Oklahoma Office of the Chief Medical Examiner
- Michael C. Thompson, Secretary of Safety and Security
- Eric Pfeifer, M.D., Chief Medical Examiner
The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) is the agency of the government of Oklahoma (USA) responsible for investigating sudden, unexpected, violent or suspicious deaths. In this capacity, OCME provides support services to State law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and public health officials.
Finance and staff
The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner was authorized a budget of $6.2 million for State fiscal year 2012. The Oklahoma Legislature authorized the agency to employ 77 full time equivalent positions for that period.[1]
See also
- Coroner
References
- ^ 2013 Oklahoma State Budget, Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services, pg 369
External links
- Office of the Chief Medical Examiner official website
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State law enforcement agencies of Oklahoma
- Governor of Oklahoma
- ABLE Commission
- Bureau of Narcotics
- Council on Firefighter Training
- Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training
- Department of Corrections
- Department of Emergency Management
- Department of Public Safety
- District Attorneys Council
- Indigent Defense System Board
- Office of the Attorney General
- Office of the Chief Medical Examiner
- Office of the State Fire Marshal
- State Board of Pharmacy
- State Bureau of Investigation
- Pardon and Parole Board
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