Sec. 4. (a) A court, upon a showing of good cause, may issue an order authorizing a person to:

(1) view or copy a photograph or video recording; and

(2) listen to or copy an audio recording;

of an autopsy, and may prescribe any restrictions or stipulations that the court considers appropriate.

     (b) In determining good cause, the court shall consider:

(1) whether the disclosure is necessary for the public evaluation of governmental performance;

(2) the seriousness of the intrusion into the family’s right to privacy;

(3) whether the disclosure of the photograph, video recording, or audio recording is by the least intrusive means available; and

(4) the availability of similar information in other public records, regardless of form.

     (c) In all cases, the viewing, copying, listening to, or other handling of a photograph or video or audio recording of an autopsy must be under the direct supervision of the physician who is the custodian of the record.

As added by P.L.271-2001, SEC.3.