Dr Simon Weathersfield
DIAGNOSIS DEATH by Mabry - published April 2011
Diagnosis for Death was created on 2004-05-18.
In most jurisdictions, death certificates are typically issued by a medical professional, such as a physician or a coroner, who confirms the cause of death. After completing the necessary documentation, they submit the information to a designated government office, such as a vital records office, which then issues the official death certificate. In some cases, funeral directors may also assist in the process of obtaining and filing death certificates.
No it is not authorised
Diagnosis Death - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA (2009) Ireland:15 UK:15 USA:R (certificate #45633)
YES IT IS AN authorised company
Not if it's been authorised by a coroner. Unless a death is obviously natural causes, it must be investigated by means of an autopsy.
The doctor must give a death certificate. Only a doctor can verify, confirm and certify that a person is dead or not.
Go to the doctor for a diagnosis. If your injury warrants you to stay at home for a week, then so be it.You will need to provide the school with a doctor's note so it is classed as "authorised absence".
If you find a rat you need to be careful in case it carries fleas what can cause black death
Authorised Conveyancing Practitioners Board was created in 1990.
An authorised ASP is authorised to test/certify. The recognised ASP is the ASP that provides the Data Centre for that particular Administration.