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1995 SESSION
LD6798442Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 32.1-288 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 32.1-288. Disposition of dead body; how expenses paid.
A. After any investigation authorized or required pursuant to this article
has been completed, including an autopsy if one is performed, the sheriff or
other person or institution having initial custody of the dead body shall
make good faith efforts, pursuant to § 32.1-283, to identify the next of kin
of the decedent, and the dead body may be claimed by the relatives or friends
of the deceased person for disposition. The claimant shall bear the expenses
of such disposition except as provided herein. If no person claims the body,
the Commissioner may accept the body for scientific study as provided in
Article 3 (§ 32.1-298 et seq.) of this chapter. If the Commissioner refuses
to accept the body for scientific study, the dead body shall be accepted by
the (i) Commissioner for cremation or other disposition in the case of
persons who have been received into the state corrections system and died
prior to their release or (ii) sheriff of the county or city where
death occurred for proper disposition in all other cases.
B. Except as provided in subsection C, the reasonable expenses of disposition of the body incurred by such sheriff or by the claimant to the extent such claimant is financially unable to pay them shall be borne by the county or city where death occurred, or, if the deceased person was a resident of Virginia at the time of death, by the county or city of residence. No such expenses shall be paid by such county or city until allowed by an appropriate court in such county or city. If the deceased person has an estate out of which burial expenses can be paid, either in whole or in part, such estate shall be taken for such purpose.
C. In the case of a person who has been received into the state corrections system and died prior to his release, whose body is unclaimed and whose body the Commissioner refuses to accept for scientific study, the Department of Corrections shall bear the reasonable expenses for cremation or other disposition of the body. In the case of a person who has been received into the state corrections system and died prior to his release and whose claimant is financially unable to pay reasonable expenses of disposition, the expenses shall be borne by the county or city where the claimant resides.
B.D. Unless such act, decision, or omission resulted
from bad faith or malicious intent, the Commissioner and the Chief Medical
Examiner shall be immune from civil liability for any act, decision, or
omission resulting from the acceptance of any dead body for cremation or
other disposition.