Oregon Code § 146.085·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Medical-legal death investigators.
(1) The district medical examiner shall appoint, subject to the approval of the
district attorney and applicable civil service regulations, qualified
medical-legal death investigators, including the sheriff or a deputy sheriff
and a member of the Oregon State Police for each county. Other peace officers
may also be appointed as medical-legal death investigators.
(2) The district
medical examiner and the district attorney shall establish qualifications for
medical-legal death investigators.
(3) Each
medical-legal death investigator shall be individually appointed and the name
of the medical-legal death investigator shall be on file in the office of the
district medical examiner.
(4) A
medical-legal death investigator shall investigate deaths subject to the
control and direction of the district medical examiner or the district
attorney.
(5) A
medical-legal death investigator may authorize the removal of the body of a
deceased person from the apparent place of death.
(6) The
medical-legal death investigator may not authorize embalming, order a
post-mortem examination or autopsy, or certify the cause and manner of death. [1973
c.408 §11; 2017 c.151 §11]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 146.085
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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