South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 5 - Coroners And Medical Examiners
Section 17-5-555. Reporting certain deaths of vulnerable adults.

(A) The coroner or medical examiner, within twenty- four hours or one working day, whichever occurs first, must notify the Vulnerable Adults Investigations Unit of the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division or appropriate law enforcement when a vulnerable adult dies in the county he serves:
(1) as a result of violence, when unattended by a physician, and in any suspicious or unusual manner; or
(2) when the death is unexpected and unexplained.
(B) If the home or premises last inhabited by a vulnerable adult is not the scene of the death of the vulnerable adult, the coroner or medical examiner, while conducting an investigation of the death, may petition the local magistrate of the appropriate judicial circuit for a warrant to inspect the home or premises inhabited by the deceased before death. The local magistrate must issue the inspection warrant upon probable cause to believe that events in the home or premises may have contributed to the death of the vulnerable adult.
(C) For purposes of this section:
(1) "vulnerable adult" has the same meaning as defined in Section 43-35-10(11);
(2) a vulnerable adult is not considered to be "unattended by a physician" when a physician has, before death, provided diagnosis and treatment following a fatal injury;
(3) "unexpected death" includes all vulnerable adult deaths that, before investigation, appear possibly to have been caused by trauma, suspicious, or obscure circumstances, or abuse or neglect.
HISTORY: 2006 Act No. 301, Section 10, eff May 23, 2006.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 17 - Criminal Procedures

Chapter 5 - Coroners And Medical Examiners

Section 17-5-5. Definitions.

Section 17-5-10. Election of coroner.

Section 17-5-20. Bond.

Section 17-5-30. Official oaths; commission.

Section 17-5-40. Term.

Section 17-5-50. Vacancy.

Section 17-5-60. Office; book of inquisitions.

Section 17-5-70. Coroner's deputies, appointment and duties.

Section 17-5-90. Coroner may not act under appointment of sheriff.

Section 17-5-100. Coroners must carry out orders of county governing body; fees and costs.

Section 17-5-110. Coroner or deputy coroner may carry pistol or other handgun.

Section 17-5-115. Deputy coroners; training and law enforcement status.

Section 17-5-120. Availability of medical records to coroner of another state.

Section 17-5-130. Coroner qualifications; affidavits of candidates; training; exemptions; Coroners Training Advisory Committee; Expenses.

Section 17-5-140. Funding for full-time county coroners; disbursement of remaining funds.

Section 17-5-220. Establishment and functions of medical examiner commissions in certain counties.

Section 17-5-230. Medical examiner commission shall employ medical examiner; duties; assistants; facilities.

Section 17-5-240. Employment and duties of deputy medical examiners.

Section 17-5-280. Records to be kept in office of medical examiner; index; copies; admissibility in evidence.

Section 17-5-330. Salaries and fees; annual budget.

Section 17-5-510. Duties of coroner and medical examiner.

Section 17-5-520. Authority to order autopsy; request in event of child's death.

Section 17-5-530. Duty to notify coroner's or medical examiner's office of certain deaths and stillbirths; inquiry; findings; notification of next-of-kin; consent for certain actions.

Section 17-5-535. Persons authorized to view photographs or videos of autopsy; training use exception; penalty.

Section 17-5-540. Coroner or medical examiner to notify Department of Child Fatalities of certain child deaths.

Section 17-5-541. Local Child Fatality Review Teams; composition; notifications.

Section 17-5-542. Local Child Fatality Review Teams; purpose; reports.

Section 17-5-543. Meetings of Child Fatality Review Team; confidentiality; penalties.

Section 17-5-544. Child Fatality Review team; exemptions from disclosure; public information; penalties.

Section 17-5-550. Coroner or medical examiner may petition for warrant to inspect home of child whose death occurred elsewhere.

Section 17-5-555. Reporting certain deaths of vulnerable adults.

Section 17-5-560. Certification of cause of death on death certificate.

Section 17-5-570. Release and burial of dead bodies; preservation and disposition of unidentified dead bodies.

Section 17-5-580. Authorization for removal of dead body; penalties; coroner's jury.

Section 17-5-590. Disposition of remains of unidentified dead bodies.

Section 17-5-600. Permit required for cremation.

Section 17-5-610. Duty to notify coroner or medical examiner in certain cases when body is buried without investigation.