(1) The Chief Health Officer must immediately give notice in writing of the decision to perform an autopsy to the senior next of kin of the deceased.
(2) Unless the Chief Health Officer believes that an autopsy must be performed immediately, the autopsy must not be performed until 48 hours after the senior next of kin has been given notice of the decision.
(3) Within 48 hours after the senior next of kin has been given notice of the decision, the senior next of kin may apply to the Supreme Court for an order that no autopsy be performed.
(4) The Supreme Court may make an order that no autopsy be performed if the Supreme Court is satisfied that an autopsy should not be performed in the circumstances.
(5) In this section, "senior next of kin" in relation to a deceased person, has the same meaning as in section 29 of the Coroners Act 1985 .