§ 12-12-311 - Cooperation by others required -- Tort immunity.
               	 		
12-12-311.    Cooperation by others required -- Tort immunity.
    (a)    (1)  All  law enforcement officers and other state, county, and city officials,  as well as private citizens, shall fully cooperate with the staff of the  State Crime Laboratory in making any investigation provided for or  authorized in this subchapter.
      (2)    (A)  The  prosecuting attorney for each judicial district shall provide the  laboratory each month with a list of cases having been adjudicated  through plea negotiations and which require no further laboratory  analysis.
            (B)  The monthly list  shall contain the laboratory case number and will be used by the  laboratory for the purpose of returning evidence on which analysis is no  longer necessary, thus reducing the backlog of cases found on the  evidence shelves at the laboratory.
      (3)  Nothing  in this subchapter shall impair the authority of the prosecuting  attorney to require further analysis of evidence in any case having been  adjudicated through plea negotiations.
      (4)    (A)  Upon  completion of all requested analysis of submitted evidence by the  laboratory, the evidence shall be returned to the submitting agency  within thirty (30) days.
            (B)  The  submitting agency shall maintain and store evidence until released by a  court of competent jurisdiction or the prosecuting attorney.
(b)  Any  physician or other person in attendance or present at the death of a  person or any hospital, if death occurs therein and results from such  conditions and circumstances as set out in    12-12-315 shall promptly  notify the chief law enforcement official of the county or municipality  which shall have jurisdiction and the laboratory of the death and shall  assist in making available dead bodies and related evidence as may be  requested by the Executive Director of the State Crime Laboratory or his  or her staff or by the law enforcement agency conducting the  investigation.
(c)  Any physician,  surgeon, dentist, hospital, or other supplier of health care services  shall cooperate and make available to the executive director or his or  her staff the records, reports, charts, specimens, or x-rays of the  deceased as may be requested where death occurs and an investigation is  being conducted under the provisions of this subchapter.
(d)  No  person, institution, or office in this state which shall make available  information or material under this section shall be liable for  violating any criminal law of this state, nor shall any person,  institution, or office be held liable in tort for compliance with this  section.