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Supervisors direct clarification of medical examiner fee split and chain-of-command procedures
Summary
Osceola County supervisors discussed how to allocate a $250 per-call medical examiner fee and agreed to clarify language so the medical examiner determines distribution and the county follows chain-of-command protocols.
The Osceola County Board of Supervisors agreed to revise the county language governing distribution of medical examiner fees and to respect a chain-of-command process after discussing who should receive a standard $250 per-call payment.
Supervisors and staff said the medical examiner (ME) wants authority to decide how to split the $250 fee between the ME and investigators on a…
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