Oklahoma Code § 63-93

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Autopsies - Request of chief medical examiner or district
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attorney or consent of Anatomical Board required.
It is unlawful for any person or persons to perform an autopsy
on any dead human body mentioned in this article, except at the
request of the Chief Medical Examiner or a district attorney of the
county where such body is located, without the written, telegraphic
or telephonic consent of the executive director of the Anatomical
Board, or the Board’s agent.  Such telegraphic or telephonic consent
shall be verified by written consent.

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