What the official record says
This Act is the Coroners (Access to Body of Dead Person) Amendment Act . This Act comes into force on the day after the date on which it receives the Royal assent. This Act amends the Coroners Act 2006 (the ). After section 26(2)(e), insert: the ethnic origins, social attitudes or customs, or spiritual beliefs of the person who is, or of a person who is suspected to be, the dead person, or of an immediate family member of that person, that customarily require viewing, touching, or remaining with or near the body (for example, the customary requirement that immediate family members be able to view, touch, or remain with or near the body according to tikanga Māori):