2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 24: Health and Safety
Article 11: Medical Investigations, 24-11-1 through 24-11-10
Section 24-11-6: Death certificate; release of body; reports.


NM Stat § 24-11-6 (1996 through 1st Sess 50th Legis) What's This?

24-11-6. Death certificate; release of body; reports.

A. If, after viewing the body, notifying the law enforcement agency with jurisdiction and making an investigation, the state or district medical investigator is satisfied that the death was not caused by criminal act or omission and that there are no suspicious circumstances about the death, he shall execute a death certificate in the form required by law. He shall also execute a certificate on a form prescribed by the health and social services department [department of health], authorizing release of the body to the funeral director for burial. In those cases in which the investigation is performed by a deputy medical investigator, if, after viewing the body, notifying the law enforcement agency with jurisdiction and making an investigation, he is satisfied that the death was not caused by criminal act or omission and that there are no suspicious circumstances about the death, he shall report this finding to the state or district medical investigator under whose direction he is working. Upon receipt of a report from a deputy medical investigator under this subsection, the state or district medical investigator may execute a death certificate and a certificate authorizing release of the body for burial.

B. In those cases where the death resulted from a motor vehicle accident on a public highway, and the state, district or deputy medical investigator performs or causes to be performed a test or tests to determine the alcoholic content of the deceased's blood, a copy of the report of this test shall be sent to the planning division of the state highway department for the department's use only for statistical purposes. The copy of the report sent to the planning division of the state highway department of the results shall not contain any identification of the deceased and shall not be subject to judicial process.

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