(b) To be eligible for employment as a death investigator, a person must have experience or training in investigative procedures concerning the circumstances, manner, and cause of the death of a deceased person.
(c) At the request of and under the supervision of a justice of the peace or other person conducting an inquest, a death investigator may assist the person conducting the inquest to investigate the time, place, and manner of death and lock and seal the premises of the deceased. A death investigator who assists in an inquest under this subsection shall make a complete report of the death investigator's activities, findings, and conclusions to the justice of the peace or other person conducting the inquest not later than eight hours after the death investigator completes the investigation.
Amended by Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 529, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 1 - Code of Criminal Procedure
Chapter 49 - Inquests Upon Dead Bodies
Subchapter . A. Duties Performed by Justices of the Peace
Article 49.03. Powers and Duties
Article 49.04. Deaths Requiring an Inquest
Article 49.041. Reopening an Inquest
Article 49.05. Time and Place of Inquest; Removal of Property and Body From Place of Death
Article 49.06. Hindering an Inquest
Article 49.07. Notification of Investigating Official
Article 49.08. Information Leading to an Inquest
Article 49.09. Body Disinterred or Cremated
Article 49.10. Autopsies and Tests
Article 49.11. Chemical Analysis
Article 49.12. Liability of Person Performing Autopsy or Test
Article 49.14. Inquest Hearing
Article 49.16. Orders and Death Certificates
Article 49.18. Death in Custody
Article 49.19. Warrant of Arrest
Article 49.20. Requisites of Warrant
Article 49.21. Commitment of Homicide Suspect
Article 49.22. Sealing Premises of Deceased
Article 49.23. Office of Death Investigator
Article 49.24. Notification and Report of Death of Resident of Institution