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What is NYC AC § 17-116?

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This section allows the department to establish rules and regulations regarding the timing and format of returns and reports from the chief medical examiner for death investigations. Applies to the chief medical examiner and the department overseeing these processes.

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§ 17-116 Medical examiners' returns.

AC § 17-116

The department, from time to time may make rules and regulations fixing the time of rendering, and defining the form of returns and reports to be made to it by the chief medical examiner, in all cases of death which shall be investigated by him or her. The chief medical examiner shall conform to such rules and regulations.

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