§ 102937 Pilot Program Data Reporting
This law tells coroners and medical examiners to start gathering data after they finish training, then each year they must combine the data, remove personal details, and send it to the supervisors and the department, which must add it to the state’s violent death reporting system.
A medical examiner finishes a new training program and begins recording details about each violent death they investigate.
Each year they put all the information together, strip out names and other personal info, and send the summary to the local board and the health department. The department then puts that summary into California’s big database that tracks violent deaths.
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§ 102937 Pilot Program Data Reporting
Last verified: January 11, 2026