Sec. 4. (a) A local child fatality review team consists of the following members: (1) The prosecuting attorney of the county or a representative of a prosecuting attorney from the area served by the local child fatality review team. (2) A county coroner or a deputy coroner from the area served by the local child fatality review team. (3) A representative from: (A) a county health department established under IC 16-20-2 ; (B) a health and hospital corporation established under IC 16-22-8 ; or (C) a multiple county health department established under IC 16-20-3 ; that is located in or serves the area served by the local child fatality review team. (4) A representative from the department of child services. (5) A representative of law enforcement from the area served by the local child fatality review team. (6) A representative from a school district in the area served by the local child fatality review team. (b) In addition to the members under subsection (a), a local child fatality review team shall: (1) have as a member of the local child fatality review team: (A) a pediatrician or family practice physician; (B) a representative from an emergency medical services provider; (C) a representative from a fire department or volunteer fire department (as defined in IC 36-8-12-2 ); and (D) a mental health provider; or (2) enter into a written agreement with another local child fatality review team for the provision of services, guidance, and expertise of a person listed in subdivision (1)(A) through (1)(D) who is a member of that local child fatality review team. (c) In addition to the members under subsection (a), a local child fatality review team shall have: (1) a member on the team who is a pathologist with forensic experience who is licensed to practice medicine in Indiana and who, if feasible, is certified by the American Board of Pathology in forensic pathology; or (2) an agreement with a pathologist described in subdivision (1) for the provision of the pathologist's services and expertise, as needed by the local child fatality review team.
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