 
     46-4-121.  Inquiry defined. For the purposes of this part, an inquiry by a county coroner is an informal examination of a death and its attendant circumstances to determine whether:
     (1)  an inquest, which is a formal inquiry, should be held;
     (2)  the reporting physician should certify the death;
     (3)  any further action or examination should be made concerning a death; or
     (4)  there is anything unusual or remarkable about a death that may warrant further action by the county attorney or the law enforcement agency that has jurisdiction. 
     History: En. Sec. 3, Ch. 660, L. 1991. 
 


 
