Sec. 12.5. (a) A coroner shall make all reasonable attempts to promptly identify human remains, including taking the following steps:
(1) Photograph the human remains before an autopsy is conducted.
(2) X-ray the human remains.
(3) Photograph items found with the human remains.
(4) Fingerprint the remains, if possible.
(5) Obtain tissue, bone, or hair samples suitable for DNA typing, if possible.
(6) Collect any other information relevant to identification efforts.
(b) A coroner may not dispose of unidentified human remains or take any other action that will materially affect the condition of the remains until the coroner has taken the steps described in subsection (a).
(c) If human remains have not been identified after thirty (30) days, the coroner or other person having custody of the remains shall request the state police to do the following:
(1) Enter information that may assist in the identification of the remains into:
(A) the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) data base; and
(B) any other appropriate data base.
(2) Upload relevant DNA profiles from the remains to the missing persons data base of the State DNA Index System (SDIS) and the National DNA Index System (NDIS) after completion of the DNA analysis and other procedures required for data base entry.
(d) If unidentified human remains are identified as belonging to a missing person, the coroner shall:
(1) notify the law enforcement agency handling the missing persons case that the missing person is deceased; and
(2) instruct the law enforcement agency to make documented efforts to contact family members of the missing person.
(e) No person may order the cremation of unidentified human remains.
As added by P.L.92-2007, SEC.6. Amended by P.L.225-2007, SEC.15.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 2. Government of Counties Generally
36-2-14-1. Application of Chapter
36-2-14-1.5. Child Death Pathologist
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
36-2-14-7. Examination of Witnesses; Service of Physician; Payment
36-2-14-10. Coroner's Verdict and Report; Autopsy Records; Confidentiality
36-2-14-12.5. Coroner Requests to Hospitals for Blood or Tissue Samples
36-2-14-13. Immunity From Civil Liability; Autopsy
36-2-14-16. Counties Over 400,000 Population; Disposition of Unclaimed Bodies
36-2-14-20. Billing Counties for Costs of Autopsies
36-2-14-22. Providing Climate Controlled Environment
36-2-14-22.1. Coroner Requests to Hospitals for Blood or Tissue Samples
36-2-14-22.3. Training Courses for Coroners and Deputy Coroners
36-2-14-22.4. Organ and Tissue Procurement