(1) An entity may give information to a coroner if—
(a) a coroner asks the entity for the information in connection with the exercise of the coroner's functions under this Act; or
(b) the entity believes on reasonable grounds that the information is relevant to the exercise of the coroner's functions under this Act.
Example
information from a theatre nurse who was present during an operation where the patient died unexpectedly
(2) If an entity gives information to a coroner under this section—
(a) giving the information is not—
(i) a breach of confidence; or
(ii) a breach of professional etiquette or ethics; or
(iii) a breach of a rule of professional conduct; and
(b) the entity does not incur civil or criminal liability only because of giving the information; and
(c) for an entity who is a public servant—the entity is not liable to administrative action (including disciplinary action or dismissal) only because of giving the information.