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Agenda Bill Master Report
File Number: AB2024-747
File ID: AB2024-747 Version: 1 Status: Adopted
File Created: 10/28/2024 Entered by: KSmith@co.whatcom.wa.us
Department: Council Office File Type: Ordinance
Assigned to: Council Committee of the Whole
Agenda Date: 12/03/2024
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TITLE FOR AGENDA ITEM:
Final Action: 12/03/2024
Enactment #: ORD 2024-078
Ordinance amending Whatcom County Code Chapter 2.06 Medical Examiner to establish a Medical
Examiner Department
SUMMARY STATEMENT OR LEGAL NOTICE LANGUAGE:
Ordinance amending Whatcom County Code Chapter 2.06 Medical Examiner to establish a Medical
Examiner Department
HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE FILE
Date: Acting Body:
Action:
Sent To:
11/06/2024 Council INTRODUCED Council Committee of the Whole
Aye: 7 Buchanan, Byrd, Donovan, Elenbaas, Galloway, Scanlon, and Stremler
Nay: 0
11/19/2024 Council Committee of the Whole RECOMMENDED TO HOLD
IN COMMITTEE
Aye: 6 Buchanan, Byrd, Donovan, Galloway, Scanlon, and Stremler
Nay: 1 Elenbaas
11/19/2024 Council HELD IN COMMITTEE Council Committee of the Whole
Aye: 4 Buchanan, Byrd, Donovan, and Scanlon
Nay: 3 Elenbaas, Galloway, and Stremler
12/03/2024 Council Committee of the Whole RECOMMENDED FOR
ADOPTION
Aye: 6 Buchanan, Byrd, Elenbaas, Galloway, Scanlon, and Stremler
Whatcom County Page 1 Printed on 121412024
Agenda Bill Master Report Continued (AB2024-747)
Nay: 0
emp Absent: 1 Donovan
12/03/2024 Council ADOPTED
Aye: 7 Buchanan, Byrd, Donovan, Elenbaas, Galloway, Scanlon, and Stremler
Nay: 0
Attachments: Proposed Ordinance, Notice of Action Proposed on 11.6.2024, Staff Memo for 12.3.2024
Whatcom County Page 2 Printed on 121412024
PROPOSED BY: ELENBAAS
INTRODUCTION DATE: NOVEMBER 6, 2024
ORDINANCE NO. 2024-078
AMENDING WHATCOM COUNTY CODE CHAPTER 2.06 MEDICAL EXAMINER TO
ESTABLISH A MEDICAL EXAMINER DEPARTMENT
WHEREAS, Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 36.16.030 authorizes counties to elect
a county coroner or appoint a medical examiner; and
WHEREAS, Section 3.62 of the Whatcom County Home Rule Charter established the
Office of County Medical Examiner; and
WHEREAS, Whatcom County Code Chapter 2.06 Medical Examiner establishes a
medical examiner position and their duties, as well as a medical examiner advisory council to
review policies and performance of the medical examiner; and
WHEREAS, in 1992, Whatcom County structured the medical examiner function a
professional services contract rather than requiring an employee/employer relationship under
Whatcom County Code; and
WHEREAS, Whatcom County now seeks to re-establish the Medical Examiner and staff
as Whatcom County employees and require them to adhere to all Whatcom County personnel
rules as outlined in WCC 2.06.020; and
WHEREAS, on May 21, 2024, the Whatcom County Council approved Resolution 2024-
024 to amend Resolution 2023-048 relating to unrepresented county employees to add the
medical examiner as an unrepresented county position; and
WHEREAS, the Whatcom County Council believes it is beneficial to establish a
Department of the Medical Examiner with the medical examiner serving as the department
head and subject, alongside their staff, to all County personnel policies and procedures; and
WHEREAS, the Whatcom County Council believes that a Department of the Medical
Examiner would be better arranged to support and provide service to the community; and
WHEREAS, the County is now in the process of employing a medical examiner and
staff for the provision of medical examiner services.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Whatcom County Council that there is
hereby established an executive department called the Medical Examiner effective January 1,
2025; and
BE IT FINALLY ORDAINED by the Whatcom County Council that Whatcom County
Code Chapter 2.06 Medical Examiner is hereby amended as indicated in Exhibit A to this
ordinance, effective January 1, 2025.
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Cathy Halka, Clerk of�the`Council `,.
Chair APPROVED AS TO FORM
George Roche (by email 10/30/2024/ks)
Civil Deputy Prosecutor
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WHATCOM COUNTY COUNCIL
WHATCOM COUNTY, WA HINGTON
Barry Buchanan, Council
Approved ( ) Denied
Satpal Sing Sidhu, County Executive
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EXHIBIT A
CHAPTER 2.06
MEDICAL EXAMINER
Sections:
ARTICLE I. DUTIES AND ADMINISTRATION
2.06.010 Appointment.
2.06.020 Duties - Administrative.
2.06.030
Duties - Specific.
