44-5a18. Autopsy; notice; findings; public record. Upon the filing or service of a claim for compensation for death from an occupational disease where an autopsy is necessary to accurately and scientifically ascertain and determine the cause of death, such autopsy shall be ordered by the director. Such autopsy shall be made under the supervision of a medical examiner appointed by the director. The medical examiner shall be a health care provider who is a specialist in such examinations. The medical examiner shall perform or attend such autopsy and shall certify the medical examiner's findings in a report of the autopsy. The report of autopsy shall be filed with the director and shall be a public record. The employer and claimants shall be given reasonable notice of such autopsy and each shall have the right to have a health care provider of the employer or claimant's own choosing present at the time. The director also may exercise such authority on the director's own motion or on application made to the director at any time, upon the presentation of facts showing that a controversy may exist in regard to the cause of death or the existence of any occupational disease.
History: L. 1953, ch. 246, § 18; L. 1976, ch. 370, § 23; L. 1990, ch. 182, § 12; July 1.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Chapter 44 - Labor And Industries
Article 5a - Occupational Diseases
44-5a03 Fraudulent representation.
44-5a04 Disablement and disability defined; cancellation of award, when.
44-5a05 Workman or dependents not entitled to compensation, when.
44-5a06 Date from which compensation is computed; employer liable.
44-5a07 Securing payment of compensation; liability exclusive.
44-5a08 Rights of employer subrogated to insurance carrier.
44-5a10 Disability or death from silicosis; compensation rights.
44-5a13 Compensation for death from silicosis complicated with other disease; how paid.
44-5a15 Waiver by employee affected with disease although not disabled; effect.
44-5a16 Dermatitis; disability after receiving compensation; effect.
44-5a17 Notice of disease and filing of claim; deemed waived, when.
44-5a18 Autopsy; notice; findings; public record.
44-5a19 Award or denial of award reviewed, when.
44-5a20 Act inapplicable, when.