Clallam County to consider autopsy contract

Thurston proposed to host them again

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County commissioners are expected to take action Tuesday on a three-year contract with the Thurston County Coroner’s Office to host the county’s autopsies in Tumwater.

“Last year we were here asking for a year contract for Thurston County to host our autopsies. It has gone fabulously. And we are here now asking for a new contract, but this year it will be for a three-year contract,” Deputy Prosecutor Christi Wojnowski told commissioners on Sept. 26.

Thurston had been hosting some autopsies for other counties, but this was the first contract set up where Clallam would be almost exclusively diverting its autopsies there, she said.

“So this was new for both sides,” Wojnowski said. “This was our testing year, to make sure they were setting their prices appropriately, that we were going to be able to honor our end of it.”

Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols said the transport services are being handled by the local funeral homes through a contract with the county.

“The important context and backstory in relation to this agreement involves the fact that Washington state continues to operate at a crisis level with having a shortage of forensic pathologists,” he told the commissioners.

Thurston County is a good choice because it’s a state-of-the-art facility for autopsies, which is “really necessary, appropriate and respectful given the rigors of the legal system and the really delicate nature of the work being done,” Nichols told the commissioners.

Second, so few forensic pathologists are available to do quite a bit of work that the model has turned to transporting the bodies to the forensic pathologist instead of having the forensic pathologist drive all over the state, he said.

Under state law, the prosecuting attorney also serves as the ex-officio coroner in fourth-class counties, those with fewer than 40,000 people. Clallam County is not a fourth-class county, but its elected prosecutor is the coroner because of Article IV, Section 4.20 of Clallam County’s Home Rule Charter.

In a followup email, Nichols wrote, “I have exercised my authority as the coroner to confer deputy coroner appointments on a number of folks who assist in the discharge of this function.

“Based on some changes that are occurring in state law, Clallam County may need to re-visit this issue and potentially de-couple the prosecutor and coroner functions.”

The Washington Association of County Officials website lists 15 counties, including Clallam, with a prosecutor/coroner and 18 with a coroner. The state’s five largest counties — Clark, King, Pierce, Snohomish and Spokane — have medical examiners, as does as Whatcom.

Medical examiners are appointed while coroners are elected. Medical examiners also are board certified in a medical specialty, according to the National Institute of Health.

________

Reporter Brian Gawley can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 55650, or at brian.gawley@soundpublishing.com.

More in News

From left to right are Indigo Gould, Hazel Windstorm, Eli Hill, Stuart Dow, Mateu Yearian and Hugh Wentzel.
Port Townsend Knowledge Bowl team wins consecutive state championships

The Knowledge Bowl team from Port Townsend High School has… Continue reading

Bob Edgington of 2 Grade LLC excavating, which donated its resources, pulls dirt from around the base of an orca sculpture at the Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield on Thursday during site preparation to rebuild the Port Angeles play facility, which was partially destroyed by an arson fire on Dec. 20. A community build for the replacement playground is scheduled for May 15-19 with numerous volunteer slots available. Signups are available at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/904084DA4AC23A5F85-47934048-dream#/. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Site preparation at Dream Playground

Bob Edgington of 2 Grade LLC excavating, which donated its resources, pulls… Continue reading

Rayonier Inc. is selling more than 115,000 acres in four units across the West Olympic Peninsula last week as the company looks to sell $1 billion worth of assets. (Courtesy photo / Rayonier Inc.)
Rayonier to sell West End timberland

Plans call for debt restructuring; bids due in June

Port Angeles port approves contract for Maritime Trade Center bid

Utilities installation, paving part of project at 18-acre site

Port Angeles to hire personnel to operate day ambulance

The Port Angeles Fire Department will be able to… Continue reading

Port Angeles City Hall parking lot closed for construction

Work crews from Bruch and Bruch Construction, Inc. will… Continue reading

Teen photo contest open for submissions

The Jefferson County Library is accepting submissions for Teen… Continue reading

Letters of inquiry for grant cycle due May 15

The Olympic View Community Foundation and the Seattle Foundation will… Continue reading

Amy DeQuay of Port Angeles, right, signs up for information at a table staffed by Christopher Allen and Mary Sue French of the Port Angeles Arts Council during a Volunteer Fair on Wednesday at Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles. The event, organized by the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce, brought together numerous North Olympic Peninsula agencies that offer people a chance to get involved in their communities. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Volunteer fair in Port Angeles

Amy DeQuay of Port Angeles, right, signs up for information at a… Continue reading

Luncheon to raise funds for women with cancer

The Kathleen Sutton Fund will host its third spring… Continue reading

Among those volunteering are rowers from Port Townsend, Port Angeles and Sequim. Pictured from left to right are WendyRae Johnson of Port Angeles; Gail Clark and Lynn Gilles, both of Sequim, Jean Heessels-Petit of Sequim; Christi Jolly, Dennis Miller, Carolyn DeSalvo and Frank DeSalvo, all of Sequim; and Rudy Heessels, Amy Holms and Guy Lawrence, all of Sequim.
Sequim Bay Yacht Club to host opening day ceremonies

The Sequim Bay Yacht Club will host free boat rides… Continue reading

Serve Washington presented service award

Serve Washington presented its Washington State Volunteer Service Award to… Continue reading