To exempt from the Freedom of Information Act certain photographic images of deceased persons that are taken by or for medical examiners.
Last action on Apr 6, 2005Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
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Makes the Freedom of Information Act inapplicable to copies, reproductions, or facsimiles of any photograph, negative, or print, including instant photographs and videotapes, of the body, or any part of the body, of a deceased person, taken by or for a medical examiner at the scene of the person's death or in the course of a post mortem examination or autopsy of the person made by or caused to be made by a medical examiner.
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