Minn. Stat. § 12.381
Subd. 1. Powers for safe disposition.
Notwithstanding chapter 149A and Minnesota Rules, chapter 4610, in connection with deaths related to a public health emergency and during a national security emergency declared due to a public health emergency or peacetime emergency declared due to a public health emergency, the governor may:
Subd. 2. Identification of bodies.
A person in charge of the body of a person believed to have died due to a public health emergency shall maintain a written record of the body and all available information to identify the decedent, the circumstances of death, and disposition of the body. If a body cannot be identified, a qualified person shall, prior to disposition and to the extent possible, take fingerprints and one or more photographs of the remains and collect a DNA specimen from the body. All information gathered under this subdivision, other than data required for a death certificate under Minnesota Rules, part 4601.2550, shall be death investigation data and shall be classified as nonpublic data according to section 13.02, subdivision 9, or as private data on decedents according to section 13.10, subdivision 1. Death investigation data are not medical examiner data as defined in section 13.83. Data gathered under this subdivision shall be promptly forwarded to the commissioner of health. The commissioner may only disclose death investigation data to the extent necessary to assist relatives in identifying decedents or for public health or public safety investigations.
* NOTE: This section, as added by Laws 2002, chapter 402, *section 14, expires August 1, 2004. Laws 2002, chapter 402, *section 21.