(a) When a death is reported to the state medical examiner under AS 12.65.005, the state medical examiner or the deputy medical examiner shall perform a medical death investigation. When a person dies under circumstances that, in the opinion of the state medical examiner, warrant an investigation, the state medical examiner or the deputy medical examiner may perform a medical death investigation. In performing the investigation, the state medical examiner or the deputy medical examiner may
- (1) order that the body of the person who has died not be moved or otherwise disturbed without the permission of the medical examiner;
- (2) request a peace officer to secure the scene and perform an on-scene investigation;
- (3) view the remains of the deceased person;
- (4) order the remains of the deceased to be transported to another location;
- (5) perform a post mortem examination;
- (6) perform an autopsy;
- (7) take possession of property considered necessary for the investigation;
- (8) subpoena and examine a person or record necessary in the opinion of the medical examiner to determine the material facts relating to the death; and
- (9) take other actions appropriate under the circumstances to determine the cause and manner of death.