|
certificate shall be filed in the registration district in
|
which such place is located.
|
(c) The funeral director who first assumes
custody of a |
dead body shall be responsible for filing a completed death
|
certificate. He shall obtain the personal data from the |
next
of kin or the best qualified person or source |
available; he shall enter
on the certificate the name, |
relationship,
and address of his informant; he shall enter |
the date, place, and method
of final disposition; he shall |
affix his own signature and enter his address;
and shall |
present the certificate to the person responsible for |
completing
the medical certification of cause of death.
|
(2) The medical certification shall be completed and signed |
within 48
hours after death by the physician in charge of the |
patient's care for the
illness or condition which resulted in |
death, except when death is subject
to the coroner's or medical |
examiner's investigation. In the absence of
the physician or |
with his approval, the medical certificate may be
completed and |
signed by his associate physician, the chief medical officer
of |
the institution in which death occurred or by the physician who
|
performed an autopsy upon the decedent.
|
(3) When a death occurs without medical attendance, or when |
it is otherwise
subject to the coroner's or medical examiner's |
investigation, the coroner
or medical examiner shall be |
responsible for the completion of a coroner's
or medical |
examiner's certificate of death and shall sign the medical
|
certification within 48 hours after death, except as provided |
by regulation
in special problem cases. If the decedent was |
under the age of 18 years at the time of his or her death, and |
the death was due to injuries suffered as a result of a motor |
vehicle backing over a child, or if the death occurred due to |
the power window of a motor vehicle, the coroner or medical |
examiner must send a copy of the medical certification, with |
information documenting that the death was due to a vehicle |
backing over the child or that the death was caused by a power |
window of a vehicle, to the Department of Children and Family |