Indiana Code
Chapter 14. County Coroner
36-2-14-10. Coroner's Verdict and Report; Autopsy Records; Confidentiality

Sec. 10. (a) After viewing the body, hearing the evidence, and making all necessary inquiries, the coroner shall draw up and sign the coroner's verdict on the death under consideration. The coroner shall also make a written report giving an accurate description of the deceased person, the deceased person's name if it can be determined, and the amount of money and other property found with the body. The verdict and the written report are subject to inspection and copying under IC 5-14-3-3.
(b) Except as provided in subsections (c), (d), and (e), a photograph, video recording, or audio recording of an autopsy in the custody of a medical examiner is declared confidential for purposes of IC 5-14-3-4(a)(1).
(c) A surviving spouse may:
(1) view and copy a photograph or video recording; and
(2) listen to and copy an audio recording;
of the deceased spouse's autopsy. If there is no surviving spouse, the surviving parents shall have access to the records under this section. If there is no surviving spouse or parent, an adult child shall have access to the records.
(d) Upon making a written request, a unit (as defined in IC 36-1-2-23), the state, an agency of the state, the federal government, or an agency of the federal government, while in performance of their official duty, may:
(1) view and copy a photograph or video recording; and
(2) listen to and copy an audio recording;
of an autopsy. Unless otherwise required in the performance of official duties, the identity of the deceased must remain confidential.
(e) The coroner or the coroner's designee having custody of a photograph, a video recording, or an audio recording of an autopsy may use or allow the use of the photograph, video recording, or audio recording of the autopsy for case consultation with a pathologist or forensic scientist. The coroner or the coroner's designee having custody of a photograph, a video recording, or an audio recording of an autopsy may also use or allow the use of the photograph, video recording, or audio recording for training or educational purposes (as defined in IC 16-39-7.1-1.5) if all information that identifies the individual on whom the autopsy was performed is masked or removed from the photograph, video recording, or audio recording. For purposes of this subsection, information that identifies an individual consists of:
(1) the name;
(2) the address;
(3) the Social Security number;
(4) a full view of the face; or
(5) identifying marks on the body that are unrelated to the medical condition or medical status;
of the deceased individual. A coroner or coroner's designee who allows the use of autopsy information under this subsection has a duty to disclose to each person to whom the coroner or coroner's designee releases it that the information is confidential and may not be used for a purpose other than the purpose for which it was originally released. Information disclosed under this subsection is confidential. A coroner or coroner's designee who fails to disclose the confidentiality restrictions of this information commits a Class A misdemeanor.
(f) Except as provided in subsection (e), the coroner or the coroner's designee having custody of a photograph, a video, or an audio recording of an autopsy may not permit a person to:
(1) view or copy the photograph or video recording; and
(2) listen to or copy the audio recording;
of an autopsy without a court order.
(g) A court, upon a showing of good cause, may issue an order authorizing a person to:
(1) view or copy a photograph or video recording; and
(2) listen to or copy an audio recording;
of an autopsy, and may prescribe any restrictions or stipulations that the court considers appropriate.
(h) In determining good cause under subsection (g), the court shall consider:
(1) whether the disclosure is necessary for the public evaluation of governmental performance;
(2) the seriousness of the intrusion into the family's right to privacy;
(3) whether the disclosure of the photograph, video recording, or audio recording is by the least intrusive means available; and
(4) the availability of similar information in other public records, regardless of form.
(i) In all cases, the viewing, copying, listening to, or other handling of a photograph, video recording, or audio recording of an autopsy must be under the direct supervision of the coroner, or the coroner's designee, who is the custodian of the record.
(j) A surviving spouse shall be given:
(1) reasonable notice of the petition filed with the court to view or copy a photograph or video recording of an autopsy or a petition to listen to or copy an audio recording;
(2) a copy of the petition filed with the court to view or copy a photograph or video recording of an autopsy or a petition to listen to or copy an audio recording; and
(3) reasonable notice of the opportunity to be present and heard at any hearing on the matter.
(k) If there is no surviving spouse, the notice under subsection (j) must be given to the deceased's parents, and if the deceased has no living parent, the notice must be given to the adult children of the deceased.
(l) A coroner or coroner's designee who:
(1) is the custodian of a photograph, a video recording, or an audio recording of an autopsy; and
(2) knowingly or intentionally violates this section;
commits a Class A misdemeanor.
(m) A person who knowingly or intentionally violates a court order issued under this section commits a Class A misdemeanor.
(n) A person who:
(1) receives autopsy information under subsection (e); and
(2) knowingly or intentionally uses the information in a manner other than the specified purpose for which it was released;
commits a Class A misdemeanor.
[Pre-Local Government Recodification Citations: 17-3-17-7; 17-3-17-8 part.]
As added by Acts 1980, P.L.212, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.4-1994, SEC.22; P.L.271-2001, SEC.4; P.L.179-2003, SEC.6; P.L.127-2017, SEC.97.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 36. Local Government

