SC23191 Coroner Removals and Transfer Service

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£4,359,700

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  • Other community, social and personal services

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  • contract

Published

7 months ago

Description

Coroners are independent judicial officers, appointed by the local authority within the coroner area. Local authorities have a legal obligation to support the work of Coroner’s, to fund all the costs of the service and to provide the necessary resources to enable them to carry out their statutory obligations under the Coroners and Justice Act 2009. This includes the provision of appropriate contractual arrangements for the removal of the deceased. For the four Kent coroner areas of Mid Kent & Medway, North-West Kent, North-East Kent and Central & South-East Kent, KCC is the lead authority for the administrative areas of Kent and Medway.
There are two requirements for this service:
Lot 1: Coroner Removals Service
Lot 2: Coroner Transfers Service

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