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Ohio

Title 3 Counties · Chapter 313 Coroner
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Section 313.01 — Elected - term.
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Section 313.02 — Qualifications for coroner - continuing education.
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Section 313.03 — Bond.
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Section 313.04 — Absence, service, disability, or vacancy.
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Section 313.05 — Appointment of deputy coroners and other personnel.
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Section 313.06 — Duties of coroner and deputies.
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Section 313.07 — Coroner's office, laboratory, and county morgue.
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Section 313.08 — Coroner custodian of morgue - duties where decedent not identified.
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Section 313.09 — Records.
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Section 313.10 — Records to be public - certified copies as evidence.
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Section 313.11 — Unlawfully disturbing a body.
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Section 313.12 — Notice to coroner of violent, suspicious, unusual or sudden death.
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Section 313.13 — Autopsy - blood test of operator of motor vehicle killed in accident.
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Section 313.14 — Notice to relatives - disposition of property.
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Section 313.15 — Determination of responsibility for death.
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Section 313.16 — Laboratory examinations by coroner of another county.
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Section 313.17 — Subpoenas - oath and testimony of witnesses.
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Section 313.18 — Disinterment of body.
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Section 313.19 — Coroner's verdict the legally accepted cause of death.
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Section 313.20 — Coroner's writs.
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Section 313.21 — Tests for emergency involving suspected toxic substances or for law enforcement-related testing.
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Section 313.22 — Rights of administrator or executor.
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Section 313.23 — View of autopsy by interested person.
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Section 313.30 — Coroner to designate eye or tissue bank - immunity.
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Section 313.091 — Request for decedent's medical and psychiatric records.
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Section 313.121 — Autopsy of child in apparent good health who dies suddenly.
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Section 313.122 — Rules for protocol governing the performance of autopsies for sudden infant death.
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Section 313.123 — Removal and disposal of autopsy specimens - good faith immunity of coroner.
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Section 313.131 — Autopsy contrary to deceased person's religious beliefs.
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Section 313.132 — Screening for presence of buprenorphine, naltrexone, and methadone.
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Section 313.161 — Cost of autopsy when death occurred in another county; death of inmate of correctional facility.
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Section 313.211 — Powers of coroner regarding dangerous drugs.
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Section 313.212 — Notice of death by overdose.
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