The right to dissect the body of a deceased person exists in the following cases:
The commissioner shall adopt regulations to establish standard autopsy protocols for any person under the age of one year who dies under circumstances in which death is not anticipated by medical history or the cause is unknown. Such regulations and autopsy protocols shall include but not be limited to (i) requirements for the performance of such autopsies, subject to the limitations provided for in section forty-two hundred ten-c of this title, and (ii) delineation of specific, standardized methods for such autopsies. In developing and implementing such regulations and protocols, the commissioner shall consult with health professionals, families and other persons participating in the implementation of the sudden infant death syndrome program authorized pursuant to section twenty-five hundred-b of this chapter and at a minimum shall consult with an epidemiologist, a forensic pathologist, a pediatric pathologist, a medical examiner, a county coroner and a pediatrician with expertise in sudden infant death syndrome; or,
N.Y. Pub. Health Law § 4210