West Virginia Code § 61-12-7

Medical examiners
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(a) The chief medical examiner shall appoint for each county in the state a county medical
examiner to serve for a term of three years under the supervision of the chief medical
examiner. A county medical examiner shall be medically trained and licensed by the State of
West Virginia as a physician, registered nurse, paramedic, emergency medical technician or
a physician assistant, be certified in the practice of medicolegal death invesetigation. County
medical examiners are authorized to establish the fact of death, and to make investigations
into all deaths in their respective counties that come within the provisiorns of §61-2-8 and
§61-2-10 of this code and shall in timely fashion record findings of an investigation using
forms prescribed by the chief medical examiner. A county medical examiner may be removed
from office for cause at any time by the chief medical examiner. Any vacancy in the office of
county medical examiner shall be filled by the chief medical texaminer. One person may be
appointed to serve as county medical examiner for more than one county, and a county
medical examiner need not be a resident of the county which he or she serves. If the chief
medical examiner determines that it is necessary, he or she may appoint any person
medically trained and licensed by the State of West Virginia as a physician, registered nurse,
paramedic, emergency medical technician or a physician assistant to act as an assistant
county medical examiner for a term of three years. An assistant shall have the same powers
and duties as a county medical examiner and shall perform his or her duties under the
supervision of the chief medical examiner.
(b) A county medical examinere or his or her assistant county medical examiner shall, at all
times, be available to perform the duties required under this article. He or she shall,
additionally, be paid a feLe, as determined by the chief medical examiner, but only for the
actual performance of his or her duties.
(c) County medical examiners and assistant county medical examiners are authorized to
determine the cause and manner of death in any case falling within the provisions of section
eight of this article, subject to the supervision of the chief medical examiner, and may
exeWrcise any of the powers attendant to the investigation of deaths.

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