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Michigan

Chapter 52 — Coroners
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52.111 Coroners in counties over 250,000; qualifications.
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52.112 Coroners in counties over 250,000; compensation.
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52.113 Coroners in counties over 250,000; disposition of fees, itemized statement.
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52.114 Coroners in counties over 250,000; deputy, appointment, powers, compensation.
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52.115 Coroners in counties over 250,000; clerks and assistants, appointment, compensation, terms.
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52.116 Coroner; office hours.
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52.117 Construction of act.
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52.118 Violation of act; penalty.
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52.141 Coroner; abolition of office in certain counties; transfer of duties to county health officer; provisions governing.
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52.142 County health officer; compensation; deputies, appointment, powers, compensation.
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52.143 Morgue facilities.
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52.144 County health officer and deputies; payment of compensation.
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52.145 No election of coroners where act effective.
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52.146 County health officer; powers.
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52.201 Coroner; abolition of office; county medical examiner; appointment; terms; vacancies; civil service; qualifications; agreement among counties.
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52.201a Deputy county medical examiner and medical examiner investigators; appointment; qualifications; approval; duties of investigator.
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52.201b Repealed.
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52.201c County medical examiner; powers and duties; establishment of elderly and vulnerable adult death review team.
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52.201d Deputy county medical examiners; appointment in counties under civil service.
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52.201e County medical examiner and deputies; compensation and expenses.
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52.201f County medical examiner and deputies; removal.
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52.202 Investigation by county medical examiner as to cause and manner of death; prisoners; medical records, papers, or documents; exemption from disclosure; definitions.
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52.203 Notice to county medical examiner by physician or individual with knowledge of certain deaths; knowledge that 2 or more individuals involved were same age, sex, he
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52.204 Violent, unexpected or medically unattended deaths; removal of body, notice; violation of section, penalty.
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52.205 Notice of body; manner of death; removal of body to morgue; investigation; designation and duties of medical examiner investigator; list of investigators and quali
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52.205a Sudden death, cause unknown, of child under age of 2 years; report; request for autopsy; notice of results; costs; rules.
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52.206 Private morgue; compensation.
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52.207 Violent, unexpected or medically unattended deaths; investigation by county medical examiner; inquest.
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52.208 Violent, unexpected or medically unattended deaths; personalty found on deceased's person, possession, inventory, disposition, use as evidence.
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52.209 Body determined suitable for donation; agreement; release of information; conduct of examination within certain time period; section to be known as "Kyle Ray Horni
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52.210 Removal of body to crematory; permit from county medical examiner; violation of section, penalty.
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52.211 County medical examiner; records.
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52.212 County medical examiner and deputies; testimony, expenses.
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52.213 Coroner; transfer of powers and duties to county medical examiner, abolition of office; transfer of proceedings and records.
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52.213a Coroner; transfer of powers and duties to county medical examiner, abolition of office; transfer of proceedings.
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52.213b Coroner; transfer of records.
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52.213c County health officer; designation as county medical examiner.
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52.214, 52.215 Repealed.
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52.216 Coroners; completion of term after effective date of act.
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