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Fatality Inquiries Act (Policing Professionals)

On behalf of the Chief Medical Examiner, Dr. Akmal Coetzee-Khan, Alberta Justice thanks you for taking part in this survey. The Alberta Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) is seeking your input as Alberta Justice reviews the Fatality Inquiries Act.  

The Fatality Inquiries Act (FIA) empowers the OCME to medically investigate sudden, unexpected, and unexplained deaths. Alberta Justice, through the OCME, wishes to do a comprehensive review of the FIA to better support the current environment of sudden death investigations, improvements to the public fatality inquiry process, the needs of the OCME, and the needs and expectations of stakeholders (organizations and associations targeted by this survey), next-of-kin, and Albertans. 


The survey takes approximately 60 minutes to complete and closes December 13, 2024.

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The views or opinions you provide, as well as the personal information about you, are protected by the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. We are collecting this information to help inform decisions about the Fatality Inquiries Act, as authorized by Section 33(c) of the FOIP Act. We will not use or disclose your personal information for any other purpose without your written consent or unless required to do so by law.   

If you have questions about how we collect or use your information, contact the Manager, Policy and Legislation, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, located at 7007-116 Street, Edmonton, Alberta T6H 5R8, by calling (825) 468-4186 or emailing ocme_admin@gov.ab.ca. 

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