The coroner or medical examiner of the county in which a person dies or is pronounced dead shall have jurisdiction over the death, regardless of where any injury that resulted in the death occurred. The place where death is pronounced is deemed to be the place where death occurred. If the place of death is unknown but the dead body is found in Minnesota, the place where the body is found is considered the place of death. If the date of death is unknown, the date the body is found is considered the date of death, but only for purposes of this chapter. When a death occurs in a moving conveyance and the body is first removed in Minnesota, documentation of death must be filed in Minnesota and the place of death is considered the place where the body is first removed from the conveyance.
2006 c 260 art 8 s 5
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 370 - 403 — Counties, County Officers, Regional Authorities
Chapter 390 — Coroner; Medical Examiner
Section 390.005 — Election Or Appointment, Eligibility; Vacancies; Removal.
Section 390.0065 — Hennepin County Medical Examiner; Selection And Term.
Section 390.01 — Bond And Indemnification.
Section 390.012 — Jurisdiction.
Section 390.04 — Provision For Transfer Of Jurisdiction.
Section 390.05 — Medical Examiner Or Coroner Staff.
Section 390.11 — Investigations.
Section 390.111 — Expenses And Compensation.
Section 390.151 — Organ And Tissue Donation.
Section 390.152 — Cremation Approval.
Section 390.21 — Disposition; Burial.
Section 390.221 — Bodies; Effects; Custody.
Section 390.23 — Death Records.
Section 390.25 — Unidentified Deceased Persons.
Section 390.251 — Request For Examinations.
Section 390.252 — Contracts For Services.
Section 390.31 — Simplified Investigations Of Death.
Section 390.32 — Authority To Conduct Proceedings.
Section 390.33 — Appointment Of Medical Examiner; Inquest.
Section 390.34 — When Sections 390.31 To 390.35 Do Not Apply.
Section 390.35 — Election To Follow Simplified Investigation.