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| AN ACT concerning coroners.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Counties Code is amended by changing Section |
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| 3-3013 as follows:
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| (55 ILCS 5/3-3013) (from Ch. 34, par. 3-3013)
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| Sec. 3-3013. Preliminary investigations; blood and urine |
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| analysis;
summoning jury. Every coroner, whenever, as soon as |
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| he knows or is
informed that the dead body of any person is |
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| found, or lying within his
county, whose death is suspected of |
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| being:
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| (a) A sudden or violent death, whether apparently |
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| suicidal,
homicidal or accidental, including but not |
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| limited to deaths apparently
caused or contributed to by |
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| thermal, traumatic, chemical, electrical or
radiational |
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| injury, or a complication of any of them, or by drowning or
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| suffocation, or as a result of domestic violence as defined |
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| in the Illinois
Domestic
Violence Act of 1986;
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| (b) A maternal or fetal death due to abortion, or any |
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| death due to a
sex crime or a crime against nature;
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| (c) A death where the circumstances are suspicious, |
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| obscure,
mysterious or otherwise unexplained or where, in |
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| the written opinion of
the attending physician, the cause |
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| of death is not determined;
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| (d) A death where addiction to alcohol or to any drug |
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| may have been
a contributory cause; or
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| (e) A death where the decedent was not attended by a |
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| licensed
physician;
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| shall go to the place where the dead body is, and take charge |
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| of the
same and shall make a preliminary investigation into the |
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| circumstances
of the death. In the case of death without |
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| attendance by a licensed
physician the body may be moved with |
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| the coroner's consent from the
place of death to a mortuary in |
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| the same county. Coroners in their
discretion shall notify such |
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| physician as is designated in accordance
with Section 3-3014 to |
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| attempt to ascertain the cause of death, either by
autopsy or |
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| otherwise.
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| In cases of accidental death involving a motor vehicle in |
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| which the
decedent was (1) the operator or a suspected operator |
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| of a motor
vehicle, or (2) a pedestrian 16 years of age or |
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| older, the coroner shall
require that a blood specimen of at |
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| least 30 cc., and if medically
possible a urine specimen of at |
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| least 30 cc. or as much as possible up
to 30 cc., be withdrawn |
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| from the body of the decedent in a timely fashion after
the |
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| accident causing his death, by such physician as has been |
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| designated
in accordance with Section 3-3014, or by the coroner |
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| or deputy coroner or
a qualified person designated by such |
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| physician, coroner, or deputy coroner. If the county
does not |
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| maintain laboratory facilities for making such analysis, the
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| blood and urine so drawn shall be sent to the Department of |
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| State Police or any other accredited or State-certified |
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| laboratory
for analysis of the alcohol, carbon monoxide, and |
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| dangerous or
narcotic drug content of such blood and urine |
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| specimens. Each specimen
submitted shall be accompanied by |
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| pertinent information concerning the
decedent upon a form |
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| prescribed by such laboratory. Any
person drawing blood and |
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| urine and any person making any examination of
the blood and |
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| urine under the terms of this Division shall be immune from all
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| liability, civil or criminal, that might otherwise be incurred |
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| or
imposed.
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| In all other cases coming within the jurisdiction of the |
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| coroner and
referred to in subparagraphs (a) through (e) above, |
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| blood, and whenever
possible, urine samples shall be analyzed |
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| for the presence of alcohol
and other drugs. When the coroner |
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| suspects that drugs may have been
involved in the death, either |
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| directly or indirectly, a toxicological
examination shall be |
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| performed which may include analyses of blood, urine,
bile, |
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| gastric contents and other tissues. When the coroner suspects
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| death is due to toxic substances, other than drugs, the coroner |
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| shall
consult with the toxicologist prior to collection of |
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| samples. Information
submitted to the toxicologist shall |
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| include information as to height,
weight, age, sex and race of |
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| the decedent as well as medical history,
medications used by |
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| and the manner of death of decedent.
