Investigative authority
1 § Investigations under the Act (2007:606) concerning investigations concerning
some deaths are conducted by the National Board of health and welfare
(investigating authority). Regulation (2011:1114).
Conduct of investigations
section 2 of the Investigative Authority shall consult
1. the relevant investigating leaders or prosecutors,
supervisory authority and the person who brought the private prosecution or legal proceedings
If individual claims in respect of criminal offences to ensure
the investigation is carried out in such a way that it does not
causes but for a criminal investigation, a trial or a
case of oversight, and
2. Police and prosecutors to clarify whether a
deaths occurring abroad will be investigated.
Regulation (2014:1297).
section 3 of the investigating authority may request that the Government offices
(The State Department) leaves help to acquire disclosures
that are relevant to an investigation under the Act (2007:606) if
investigations relating to certain death.
Reports for information that originates in from people who
staying abroad and other measures that have been taken with
reason of the investigating authority shall promptly be sent
to the investigating authority. Regulation (2011:1114).
section 4 an investigation should be dealt with promptly. An investigation that has
completed may be resumed if the new circumstances
likely to be relevant to the investigation results.
Report on investigative activities
paragraph 5 of the Investigative Authority shall every two years completing a
report on investigative activities. Report shall be submitted
to the Government by 31 January of the year following
completion and the authority shall also otherwise
publish the report.
paragraph 6 of the report should contain
1. a statement of the scope,
2. the conclusions of the investigation function has given rise
to, and
3. any proposal for action that prevents child father
bad or men and women exposed to violence or other
abuse by relatives or former connected persons.
The report shall be designed in such a way that it does not provide
rise to presumption of guilt or liability in connection with a
death, nor to persons that are present in
case files can be identified. Regulation (2011:1114).
Transitional provisions
2007:748
1. This Regulation shall enter into force on 1 January 2008.
2. The first report pursuant to paragraph 5 shall be submitted to the
Government by 31 January 2010.