Section 611-B:27-a – Autopsy Expenses.
611-B:27-a Autopsy Expenses. – I. All autopsy-related bills shall be submitted to the office of the chief medical examiner, which shall authorize them and submit them for payment to the state treasurer, chargeable to the medico-legal investigative fund established pursuant to RSA 611-B:28. II. For purposes of this section, autopsy expenses shall include morgue […]
Section 611-B:28 – Medico-Legal Investigation Fund.
611-B:28 Medico-Legal Investigation Fund. – I. There is established in the office of the state treasurer a nonlapsing fund to be known as the medico-legal investigation fund, which shall be kept distinct and separate from all other funds. The medico-legal investigation fund is established to receive all fees paid to the state related to […]
Section 611-B:29 – Dental Records.
611-B:29 Dental Records. – If a person reported missing has not been found within 30 days, the county sheriff, chief of police of a city or town, medical examiner, or other law enforcement authority initiating or conducting the investigation for the missing person shall request the family or next of kin of the missing […]
Section 611-B:30 – Identification by Scoring Probabilities.
611-B:30 Identification by Scoring Probabilities. – The division of state police shall act as a repository or computer center, or both, for the dental examination records and dental records filed with it under this chapter. The division shall compare the dental examination records filed pursuant to RSA 611-B:29 with the dental records filed pursuant […]
Section 611-B:31 – Destruction of Records.
611-B:31 Destruction of Records. – If a person reported missing has been found, the county sheriff, chief of police of a city or town, medical examiner, or other law enforcement authority shall report the fact to the division of state police. After receiving the report, the division shall erase or destroy the dental records […]
Section 612:1 – Definitions.
612:1 Definitions. – Where appearing in this chapter, the term "governor" includes any person performing the functions of governor by authority of the law of this state. The term "executive authority" includes the governor, and any person performing the functions of governor in a state other than this state. The term "state," referring to […]
Section 612:2 – Fugitives From Justice; Duty of Governor.
612:2 Fugitives From Justice; Duty of Governor. – Subject to the provisions of this chapter, the provisions of the Constitution of the United States controlling, and any and all acts of Congress enacted in pursuance thereof, it is the duty of the governor of this state to have arrested and delivered up to the […]
Section 612:3 – Form of Demand.
612:3 Form of Demand. – No demand for the extradition of a person charged with a crime in another state shall be recognized by the governor, unless in writing alleging, except in cases arising under RSA 612:6, that the accused was present in the demanding state at the time of the commission of the […]
Section 611-B:24 – Release of Body.
611-B:24 Release of Body. – The medical examiner, upon the completion of the investigation, shall release the dead body, upon their claim therefor, to one of the following persons: I. The husband or wife, as the case may be. II. The next of kin. III. Any friend of the deceased. Source. 2007, 324:1, eff. […]
Section 611-B:25 – Unclaimed Body.
611-B:25 Unclaimed Body. – If a dead body is unidentified or unclaimed for a period of not less than 48 hours following completion of the death investigation, the medical examiner shall release the body to the overseer of public welfare in the town or, in the case of an unincorporated place, to a county […]