WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 16 - 4 B- 1
§16-4B-1. Autopsy on body of deceased persons in interest of
medical science; who may perform; consent required;
who may give consent.
In case of the death of any person in the state of West
Virginia, except those deaths subject to autopsy being made
pursuant to section ten, article twelve, chapter sixty-one of this
code, the attending physician, or if there be none, any physician,
if he or she deems it advisable in the interest of medical science
or future health care of the deceased person's family, may perform
or cause to be performed an autopsy on the body of such deceased
person without liability therefor, provided consent to such autopsy
is first obtained in writing or by telephone, if the telephone
authorization is verified by a second person, from one of the
following in the priority order stated: (1) The medical power of
attorney representative; (2) if there is no medical power of
attorney representative, the surviving spouse of deceased; (3) if
there be no surviving spouse, then any child of deceased over the
age of eighteen years:
Provided, That the child's permission shall
not be valid, if any other child of the deceased over the age of
eighteen years objects prior to said autopsy and the objection
shall be made known in writing to the physician who is to perform
the autopsy; (4) if there be no surviving spouse, nor any child of
deceased over the age of eighteen years, then the mother or father
of deceased; (5) if there is no mother or father of the deceased,
the health care surrogate, if one is appointed; (6) if there be no surviving spouse, nor any child over the age of eighteen years, nor
mother or father, then the duly appointed and acting fiduciary of
the estate of the deceased; or (7) if there be no surviving spouse,
nor any child over the age of eighteen years, nor mother or father,
nor duly appointed and acting fiduciary of the estate of deceased,
then the person, firm, corporation or agency legally responsible
for the financial obligation incurred in disposing of the body of
deceased.
In the event the medical power of attorney representative, the
health care surrogate, spouse, child or parent of deceased be
mentally incompetent then the person authorized to consent to such
autopsy shall be the next in the order of priority herein above
defined.
As used in this section, the term "surviving spouse" shall
mean any spouse of the deceased who is not legally separated from
the deceased immediately prior to the death of the deceased.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session