Article 2. Government of Counties Generally

Chapter 14. County Coroner

36-2-14-1. Application of Chapter

36-2-14-1.5. Child Death Pathologist

36-2-14-1.8. Vitreous

36-2-14-2. Residence; Term of Office

36-2-14-3. Commission of Coroner

36-2-14-4. Duties as County Sheriff

36-2-14-5. Service of Warrant for Arrest of County Sheriff; Custody of Jail and Prisoners

36-2-14-5.5. Duties of Child Death Pathologist

36-2-14-6. Determination of Cause, Manner, Mechanism of Death; Suspicion of Overdose; Certificate of Death; Moving of Body; Autopsy; Coroner Duties

36-2-14-6.3. Coroner Notification of Child Deaths; Coroner Consultation With Child Death Pathologist; Suspicious, Unexpected, or Unexplained Child Deaths; Autopsy

36-2-14-6.5. Duty to Make Positive Identification; Manner of Positive Identification; Exception; Timely Notification of Next of Kin

36-2-14-6.7. Autopsies of Children Who May Have Died of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome; Autopsy Reports

36-2-14-7. Examination of Witnesses; Service of Physician; Payment

36-2-14-8. Witness Fees

36-2-14-9. Witness Testimony

36-2-14-10. Coroner's Verdict and Report; Autopsy Records; Confidentiality

36-2-14-11. Property or Money of Deceased Person Subject to Coroner's Investigation; Found With Body or at Scene of Death; Taking Possession; Publication; Search for Person Entitled; Delivery to County Treasurer or Sheriff

36-2-14-12. Repealed

36-2-14-12.5. Coroner Requests to Hospitals for Blood or Tissue Samples

36-2-14-13. Immunity From Civil Liability; Autopsy

36-2-14-14. Repealed

36-2-14-15. Compensation

36-2-14-16. Counties Over 400,000 Population; Disposition of Unclaimed Bodies

36-2-14-17. Violent or Suspicious Death of Person; Failure to Notify Authorities of Discovery of Body or Moving Body From Scene; Offenses

36-2-14-18. Public Inspection and Copying of Information; Investigatory Records; Copies of Autopsy; Availability of Report

36-2-14-19. Cornea Donations

36-2-14-20. Billing Counties for Costs of Autopsies

36-2-14-21. Coroners Obtaining Decedent's Health Records; Coroners Provide Health Records to Investigative Units

36-2-14-22. Providing Climate Controlled Environment

36-2-14-22.1. Coroner Requests to Hospitals for Blood or Tissue Samples

36-2-14-22.2. Repealed

36-2-14-22.3. Training Courses for Coroners and Deputy Coroners

36-2-14-22.4. Organ and Tissue Procurement

36-2-14-22.6. Information Requests; Medicolegal Examinations; Interference With Postmortem Examinations; Denial of Recovery

36-2-14-23. Requirement That Coroner and Deputy Coroner Complete Course; Auditor to Withhold Pay if Course Not Timely Completed; Withheld Pay Released Upon Successful Completion of Course; Exception

36-2-14-24. Requirement for the Release of Autopsy and Other Reports; Auditor to Withhold Pay if Autopsy or Other Reports Not Timely Released; Withheld Pay Released Upon Release of Autopsy or Other Reports; Exception

36-2-14-25. Coroner; Conflict of Interest

36-2-14-26. Rules