Maine Code § 22-3028-C

Disposal of nonsubstantial fragments and fluids; disposal of substantial fragments
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1. Disposal of nonsubstantial body fragments and body fluids. Body fragments or body fluids
retained for evidence, further study or documentation, or those that have been recovered after the body
has been released from the custody of the medical examiner, may be disposed of according to the
practices of the laboratory responsible for analysis, by the Office of Chief Medical Examiner or by the
medical examiner or pathologist retaining those fragments or fluids, unless claimed in writing by the
person responsible for burial.
[PL 2017, c. 475, Pt. A, §37 (AMD).]
2. Disposal of substantial body fragments. The Chief Medical Examiner may dispose of
substantial fragments of bodies that have been retained for evidence, further study or documentation or
that have been recovered after the rest of the body has been finally released, in accordance with section
3028-A, unless claimed by the person responsible for burial.
[PL 1985, c. 611, §8 (NEW).]

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