Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 4
Subtitle 35 - POSTMORTEM EXAMINERS COMMISSION
Chapter 10.35.01 - Medical Examiner Cases
Section 10.35.01.01 - Definitions
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.35.01.01
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. In this chapter, the following terms have the meanings indicated.
B. Terms Defined.
(1) "Autopsy report" means a written document
detailing the medical findings and conclusions of a postmortem examination
performed by a medical examiner.
(2) "First degree relative" means a surviving
spouse, parent, grandparent, sibling, and child of the deceased.
(3) Forensic investigator" means a chief
forensic investigator, deputy chief forensic investigator, lead forensic
investigator, or forensic investigator who:
(a) Is employed under or appointed by the
authority of the Postmortem Examiners Commission;
(b) Assists those medical examiners in
§B(4)(a) of this regulation;
(c) Has education, training, or experience in
trauma or death investigation; and
(d) Is appointed in accordance with
Health-General Article, §5-306, Annotated Code of Maryland.
(4) Medical Examiner.
(a) "Medical examiner" means a Chief Medical
Examiner, deputy medical examiner, or assistant medical examiner who is a
pathologist authorized to carry out the provisions of Health-General Article,
§5-301, Annotated Code of Maryland.
(b) Medical examiner" also means a deputy
medical examiner who:
(i) Assists those
examiners in B(4)(a) of this regulation;
(ii) Is a physician; and
(iii) Is appointed by the Postmortem
Examiners Commission in accordance with Health-General Article, §5-306,
Annotated Code of Maryland
(5) Medical Examiner Case.
(a) "Medical examiner case" means any death
which is the result, wholly or in part, of a casualty or accident, homicide,
poisoning, suicide, criminal abortion, rape, therapeutic misadventure,
drowning, or a death of a suspicious or unusual nature, or of an apparently
healthy individual while not under the care of a physician.
(b) "Medical examiner case" does not mean:
(i) A stillbirth or a neonatal death, or
accident room or hospital death in which the cause of death has been
established by the hospital physician and is due to disease, and free of
evidence of criminal or accidental nature;
(ii) A case which is dead on arrival at the
hospital and the physician who pronounces death has been in previous attendance
on the patient; or
(iii) A death
which occurs in a hospital within 24 hours of admission merely because the
death occurred within 24 hours.
(6) "Secretary" means the Secretary of Health
and Mental Hygiene.
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