2.06.040
Personal property - Sheriff's duty.
2.06.050
Personal property - Filing of duplicate lists.
2.06.060
Personal property - Delivery to county treasurer.
2.06.070
Required notice.
2.06.080
Reference to county coroner.
2,06.090
Medical examiner advisory council.
Article I. Duties and Administration
2.06.010 Appointment.
The county medical examiner shall be appointed by the county executive from applicants
approved by the Whatcom County Medical Society and the county sheriff and shall be
confirmed by the county council. The medical examiner shall have an M.D. or D.O. degree
and be licensed to practice medicine in the state of Washington. (Ord. 79-24 § 1).
2.06.020 Duties - Administrative.
The medical examiner shall be responsible for the administration and staffing of the office as
the department head. It is the responsibility of the director to hire department staff in
accordance with the personnel policies and procedures of the county; and any other
applicable laws and regulations. The director shall collaborate on an ongoing basis with
stakeholders, including law enforcement, impacted families, the medical community, court
systems, grief support providers, and others to support the best interests of the community.
(Ord. 92-42 (part); Ord. 79-24 § 2).
2.06.030 Duties - Specific.
The medical examiner shall assume jurisdiction over human remains, perform autopsies,
and perform such other functions as are authorized by RCW Chapter 68.09 except for those
duties and functions relating to the personal property of the deceased as delineated by
RCW 68.08.040 and RCW 36.24.130, and shall be authorized to institute such other
procedures and/or policies to insure investigation into the death of persons coming under
the jurisdiction of the medical examiner, including, but not limited to, the holding of an
inquest pursuant to RCW Chapter 36.24 and other relevant statutes in the state of
Washington. (Ord. 79-24 § 3).
2.06.040 Personal property - Sheriff's duty.
The duties and functions relating to the personal property of the deceased referred to above
shall be the responsibility of the Whatcom County sheriff's office or its designee. Nothing
contained in this chapter shall alter the duties as outlined by state law of the county
treasurer in regards to such personal property. (Ord. 91-067; Ord. 79-24 § 4).
2.06.050 Personal property — Filing of duplicate lists.
Duplicate lists of all jewelry, moneys, papers and other personal property of the deceased
shall be made immediately upon finding the same by the county sheriff. The original of such
lists shall be kept as a public record at the sheriff's office and the duplicate thereof shall be
forthwith duly certified to by the sheriff and filed with the county auditor. (Ord. 79-24 § 5).
2.06.060 Personal property — Delivery to county treasurer.
The county sheriff must, within 30 days after the inquest upon a dead body, deliver to the
county treasurer any money or other property which may be found upon the body, unless
such money or other property is claimed in the meantime by the legal representatives of the
deceased. If he fails to do so, the treasurer may proceed against the county sheriff to
recover the same by civil action in the name of the county. (Ord. 79-24 § 6).
2.06.070 Required notice.
The notice required by RCW 68.08.020 shall be given to the medical examiner. (Ord. 79-24
§ 7).
2.06.080 Appointment of Interim Medical Examiner
In the event the appointed position of medical examiner becomes vacant, the county
executive may appoint an interim medical examiner, until such time as a medical examiner
can be appointed consistent with this section. The county executive may contract for
forensic pathology services if necessary for the interim medical examiner's fulfillment of
statutory mandated duties. Such interim appointment may be effective prior to review and
confirmation described in 2.06.010.
2.06.090 Reference to county coroner.
State laws which apply or refer to the office of county coroner shall hereafter apply to the
medical examiner, and the medical examiner shall have those powers, duties, and functions
as provided by state law except as otherwise provided for in this chapter. (Ord. 79-24 § 8).
2.06.999100 Medical examiner advisory council.
A. The Whatcom County medical examiner advisory council is hereby formed for the
following purposes:
1. To review the medical examiner's policies and procedures;
2. To review the performance of the medical examiner and make annual written
reports to the county council and executive;
3. To report to the county and medical examiner the various jurisdictional needs for
the medical examiner function.
B. The advisory council shall be comprised of the following members:
1. Whatcom County executive;
2. Whatcom County prosecuting attorney;
3. Whatcom County sheriff;
4. Whatcom County health officer;
5. Board -certified forensic pathologist;
6. City of Bellingham police chief;
7. Police chief of another city in Whatcom County.
C. The board -certified forensic pathologist member shall be recommended by the medical
examiner and approved by the medical examiner advisory council membership. The police
chief position from a city other than Bellingham shall be selected by the cities' police chiefs
and rotated periodically.
D. The advisory council shall meet at least once a year to review the medical examiner
function. A majority of five members of the council may call for a special meeting, if
necessary. (Ord. 2016-021 Exh. A; Ord. 92-42 (part)).