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Idaho Code Title 31 > Chapter 28 - Coroner
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Title 31
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§ 31-2801
Inquests
§ 31-2802
Burial Of Unclaimed Bodies
§ 31-2803
Disposal Of Property Found On Corpse
§ 31-2804
Verified Statement Required Of Coroner
§ 31-2805
District Judge Or Whomever He Assigns To Act As Coroner
§ 31-2806
Coroner To Act As Substitute For Sheriff
§ 31-2807
Powers When Acting As Sheriff
§ 31-2808
Making Final Disposition Of Dead Human Bodies Prohibited
§ 31-2809
Coroner May Appoint Deputies
§ 31-2810
Continuing Education Requirements
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