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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 72 — Coroners, inquests, and medical examinations

72.410 Investigation of deaths defined as a coroner's case.

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(1)The coroner of each county shall investigate the cause and manner of all deaths that
are defined by KRS 72.405 as a coroner's case.
(2)The coroner may, in his sound discretion, when investigating a coroner's case,
request the assistance of the district medical examiner and the Office of the
Kentucky State Medical Examiner, order an autopsy, and hold an inquest.
(a)Upon notification of the death of a child under the age of eighteen
(18)years
which meets the criteria for a coroner's case as defined in KRS 72.405 and
72.025, the coroner shall immediately contact the local office of the
Department for Community Based Services, law enforcement agencies with
local jurisdiction, and the local health department to determine the existence
of relevant information concerning the case.
(b)Any agency of the state or any other agency, institution, or facility providing
services to the child or the child's family, shall provide to the coroner upon his
or her request the cooperation, assistance, and information to enable the
coroner to comply with the provisions of this chapter. This section shall not be
deemed to abrogate the attorney-client nor the clergy-penitent privilege or the
confidentiality of records provided by KRS 311.377(2). If other privileged or
confidential records are disclosed to the coroner pursuant to this section, the
records shall remain confidential or privileged and shall not be disclosed
except as authorized by this section, to the state or local child fatality response
team, or as otherwise required by law.
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