- (a) Sampling of bodily substances other than blood, breath, or urine shall be considered valid only in postmortem cases.
- (b) All postmortem bodily materials shall be obtained prior to the start of any embalming procedure and the sample must be taken by or under the direction of the State Medical Examiner or a physician.
- (c) The sample is to be analyzed by any laboratory excluded from certification in 5 CAR § 20-202.
- (d) The results of such analyses must be interpreted by qualified personnel with respect to the alcohol content of the blood.