9. The certificate of death must contain the following information:(1) concerning the deceased person:(a) surname and given names;
(b) age;
(c) weight at birth if the person was under 7 days of age at the time of death;
(d) the date and province or country of birth;
(e) sex;
(f) health insurance number, where applicable;
(g) domicile address;
(h) language spoken;
(i) civil status;
(j) if the person was married or in a civil union, the surname, given names and age of the spouse;
(k) surname and given names of the person’s father and mother;
(2) concerning the death:(a) the date and time of the death;
(b) the address of the location where the death occurred and, if the death occurred or is pronounced in a facility maintained by a health and social services institution, the name and code of the facility;
(c) the cause that directly provoked the death and any other cause that contributed to the death;
(d) in the case of a violent death, an indication that it is an accident, a suicide or a homicide, as the case may be, and the identification of the location and circumstances of the death;
(e) in the case of a woman, an indication that the death occurred or not during a pregnancy or within 42 days of the end of a pregnancy;
(f) an indication that the coroner has been notified or not of the death under section 34 of the Act respecting the determination of the causes and circumstances of death (chapter R-0.2); (3) concerning the body:(a) an indication that the deceased person was suffering or not from a reportable intoxication, infection or disease and, where applicable, the identification thereof;
(b) an indication that there is presence or not of radioisotopes;
(c) an indication that an autopsy was performed or not;
(d) if an autopsy was performed, an indication that the causes of death indicated in the certificate take into account or not the results of the autopsy;
(e) if a funeral services business took charge of the body:i. the date of the taking charge;
ii. the name, address and licence number of the funeral services business;
iii. the name of the representative of the funeral services business that took charge of the body and the representative’s signature;
(f) the method of disposing of the body.