PRINTER'S NO. 1241
No. 1082 Session of 2001
INTRODUCED BY TRICH, LEDERER, WALKO, CURRY, WOJNAROSKI, DeWEESE, YOUNGBLOOD, SOLOBAY, LAUGHLIN, TRELLO, SHANER, JOSEPHS, WASHINGTON, JAMES, THOMAS, HORSEY, HARHAI, PRESTON AND CLYMER, MARCH 20, 2001
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT, MARCH 20, 2001
AN ACT 1 Amending the act of August 9, 1955 (P.L.323, No.130), entitled, 2 as amended, "An act relating to counties of the third, 3 fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth classes; amending, 4 revising, consolidating and changing the laws relating 5 thereto; and providing for regional renaissance initiatives," 6 further providing for coroner's investigations and inquests. 7 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 8 hereby enacts as follows: 9 Section 1. Section 1237(a) of the act of August 9, 1955 10 (P.L.323, No.130), known as The County Code, amended November 11 29, 1990 (P.L.602, No.152), is amended and the section is 12 amended by adding a paragraph to read: 13 Section 1237. Coroner's Investigations.--(a) The coroner 14 having a view of the body shall investigate the facts and 15 circumstances concerning deaths which appear to have happened 16 within the county, regardless where the cause thereof may have 17 occurred, for the purpose of determining whether or not an 18 autopsy should be conducted or an inquest thereof should be had, 19 in the following cases:
1 (1) sudden deaths not caused by readily recognizable 2 disease, or wherein the cause of death cannot be properly 3 certified by a physician on the basis of prior (recent) medical 4 attendance; 5 (2) deaths occurring under suspicious circumstances, 6 including those where alcohol, drugs or other toxic substances 7 may have had a direct bearing on the outcome; 8 (3) deaths occurring as a result of violence or trauma, 9 whether apparently homicidal, suicidal or accidental (including, 10 but not limited to, those due to mechanical, thermal, chemical, 11 electrical or radiational injury, drowning, cave-ins and 12 subsidences); 13 (4) any death in which trauma, chemical injury, drug 14 overdose or reaction to drugs or medication or medical treatment 15 was a primary or secondary, direct or indirect, contributory, 16 aggravating or precipitating cause of death; 17 (5) operative and peri-operative deaths in which the death 18 is not readily explainable on the basis of prior disease; 19 (6) any death wherein the body is unidentified or unclaimed; 20 (7) deaths known or suspected as due to contagious disease 21 and constituting a public hazard; 22 (8) deaths occurring in prison or a penal institution or 23 while in the custody of the police; 24 (9) deaths of persons whose bodies are to be cremated, 25 buried at sea or otherwise disposed of so as to be thereafter 26 unavailable for examination; 27 (10) sudden infant death syndrome; [and] 28 (11) stillbirths[.]; and 29 (12) deaths occurring in a State mental institution or a 30 private institution as defined in section 1051 of the act of 20010H1082B1241 - 2 -
1 June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known as the "Public Welfare 2 Code." 3 * * * 4 Section 2. Section 1238 of the act, amended November 29, 5 1990 (P.L.602, No.152), is amended by adding a subsection to 6 read: 7 Section 1238. Autopsy; Inquest; Records.--* * * 8 (b.1) After completion of the investigation of a death 9 occurring in a State mental institution or a private institution 10 as defined in section 1051 of the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, 11 No.21), known as the "Public Welfare Code," the coroner shall 12 conduct an inquest upon a view of the body, as provided by law. 13 At the inquest, the coroner's duty shall be to ascertain the 14 cause of death, to determine whether any person other than the 15 deceased was criminally responsible therefor by act or neglect, 16 and if so, the identity of the person, and to examine any 17 further evidence and witnesses regarding the cause of death. 18 * * * 19 Section 3. This act shall take effect in 60 days. C14L16SFL/20010H1082B1241 - 3 -