Medicolegal death investigator definition

Medicolegal death investigator means a person, other than a
Medicolegal death investigator means a licensed emergency medical technician (EMT), paramedic, nurse, physician assistant, or a person registered by or a diplomat of the American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators;
Medicolegal death investigator means a person, other than a medical examiner, who is not a physician, but who is authorized to investigate a death that falls under the jurisdiction of the medical examiner, including all suspicious, violent, unexplained, and unexpected deaths.

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