(a)   This section does not apply to a fetal death.
  (b)   (1)   A certificate of death regardless of age of decedent shall be filled
out and signed by:
      (i)   The medical examiner, if the medical examiner takes charge of the body;
or
      (ii)   If the medical examiner does not take charge of the body, the physician
who last attended the deceased.
    (2)   The medical examiner or physician shall fill in only the following
information on the certificate of death:
      (i)   The name of the deceased.
      (ii)   The cause of death and medical certification.
      (iii)   The date and hour of death.
      (iv)   The place where death occurred.
    (3)   Any other information that is required on the certificate of death
regardless of age of decedent shall be filled in:
      (i)   By the person who has charge of the body; or
      (ii)   If the State Anatomy Board has charge of the body, by the person who
last had charge of the body before it was sent to the State Anatomy
Board.
    (4)   The medical certification shall be completed within 24 hours after
receipt of the death certificate by the physician in charge of the
patient's care for the illness or condition which resulted in death,
except when inquiry is required by the medical examiner.
    (5)   In the absence or inability of the attending physician or with the
attending physician's approval, the certificate may be completed by:
      (i)   The attending physician's associate;
      (ii)   The chief medical officer or designee of the institution in which death
occurred; or
      (iii)   The physician who performed an autopsy upon the decedent, provided the
individual has access to the medical history of the case and death is
due to natural causes.
    (6)   The person completing the cause of death and medical certification
shall attest to the accuracy by signature or by an approved electronic
process.
    (7)   The funeral director or person acting as the funeral director shall in
all cases obtain the medical certification from the person responsible
for its completion or obtain assurance that the medical certification
has been provided to the Secretary by an approved electronic process.
  (c)   Each individual concerned with carrying out this subtitle promptly
shall notify the medical examiner if:
    (1)   The deceased was not under treatment by a physician during the terminal
illness;
    (2)   The cause of death is unknown; or
    (3)   The individual considers any of the following conditions to be the
cause of death or to have contributed to the death:
      (i)   An accident, including a fall with a fracture or other injury.
      (ii)   Homicide.
      (iii)   Suicide.
      (iv)   Other external manner of death.
      (v)   Alcoholism.
      (vi)   Criminal or suspected criminal abortion.
  (d)   (1)   If, within 24 hours after taking charge of a body, the medical examiner
has not determined the cause of death, the medical examiner shall enter
"investigation pending" in the cause of death section of the death
certificate.
    (2)   As soon as the medical examiner determines the cause of death, the
medical examiner shall send to the Secretary a report of the cause of
death, for entry on the certificate.
  (e)   (1)   A physician who fills out a certificate of death shall give it or
transmit it by approved electronic media, including facsimile, to the
mortician within 24 hours after the death occurred.
    (2)   A medical examiner who fills out a certificate of death shall give it
or transmit it by approved electronic media, including facsimile, to
the mortician within 24 hours after the medical examiner took charge of
the body.
  (f)   (1)   If a death occurs on a common carrier in the United States and the body
is removed from the carrier in this State, the death shall be
registered in this State, and the place where it is first removed shall
be considered the place of death. When a death occurs on a common
carrier while in international waters or air space or in a foreign
country or its air space and the body is first removed from the carrier
in this State, the death shall be registered in this State, but the
certificate shall show the actual place of death insofar as can be
determined.
    (2)   The individual in charge or the owner of the common carrier or a
designee shall file a certificate of death within 24 hours after the
body is removed from the carrier.
    (3)   If the death occurred under any of the conditions or circumstances set
forth in subsection (c) of this section, the medical examiner shall be
notified.
  (g)   A mortician who obtains a certificate of death under this section shall
file the certificate within 72 hours after the death.
  (h)   (1)   Except as authorized under this subtitle, an individual who has a duty
to fill out and sign a certificate of death may not execute more than
one certificate for a death.
    (2)   The attending physician or a medical examiner who takes charge of a
body may file a replacement death certificate if a correction that the
physician or medical examiner authorizes cannot be entered legibly on
the original certificate.
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