Does the Coroner need permission from the next-of-kin to perform an autopsy?

Ohio law (ORC 2108.52) provides that the Coroner does not need permission to perform an autopsy.  The Coroner will attempt to comply with the wishes of the next-of-kin, especially if there is a family religious objection and when this does not conflict with the duties of the Coroner as charged by Ohio law.