Colorado Code § 15-19-302

Duty of public officers as to unclaimed bodies
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(1) All public officers,
agents, and servants, and all officers, agents, and servants of every county, city, township,
borough, district, and other municipality, and every almshouse, prison, morgue, hospital, or other
municipal or other public institution, and all other persons having charge or control over
unclaimed dead human bodies required to be buried at public expense shall use reasonable effort
to ascertain if the deceased person has any relative, friend, or other representative who will
assume charge of the body for burial at his or her expense. If the effort does not result in the
discovery of a claimant within twenty-four hours after death, the officers, agents, or other
persons shall immediately notify the anatomical board or such person as may from time to time
be designated by the board as its duly authorized officer or agent, when such unclaimed body or
bodies come into his or her possession, charge, or control. In any county that is entirely located
more than one hundred fifty miles from any accredited medical or dental school, the minimum
period of notification shall be extended to forty-eight hours. The officers, agents, or other
persons, without fee or reward, shall deliver the unclaimed body to the anatomical board and
permit the board or its agents to take and remove all the unclaimed bodies to be used for the
advancement of medical and anatomical sciences.
(2) Notice shall be given to the anatomical board in all cases, but the body must not be
delivered if any relative, by blood or marriage, has previously claimed the body for burial at the
expense of the relative, in which case the body must be surrendered to the claimant for
interment. Further, the body must not be delivered if any representative of a fraternal society of
which the deceased was a member, or a representative of any charitable organization, or if any
friend of the deceased indigent person claims the body for burial prior to delivery to the board,
with the burial at the expense of the fraternal society, charitable organization, or friend. In the
case of death of any person whose body is required to be buried at public expense and the duly
authorized officer or agent of the anatomical board deems the body unfit for anatomical
purposes, he or she shall notify the board of county commissioners or agency in charge of
indigent persons in the county in which the person dies, in writing, and the board of county
commissioners or agency shall direct a person to take charge of the body of the deceased
indigent person, and cause it to be buried, and draw warrants upon the treasurer of the county for
the payment of expenses.
(3) Warrants for the payment of the expenses of the burial of any person whose body is
required to be buried at public expense must not be drawn or paid except upon the certificate of
the duly authorized officer or agent of the anatomical board to the effect that the unclaimed body
is unfit for anatomical purposes due to decomposition or contagious disease, and that the
provisions of this part 3 have been complied with. If, through the failure of any person to deliver
the body of a deceased indigent person as required by this part 3, the unclaimed body is unfit for
anatomical purposes, and is certified as unfit by the duly authorized officer or agent of the
anatomical board, the body must be buried in accordance with the provisions of this part 3, and
the person who failed to deliver the unclaimed body shall pay to the county treasurer the
expenses incurred. Upon the refusal or failure of the person, on demand, to pay the expenses, the
board of county commissioners, or such other agency as may be in charge of indigent persons in
the county, may bring suit to recover the expenses, and the expenses may be recovered as debts
collectible by law.

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