§ 102936 Violent Death Data Collection Pilot
This law creates a three‑year pilot program in up to six counties to have coroners and medical examiners record gender identity and sexual orientation when someone dies from violence.
County X signs up for the pilot, sends its coroners to a training workshop, and then starts noting each victim’s gender identity and sexual orientation on the death report.
Because the county agreed to the program, its coroners get the training and then collect the new data whenever they investigate a violent death, just like the law requires.
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§ 102936 Violent Death Data Collection Pilot
Last verified: January 11, 2026