Massachusetts Statutes

§ 6 — Unmarked human remains; notice to office of chief medical examiner; reasonable attempt to identify; notification of commission on Indian affairs when remains suspected to be 100 years old or more

Massachusetts § 6
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title VICOUNTIES AND COUNTY OFFICERS
Ch. 38MEDICAL EXAMINERS AND INQUESTS

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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 38, § 6 (2026).

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Section 6.

(a)It shall be the duty of a person who discovers unmarked human remains, or who knowingly causes human remains to be disturbed through construction or agricultural activity, to immediately notify the office of the chief medical examiner.
(b)The medical examiner shall make reasonable attempts to promptly identify unmarked human remains including, but not limited to, obtaining:
(i)photographs of the human remains prior to an autopsy;
(ii)dental or skeletal X-rays;
(iii)photographs of items found with the human remains;
(iv)fingerprints from the remains, if possible; and (v) a sample of bone, hair or tissue for DNA testing.
(c)The office shall conduct an inquiry to determine whether the remains are suspected of being 100 years old or more and, if so determined, shall immediat

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