Sec. 7. (a) If the circumstances suggest that the death was caused by other than natural causes or a person dies or is declared dead in an emergency department and the emergency physician, who is the physician last in attendance, is uncertain as to the cause and manner of death, the following individual shall refer the case to the coroner for investigation:
(1) The emergency department physician, upon consultation with an attending physician, if available.
(2) If there is no emergency department physician, the attending physician.
(3) If the attending physician has failed to refer the case to the coroner, the local health officer.
(b) The coroner shall report a death coming under the coroner's supervision upon official death certificate blanks to the health officer having jurisdiction not more than three (3) days after the inquest is held. Another person may not report the death.
[Pre-1993 Recodification Citation: 16-1-17-5.]
As added by P.L.2-1993, SEC.20. Amended by P.L.67-2016, SEC.1.
Structure Indiana Code
Chapter 3. Certificates of Death and Stillbirth; Burial Permits
16-37-3-1. "Dead Body" Defined
16-37-3-2. "Person in Charge of Interment" Defined
16-37-3-3. Certificate of Death or Stillbirth; Filing
16-37-3-4. Securing Personal Data for Certificates
16-37-3-5. Electronically Filing Death Certificate; Cause of Death Certification
16-37-3-6. Cause of Death; Certification by Local Health Officer
16-37-3-7. Deaths Referred to the Coroner for Investigation
16-37-3-9. Permanent Records; Public Inspection; Records to County Auditor; Use of Data
16-37-3-10. Permit for Disposal of Body
16-37-3-11. Time for Securing Permit for Disposal of Body
16-37-3-12. Burial Transit Permit
16-37-3-13. Burial Transit Permit; Attachment to Shipping Box
16-37-3-14. Foreign Burial Transit Permit; Endorsement by Local Health Officer
16-37-3-15. Construction of Chapter Regarding Autopsies and Inquests