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| When the coroner or medical examiner finds that the cause |
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| of death is due to homicidal means, the coroner or medical |
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| examiner shall cause blood and buccal specimens (tissue may be |
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| submitted if no uncontaminated blood or buccal specimen can be |
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| obtained), whenever possible, to be withdrawn from the body of |
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| the decedent in a timely fashion. Within 45 days after the |
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| collection of the specimens, the coroner or medical examiner |
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| shall deliver those specimens, dried, to the Illinois |
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| Department of State Police, Division of Forensic Services, for |
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| analysis and categorizing into genetic marker groupings to be |
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| maintained by the Illinois Department of State Police in the |
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| State central repository in the same manner, and subject to the |
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| same conditions, as provided in Section 5-4-3 of the Unified |
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| Code of Corrections. The requirements of this paragraph are in |
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| addition to any other findings, specimens, or information that |
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| the coroner or medical examiner is required to provide during |
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| the conduct of a criminal investigation.
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| In all counties, in cases of apparent
suicide, homicide, or |
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| accidental death or in other cases, within the
discretion of |
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| the coroner, the coroner may summon 8 persons of lawful age
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| from those persons drawn for petit jurors in the county. The |
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| summons shall
command these persons to present themselves |
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| personally at such a place and
time as the coroner shall |
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| determine, and may be in any form which the
coroner shall |
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| determine and may incorporate any reasonable form of request
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| for acknowledgement which the coroner deems practical and |
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| provides a
reliable proof of service. The summons may be served |
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| by first class mail.
From the 8 persons so summoned, the |
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| coroner shall select 6 to serve as the
jury for the inquest. |
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| Inquests may be continued from time
to time, as the coroner may |
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| deem necessary. The 6 jurors selected in
a given case may view |
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| the body of the deceased.
If at any continuation of an inquest |
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| one or more of the original jurors
shall be unable to continue |
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| to serve, the coroner shall fill the vacancy or
vacancies. A |
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| juror serving pursuant to this paragraph shall receive
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| compensation from the county at the same rate as the rate of |
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| compensation
that is paid to petit or grand jurors in the |
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| county. The coroner shall
furnish to each juror without fee at |
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| the time of his discharge a
certificate of the number of days |
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| in attendance at an inquest, and, upon
being presented with |
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| such certificate, the county treasurer shall pay to
the juror |
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| the sum provided for his services.
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| In counties which have a jury commission, in cases of |
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| apparent suicide or
homicide or of accidental death, the |
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| coroner may conduct an inquest. The jury commission shall |
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| provide
at least 8 jurors to the coroner, from whom the coroner |
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| shall select any 6
to serve as the jury for the inquest. |
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| Inquests may be continued from time
to time as the coroner may |
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| deem necessary. The 6 jurors originally chosen
in a given case |
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| may view the body of the deceased. If at any continuation
of an |
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| inquest one or more of the 6 jurors originally chosen shall be |
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| unable
to continue to serve, the coroner shall fill the vacancy |
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| or vacancies. At
the coroner's discretion, additional jurors to |
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| fill such vacancies shall be
supplied by the jury commission. A |
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| juror serving pursuant to this
paragraph in such county shall |
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| receive compensation from the county at the
same rate as the |
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| rate of compensation that is paid to petit or grand jurors
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| the county.
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| In addition, in every case in which domestic violence is |
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| determined to be
a
contributing factor in a death, the coroner |
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| shall report the death to the
Department of State Police.
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| All deaths in State institutions and all deaths of wards of |
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| the State in
private care facilities or in programs funded by |
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| the Department of Human
Services under its powers relating to |
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| mental health and developmental
disabilities or alcoholism and |
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| substance
abuse or funded by the Department of Children and |
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| Family Services shall
be reported to the coroner of the county |
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| in which the facility is
located. If the coroner has reason to |
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| believe that an investigation is
needed to determine whether |
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| the death was caused by maltreatment or
negligent care of the |
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| ward of the State, the coroner may conduct a
preliminary |
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| investigation of the circumstances of such death as in cases of
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| death under circumstances set forth in paragraphs (a) through |
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| (e) of this
Section.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-1005, eff. 1-1-05; 94-924, eff. 1-1-07.)
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