DUTIES OF THE MEDICAL EXAMINER
Sec. 406.11,F.S., & Ch. 11G-2 FAC
The Medical Examiner is required by law to determine the cause and manner of death when a person dies in District Eight which includes
Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Dixie, Gilchrist, Levy and Union Counties and that the death meets one or more of the circumstances below:
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1. Of criminal violence
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2. By accident
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3. By suicide
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4. Suddenly, when in apparent good health
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5. Unattended by a practicing physician
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6. In any prison or penal institution
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7. In police custody
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8. In any suspicious or unusual circumstance
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9. By criminal abortion
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10. By poison
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11. By disease constituting a threat to public heath
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12. By disease, injury or toxic agent resulting from employment
"...Any person who knowingly fails or refuses to report such death and circumstances, who refuses to make available prior medical or other information pertinent to the death investigation, or who, without an order from the office of the district medical examiner, willfully touches, removes, or disturbs the body, clothing, or any article upon or near the body...shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree..."
(s. 406.12, F.S.)