32—Authorisation for disposal of human remains
(1) If there has been
a reportable death and the body of the dead person is within the State, the
body is under the exclusive control of the State Coroner until the
State Coroner—
(a)
considers that the body is not further required for the purposes of an inquest
into the death of the person; and
(b)
issues an authorisation for the disposal of human remains in respect of the
body.
(2) If the
State Coroner becomes aware of a dispute as to who may be entitled at law to
possession of the body of a dead person for the purposes of its disposal, the
State Coroner may refrain from issuing an authorisation for the disposal of
human remains in respect of the body until the dispute is resolved.