Michigan Statutes
§ 52.213 — Coroner; transfer of powers and duties to county medical examiner, abolition of office; transfer of proceedings and records.
Michigan § 52.213
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Bluebook
Mich. Comp. Laws § 52.213 (2026).
Text
COUNTY MEDICAL EXAMINERS (EXCERPT) Act 181 of 1953 52.213 Coroner; transfer of powers and duties to county medical examiner, abolition of office; transfer of proceedings and records. Sec.
13.In counties having a medical examiner under the provisions of this act, the powers and duties vested by law in the office of coroner are hereby transferred to and vested in the county medical examiners and their deputies. In such counties immediately upon the taking effect of this act, the office of coroner shall be abolished, and whenever reference thereto is made in any law of this state, reference shall be deemed to be intended to be made to the medical examiners created by this act, insofar as consistent with the provisions of this act. Any hearing or other proceeding pending before any coroner sh
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Legislative History
1953, Act 181, Eff. Jan. 1, 1954
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Bluebook (online)
Michigan § 52.213, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mi/52.213.