AutopsyPostmortem Examination How To PrepareWhen an autopsy is not required by law, permission from the
deceased person's family is required before the autopsy is done. The laws
governing who can give permission for an autopsy vary from province to
province. Generally, a consent form must be signed in the presence of a
designated witness. Some areas may allow witnessed phone consent
instead.
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