Section 27472 Of Article 1. Duties Generally From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 3. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 10. >> Article 1.
27472
. If authorized by the county board of supervisors by
ordinance, the coroner, whenever he or she takes custody of a dead
body pursuant to law, may charge and collect from the person entitled
to control the disposition of the remains, as specified in Section
7100 of the Health and Safety Code, the actual expense incurred by
the coroner in removing the body from the place of death and keeping
the body until its release to the person responsible for its
interment. The charge shall not exceed one hundred dollars ($100),
shall not be imposed upon a person who claims and proves to be
indigent, or in cases in which the body is that of a child not more
than 14 years of age or in cases in which the coroner ascribes the
death to the criminal act of another unless the coroner has
reasonable grounds to believe that the deceased was involved in any
criminal activity which contributed to his or her own death. The
charge shall not include expenses of keeping the body during the time
necessary for the coroner to perform his or her duties in connection
with it. The charge, if not paid, may be considered a part of the
funeral expenses and paid as a preferred charge against the estate of
the decedent.