The coroner shall charge and collect a fee of $500 for an autopsy report, $100 for a toxicology report, $100 for an inquisition or coroner's report, $50 for a cremation or disposition authorization and other fees as may be established for other reports or documents requested by nongovernmental agencies in order to investigate a claim asserted under a policy of insurance or to determine liability for the death of the deceased. The fees collected under this section shall be accounted for and paid to the county treasurer in accordance with section 14960 (relating to receipts and accounts of money due county) and shall be used to defray the expenses involved in the county complying with the training of coroners or coroner office personnel, as may be required or authorized under this part or any other act. CHAPTER 141 PROTHONOTARY, CLERK OF COURTS, CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT, REGISTER OF WILLS AND RECORDER OF DEEDS Sec. 14101. Election of prothonotary, clerk of courts, clerk of orphans' court, register of wills and recorder of deeds. 14102. Office holders. 14103. Separate judicial districts. 14104. (Reserved). 14105. Appointment of first deputies. 14106. (Reserved). 14107. (Reserved). 14107.1. (Reserved). 14108. (Reserved). 14109. (Reserved). 14110. (Reserved). 14111. (Reserved). 14112. Second deputy recorder. 14113. Clerks of recorder to administer oaths. 14114. (Reserved). 14115. (Reserved). 14116. (Reserved).
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