| Chapter 082 |
| 2018 -- S 2577 SUBSTITUTE B Enacted 06/28/2018 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- OFFICE OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS |
| Introduced By: Senators Goodwin, Seveney, Satchell, Miller, and Jabour |
| Date Introduced: March 01, 2018 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. Sections 23-4-1 and 23-4-3 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-4 entitled |
| "Office of State Medical Examiners" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 23-4-1. Definitions. |
| (a) "Assistant medical examiner" means a duly licensed doctor of medicine or osteopathy |
| appointed to assist the office of state medical examiners on a part-time basis. |
| (b) "Autopsy" means the dissection of a dead body and the removal and examination of |
| bone, tissue, organs, and foreign objects for the purpose of determining the condition of the body |
| and the cause and the manner of the death. |
| (c) "Cause of death" means the agent that has directly or indirectly resulted in a death. |
| (d) "Inquest" means an official judicial inquiry before a medical examiner and/or medical |
| examiners jury for the purpose of determining the manner of death. |
| (e) "Manner of death" means the means or fatal agency that caused a death. |
| (f) "Postmortem examination" means examination after death and includes an |
| examination of the dead body and surroundings by an agent of the office of state medical |
| examiners but does not include dissection of the body for any purpose. |
| (g) "Work product" means preliminary drafts, notes, impressions, memoranda, working |
| papers, and similar documents of a governmental entity, whether in electronic or other format. |
| 23-4-3. Functions. |
| The office of state medical examiners shall be responsible for: |
| (1) The investigation of deaths within the state that, in its judgment, might reasonably be |
| expected to involve causes of death enumerated in this chapter; |
| (2) For the conduct of inquests when requested by the attorney general; |
| (3) For the performance of autopsies, including the retention, examination, and |
| appropriate disposal of tissue, when appropriate, for deaths that, in its judgment, might |
| reasonably be expected to involve causes of deaths enumerated in this chapter; |
| (4) For the written determination of the causes of death investigated pursuant to this |
| chapter; |
| (5) For the presentation to the courts of Rhode Island of expert testimony relating to the |
| cause of death; |
| (6) For the keeping of complete records, including names, places, circumstances, and |
| causes of deaths, of deaths investigated and reported, copies of which shall be delivered to the |
| attorney general and of which written determinations of causes of death shall be made available |
| for public inspection; |
| (7) For the burial of bodies for which there is no other existing legal responsibility to do |
| so; |
| (8) For the development and enforcement of procedures for the pronouncement of death |
| and for the transplantation of organs from bodies of persons who have died within the state; |
| (9) For a multi-disciplinary team review of child fatalities with the goal to decrease the |
| prevalence of preventable child deaths and report recommendations for community- and systems- |
| intervention strategies. A child death-review team shall include, but is not limited to, |
| representation from state agencies, health care, child welfare, and law enforcement; and |
| (10) The department shall work with the department of children, youth and families and |
| the office of the child advocate to develop a process to ensure the timely availability of autopsy |
| reports on child deaths; and |
| (11)(i) For a multi-disciplinary team review of drug-related overdose deaths with the goal |
| of reducing the prevalence of such these deaths by examining emerging trends in overdose, |
| identifying potential demographic, geographic, and structural points for prevention and other |
| factors. The multi-disciplinary team for review of drug-related overdose deaths may include, as |
| determined by the director, representatives from the department of health; the department of the |
| attorney general; the Rhode Island state police; the department of corrections; the department of |
| behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals; the Rhode Island Police Chiefs |
| Association; the Hospital Association of Rhode Island; an emergency department physician; a |
| primary care physician; an addiction medicine/treatment provider; a mental health clinician; a |
| toxicologist; a recovery coach or other representative of the recovery community; and others as |
| may be determined by the director; and |
| (ii) The work product of the multi-disciplinary team for review of drug-related overdose |
| deaths shall be confidential and protected under all applicable laws, including the federal Health |
| Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 and the Rhode Island confidentiality of |
| health care information act (chapter 37.3 of title 5), and shall be exempt from the provisions of |
| chapter 2 of title 38, not subject to subpoena, discovery, or introduction into evidence in any civil |
| or criminal proceeding, and not subject to disclosure beyond such the team members (except to |
| authorized employees of the department of health as necessary to perform official duties of the |
| department pursuant to § 23-4-3(11)) this subsection (11). |
| (iii) The multidisciplinary team shall report on or before December 1 of each year to the |
| governor, the speaker of the house, and president of the senate, which report shall summarize the |
| activities of the team, as well as the team's findings, progress towards reaching its goals, and |
| recommendations for any needed changes in legislation or otherwise. |
| (iv) The provisions of § 23-4-3 subsection (11)(i) shall sunset and be repealed effective |
| December 31, 2020. |
| SECTION 2. Chapter 23-4 of the General Laws entitled "Office of State Medical |
| Examiners" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following section: |
| 23-4-3.1. Immunity. |
| No member of the multi-disciplinary team for review of drug-related overdose deaths |
| shall be subject to arrest, prosecution, or penalty in any manner, or denied any right or privilege, |
| including, but not limited to, civil penalty or disciplinary action by a business, occupational, or |
| professional licensing board or entity (and, for members who are state employees, termination, |
| loss of employee or pension benefits), for acting in accordance with § 23-4-3. |
| SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. The provisions amending § 24-4- |
| 3(11)(i) shall be repealed effective December 31, 2020. |
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