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EXAMINATION REPORT. Consultant shall provide a complete, typewritten, final report within sixty (60) calendar days after receipt of clinical test results and any consultation, investigative reports or information reports necessary to close the case. The report must contain the following information: i. Name of individual tested, identifying information (such as age, sex, and other vital statistics), and applicable Coroner case number. ii. Date external examination concluded or date and time of autopsy. iii. Description of external examination of individual/records. iv. When an autopsy was performed, a description of the internal examination, noting the weight and condition of specific organs and condition of internal body systems. As applicable, the report will include: significant positive findings, and relevant negative findings; list of gross diagnoses; description of any microscopic examination; summary of laboratory tests (with copies of test reports attached); intervals for mechanisms of death; diagrams of injuries (with photographs attached as appropriate); and any other information considered pertinent by Consultant. v. Summary of relevant historical and scene information (when appropriate), results/findings from examinations performed, and determination of probable cause of death. vi. Any other information required by applicable state /federal laws or regulations. vii. Signature of forensic board eligible pathologist licensed to practice medicine in the State of California. Board certified forensic pathologists will be made available for prosecutable cases.

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Sources: Forensic Pathology Services Agreement

EXAMINATION REPORT. Consultant Contractor shall provide a complete, typewritten, final report within sixty (60) calendar days after receipt of clinical test results and any consultation, investigative reports or information reports necessary to close the case. The report must contain the following information: i. Name of individual tested, identifying information (such as age, sex, and other vital statistics), and applicable Coroner case number. ii. Date external examination concluded or date and time of autopsy. iii. Description of external examination of individual/records. iv. When an autopsy was performed, a description of the internal examination, noting the weight and condition of specific organs and condition of internal body systems. As applicable, the report will include: significant positive findings, and relevant negative findings; list of gross diagnoses; description of any microscopic examination; summary of laboratory tests (with copies of test reports completed by UFS attached); intervals for mechanisms of death; diagrams of injuries (with photographs attached as appropriate); and any other information considered pertinent by ConsultantContractor. v. Summary of relevant historical and scene information (when appropriate), results/findings from examinations performed, and determination of probable cause of death. vi. Any other information required by applicable state /federal laws or regulations. vii. Signature of forensic board eligible pathologist licensed to practice medicine in the State of California. Board certified forensic pathologists will be made available for prosecutable cases.

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Sources: Forensic Pathology Services Agreement