- (1) The executive director shall appoint a chief medical examiner who shall be licensed to practice medicine in the state and shall meet the qualifications of a forensic pathologist, certified by the American Board of Pathology.
(2)
- (a) The medical examiner shall serve at the will of the executive director.
(b) The medical examiner has authority to:
- (i) employ medical, technical and clerical personnel as may be required to effectively administer this chapter, subject to the rules of the department and the state merit system;
- (ii) conduct investigations and pathological examinations;
- (iii) perform autopsies authorized in this title;
- (iv) conduct or authorize necessary examinations on dead bodies; and
(v) notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection 26B-8-321(3), retain tissues and biological samples:
- (A) for scientific purposes;
- (B) where necessary to accurately certify the cause and manner of death; or
- (C) for tissue from an unclaimed body, subject to Section 26B-8-225, in order to donate the tissue or biological sample to an individual who is affiliated with an established search and rescue dog organization, for the purpose of training a dog to search for human remains.
- (c) In the case of an unidentified body, the medical examiner shall authorize or conduct investigations, tests and processes in order to determine its identity as well as the cause of death.
- (3) The medical examiner may appoint regional pathologists, each of whom shall be approved by the executive director.
Amended by Chapter 240, 2024 General Session