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Code · Utah · Title 26B — Utah Health and Human Services Code · Chapter 8

26B-8-214. Certification of death by attending health care professional -- Deaths without medical attendance -- Cause of death uncertain -- Notice requirements.

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Effective 5/3/2023
26B-8-214. Certification of death by attending health care professional -- Deaths without medical attendance -- Cause of death uncertain -- Notice requirements.
(a)A health care professional who treats or examines an individual within 365 days from the day on which the individual dies, shall certify the individual's cause of death to the best of the health care professional's knowledge and belief unless the health care professional determines the individual may have died in a manner described in Section 26B-8-205 .
(b)If a health care professional is unable to determine an individual's cause of death in accordance with Subsection (1)(a) , the health care professional shall notify the medical examiner.
(2)For an unattended death, the person with custody of the body shall notify the medical examiner of the death.
(3)If the medical examiner determines there may be criminal responsibility for a death, the medical examiner shall notify:
(a)the district attorney or county attorney that has criminal jurisdiction; or
(b)the head of the law enforcement agency that has jurisdiction to investigate the death.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 306 , 2023 General Session
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