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Ind. Code § 35-45-19-3

Discovery or handling of human remains; failure to report

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Lincoln R. Pickett v. State of Indiana (2017)

Most recently applied in Lincoln R. Pickett v. State of Indiana (August 2017)

As added by P.L.68-2008, SEC.1

Sec. 3. A person who:

(1) discovers or handles human remains when it appears the deceased person died:

(A) by violence, suicide, or accident;

(B) suddenly, while in apparent good health;

(C) while unattended;

(D) from poisoning or an overdose of drugs;

(E) as the result of a disease that may constitute a threat to public health;

(F) as the result of:

(i) a disease;

(ii) an injury;

(iii) a toxic effect; or

(iv) unusual exertion;

incurred within the scope of the deceased person's employment;

(G) due to sudden infant death syndrome;

(H) as the result of a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure; or

(I) under any other suspicious or unusual circumstances; and

(2) knowingly or intentionally fails to report the discovery or handling of the human remains to a:

(A) public safety officer;

(B) coroner;

(C) funeral director;

(D) physician; or

(E) 911 telephone call center;

within three (3) hours after finding the human remains;

commits failure to report the discovery or handling of human remains, a Class A misdemeanor.

Official source: Indiana General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Indiana statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.