Effective - 28 Aug 2020
58.035. Coroner standards and training commission, members, terms, chairperson, meetings — duties — rulemaking authority — report. — 1. There is hereby established within the department of health and senior services a "Coroner Standards and Training Commission" which shall be composed of eight members, appointed by the governor, with the advice and consent of the senate. The governor shall take into account the diversity of the state when making the appointments to this commission. The commission shall consist of:
(1) Two coroners elected from counties of the third classification;
(2) One coroner elected from a county of the first, second, or fourth classification;
(3) One currently appointed medical examiner;
(4) One child death pathologist;
(5) One elected prosecuting attorney;
(6) One elected sheriff;
(7) The director of the department of health and senior services, or his or her designee, who shall serve as a nonvoting member of the commission.
Each member of the coroner standards and training commission shall have been at the time of his appointment a citizen of the United States and a resident of this state for a period of at least one year, and members who are coroners shall be qualified as established by this chapter.
2. The members of the commission shall serve for the following terms:
(1) Every member of the commission who holds elected office shall serve an initial term of two years;
(2) Every member of the commission who does not hold elected office shall serve an initial term of four years;
(3) Every member of the commission shall serve for a term of four years after the initial term has been served.
3. Annually the commission shall elect one of the members as chairperson. The coroner standards and training commission shall meet at least twice each year as determined by the director of the department of health and senior services, the chairperson, or a majority of the members to perform its duties. A majority of the members of the coroner standards and training commission shall constitute a quorum.
4. No member of the coroner standards and training commission shall receive any compensation for the performance of his or her official duties.
5. The coroner standards and training commission shall establish training standards, by rule, relating to the office of county coroner. These standards shall relate to the operation of the office, the legal responsibilities of the office, and the technical skills and knowledge required of the office.
6. Any rule or portion of a rule, as that term is defined in section 536.010, that is created under the authority delegated in this section shall become effective only if it complies with and is subject to all of the provisions of chapter 536 and, if applicable, section 536.028. This section and chapter 536 are nonseverable and if any of the powers vested with the general assembly pursuant to chapter 536 to review, to delay the effective date, or to disapprove and annul a rule are subsequently held unconstitutional, then the grant of rulemaking authority and any rule proposed or adopted after August 28, 2020, shall be invalid and void.
7. Once the commission has developed standards, the commission shall issue a report detailing the standards. This report shall be submitted to the speaker of the house of representatives and the president pro tempore of the senate, and shall be published on the website of the department of health and senior services.
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(L. 2020 H.B. 2046)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title VI - County, Township and Political Subdivision Government
Chapter 58 - Coroners and Inquests
Section 58.010 - Office of coroner (certain counties).
Section 58.020 - Coroner, election — term of office (certain counties).
Section 58.030 - Qualifications.
Section 58.040 - Vacancy filled by governor.
Section 58.060 - Bond — sufficiency, how determined (certain counties).
Section 58.070 - Failure to give bond — office vacated.
Section 58.090 - Salary in lieu of fees (certain second class counties).
Section 58.096 - Compensation of deputy coroner, additional — training program, certification.
Section 58.100 - Fees (third and fourth class counties).
Section 58.120 - Travel expense (counties of third and fourth classification).
Section 58.160 - Deputies, appointment, compensation.
Section 58.180 - To be conservator of the peace.
Section 58.190 - To execute process when sheriff disqualified.
Section 58.205 - Sheriff or chief deputy to perform coroner's duties, when.
Section 58.260 - Coroner may issue warrant to summon coroner's jury, when.
Section 58.270 - Sheriff to execute warrant.
Section 58.280 - Failure to execute warrant — penalty.
Section 58.290 - Failure of juror to appear — penalty.
Section 58.300 - Coroner to administer an oath to the jurors.
Section 58.310 - Charge to be given to jury by coroner.
Section 58.320 - Jury to remain together — exception.
Section 58.330 - Coroner to issue subpoenas.
Section 58.340 - Coroner to administer oath to witnesses.
Section 58.350 - Evidence to be reduced to writing.
Section 58.360 - Jury to deliver verdict in writing.
Section 58.370 - Death by felony — duty of coroner.
Section 58.380 - Coroner to issue a writ of attachment for witnesses, when.
Section 58.390 - Attachment, how served — fees to be paid, by whom.
Section 58.400 - Sheriff unable to execute duties, warrant may be directed to householder.
Section 58.410 - Witnesses — discharged, when — may be fined or imprisoned, when.
Section 58.420 - Coroner to notify witnesses to appear.
Section 58.430 - Witness attached may be discharged on bail.
Section 58.440 - Refusal to testify — penalty.
Section 58.449 - Test results, how used, released, when.
Section 58.455 - Death certificate, how furnished, form, where filed, when (certain counties).
Section 58.457 - Penalty for failure to report death (certain counties).
Section 58.460 - Disposition of body a duty of coroner, when.
Section 58.470 - Death by poisoning — coroner may have analysis and examination made.
Section 58.500 - Duty of public administrator on receipt of money or property.
Section 58.520 - Fees of coroners.
Section 58.530 - Additional fees, when allowed.
Section 58.540 - Compensation for taking testimony.
Section 58.550 - Liability for costs.
Section 58.560 - Surgeon's fee for postmortem examination, how paid.
Section 58.570 - Coroner to certify costs to county commission.
Section 58.580 - Costs and fees, when not allowed.
Section 58.590 - When costs to be paid by relatives.
Section 58.600 - Fraudulent charges — penalty.
Section 58.610 - Costs, when paid in advance.
Section 58.620 - Coroner's duties as to costs.
Section 58.705 - Qualifications, tenure — vacancy, how filled (certain counties).
Section 58.710 - Assistant examiners and employees — appointment, compensation (certain counties).
Section 58.725 - Autopsy, when — performed by whom — report filed (certain counties).
Section 58.730 - Law enforcement officers to cooperate with medical examiner (certain counties).
Section 58.735 - Dead body, how disposed of (certain counties).
Section 58.740 - Records, contents, how kept (certain counties)
Section 58.745 - Oaths, shall administer — examinations — affidavits (certain counties).
Section 58.750 - Penalty for failing to supply information (certain counties).