, irrespective of the cause and manner of death, unless the Chief Medical Examiner, an Assistant Chief Medical Examiner, or a medical examiner appointed pursuant to § 32.1-282 has determined that there is no further need for medicolegal inquiry into the death and so certifies upon a form supplied by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. For this service the Chief Medical Examiner, an Assistant Chief Medical Examiner, or a medical examiner appointed pursuant to § 32.1-282 shall be entitled to a fee established by the Board, not to exceed the fee provided for in subsection D of § 32.1-283, to be paid by the applicant for the certificate.
2014, cc. 228, 583.
Structure Code of Virginia
Chapter 8.1 - Disposition of Dead Human Bodies
§ 32.1-309.1. Identification of decedent, next of kin; disposition of claimed dead body
§ 32.1-309.2. Disposition of unclaimed dead body; how expenses paid
§ 32.1-309.3. Cremations and burials at sea