Maine Code § 22-3023-A

Medicolegal death investigators; appointment; jurisdiction
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The Chief Medical Examiner may appoint persons who are not physicians as medicolegal death
investigators, who have statewide jurisdiction and serve at the pleasure of the Chief Medical Examiner,
subject to the Chief Medical Examiner's control and rules adopted by the Chief Medical Examiner.
Medicolegal death investigators must meet the certification and training requirements established by
the Chief Medical Examiner and must be residents of this State. Medicolegal death investigators may
be employees of the Office of Chief Medical Examiner or serve on a fee-for-service basis as determined
by the Chief Medical Examiner. A medicolegal death investigator before entering upon the duties of
the office must be duly sworn to the faithful performance of the medicolegal death investigator's duty.
[PL 2017, c. 475, Pt. A, §35 (AMD).]
The Chief Medical Examiner may implement a training and education program to enhance the
technical and oversight expertise of the Office of Chief Medical Examiner and Medicolegal Death
Investigator I positions. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, employees in the
Medicolegal Death Investigator I classification who participate in the training and education program
and who demonstrate that they have achieved competencies prescribed by the Chief Medical Examiner
may progress immediately to the senior position in this classification series. [PL 2019, c. 343, Pt.
LL, §1 (NEW).]

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