Who has access to the autopsy report?
a. The records that are required by law to be made, maintained or kept by the County or State Medical Examiner are the Report of Investigation by Medical Examiner, the inventory of property of value, the autopsy report, including its findings and conclusions, and the results of external examinations upon the bodies of deceased persons. Not included within this definition are any records or portions thereof which contain opinions, subjective evaluations or critical analyses. b. The medical examiner shall, upon request, make available for inspection during regular business hours the records required to be made, maintained or kept as defined by (a) above and shall produce copies of the requested records upon payment of such reasonable fee as may be provided by this chapter, except as otherwise provided by: 1. The Right to Know Law, N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 et seq.; 2. Laws covering confidentiality of records such as the AIDS Assistance Law, N.J.S.A. 5C-1 et seq.; 3. Any other law requiring confid