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A.__Deaths due to the consequences of long-term alcohol | use, long-term exposure to environmental or occupational | toxins or long-term exposure to carcinogens; |
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| B.__Deaths in the elderly who have sustained limb or axial | fractures, excluding the head, for which they are or have | been hospitalized; or |
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| C.__Sudden natural deaths in the elderly who have not had | previous specific symptoms or who were not under treatment | by a physician for the specific natural cause that is | considered to be the cause of death. |
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| These reportable deaths may be referred back to the attending | physician by the Chief Medical Examiner for certification of | the death, even though the attending physician has not treated | the patient for the specific natural disease that the | attending physician will enter as the physician's diagnosis. |
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| | Sec. 4. 22 MRSA §3025, sub-§2, as amended by PL 2001, c. 222, §5, is | repealed. |
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| | Sec. 5. 22 MRSA §3025, sub-§4, as amended by PL 2001, c. 222, §6, is | repealed. |
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| | 1. It creates an exception to the Maine Revised Statutes, | Title 22, section 2842, subsection 2 relative to medical | certification of cause of death that requires the certifying | physician to be "authorized to practice in the State." The | exception would allow, at the request of the Chief Medical | Examiner of Maine, a willing attending physician of a person | who dies within Maine of natural causes to complete and sign | the medical certification if that physician is authorized to | practice at the Veterans Administration Hospital at Togus or | at another federal medical facility in Maine or is a licensed | physician from New Hampshire, Vermont or Massachusetts. |
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| | 2. It amends the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 22, section | 3025 to clarify that although deaths must be reported, as | prescribed in Title 22, section 3026, when remains are found | that may be human and raise suspicion that death has occurred | under one or more of the listed circumstances, the ultimate | determination as to whether a reported death constitutes a | medical examiner case is to be determined by the Chief Medical |
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