Washington Administrative Code
Title 218 - Forensic Investigations Council
Chapter 218-04 - Forensics
Section 218-04-010 - Purpose and duties

Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 218-04-010

Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024

The forensic investigations council is established pursuant to chapter 398, Laws of 1995. The purpose of the forensic investigations council is to:

(1) Preserve and enhance the state crime laboratory;

(2) Fund the death investigation system and to make related state and local institutions more efficient;

(3) Preserve and enhance the state toxicology laboratory;

(4) Provide resources necessary for the performance, by qualified pathologists, of autopsies;

(5) Improve the performance of death investigations and the criminal justice system through the formal training of county coroners and county medical examiners;

(6) Establish and maintain a dental identification system; and

(7) Provide flexibility so that any county may establish a county morgue when it serves the public interest.

Statutory Authority: RCW 34.05.020. 96-16-062, § 218-04-010, filed 8/5/96, effective 9/5/96.

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