(a) This chapter shall apply only to the following agencies:

(1) Appeals Commission, as defined by § 301(b) of Title 4;

(2) State Banking Commissioner;

(3) Public Service Commission;

(4) Real Estate Commission;

(5) Delaware Human and Civil Rights Commission;

(6) Tax Appeal Board;

(7) State Insurance Commissioner;

(8) Industrial Accident Board;

(9) Environmental Appeals Board;

(10) Coastal Zone Industrial Control Board;

(11) State Board of Education;

(12) Merit Employee Relations Board;

(13) Division of Boiler Safety;

(14) Board of Veterinary Medicine;

(15) Board of Landscape Architecture;

(16) Board of Clinical Social Work Examiners;

(17) Board of Architects;

(18) Board of Podiatry;

(19) Board of Pilot Commissioners;

(20) Board of Chiropractic;

(21) State Board of Electrical Examiners;

(22) Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline;

(23) Council of the Delaware Association of Professional Engineers;

(24) Board of Occupational Therapy Practice;

(25) Division of Child Support Services;

(26) Board of Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Professionals;

(27) State Board of Dentistry and Dental Hygiene;

(28) Board of Nursing;

(29) Board of Examiners in Optometry;

(30) Board of Examiners of Psychologists;

(31) Board of Speech/Language Pathologists, Audiologists and Hearing Aid Dispensers;

(32) Board of Professional Land Surveyors;

(33) Board of Accountancy;

(34) Board of Pharmacy;

(35) Board of Geologists;

(36) Board of Cosmetology and Barbering;

(37) Commission on Adult Entertainment Establishments;

(38) Board of Physical Therapy and Athletic Trainers;

(39) Real Estate Commission;

(40) Board of Funeral Services;

(41) Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators;

(42) Delaware Board of Charitable Gaming;

(43) Board of Massage and Bodywork;

(44) Committee of Dietetics/Nutrition;

(45) Council on Real Estate Appraisers.

(46) The Professional Standards Board;

(47) Election Commissioner;

(48) Board of Plumbing Examiners;

(49) Manufactured Home Installation Board;

(50) Division of Professional Regulation;

(51) Board of Home Inspectors; and

(52) Board of Elevator Mechanics.

Terms Used In Delaware Code Title 29 Sec. 10161

  • Appeal: A request made after a trial, asking another court (usually the court of appeals) to decide whether the trial was conducted properly. To make such a request is "to appeal" or "to take an appeal." One who appeals is called the appellant.
  • Child: means a person who has not reached the age of 18 years. See Delaware Code Title 1 Sec. 302
  • Complaint: A written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
  • Court: means the Superior Court of the State except for appeals from the Division of Child Support Services, which will be heard by the Family Court of the State. See Delaware Code Title 29 Sec. 10102
  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
  • Hearsay: Statements by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else. Hearsay is usually not admissible as evidence in court.
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Party: means each person or agency named or admitted in an agency proceeding as a party, or properly seeking and entitled as of right to be admitted as a party to an agency proceeding. See Delaware Code Title 29 Sec. 10102
  • Regulation: means any statement of law, procedure, policy, right, requirement or prohibition formulated and promulgated by an agency as a rule or standard, or as a guide for the decision of cases thereafter by it or by any other agency, authority or court. See Delaware Code Title 29 Sec. 10102
  • State: means the State of Delaware; and when applied to different parts of the United States, it includes the District of Columbia and the several territories and possessions of the United States. See Delaware Code Title 1 Sec. 302
  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
  • Transcript: A written, word-for-word record of what was said, either in a proceeding such as a trial or during some other conversation, as in a transcript of a hearing or oral deposition.

(b) All agencies which are not listed in subsection (a) of this section shall only be subject to subchapters I and II of this chapter and §§ 10141, 10144 and 10145 of this title.

(c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent prosecution under, or be otherwise inconsistent with, Titles 11 and 24.

(d) At a properly convened board meeting, the board president or chairperson of any professional licensing board governed by Title 23, 24, or 28 and listed in subsection (a) of this section that is not already authorized by statute to use hearing panels or committees to resolve cases, may nominate at least 3 members of the board, the 3 members being 2 professional members and 1 public member if practical, to serve on a hearing panel to decide disciplinary complaints and complaints of unlicensed practice. Nominees must be approved by a majority vote of the board members present at the properly convened meeting. The board president or chairperson shall designate 1 member of a hearing panel to serve as the hearing panel chair. Hearing panels shall consist of board members only.

(e) Notice of the panel hearing shall be given and the hearing shall be conducted in accordance with the Administrative Procedures Act, Chapter 101 of this title. All hearings shall be informal without use of rules of evidence. A verbatim record must be kept of all public hearings, a transcript of which must be provided at cost upon a party‘s request. Decisions of the hearing panel must be made by majority vote of the hearing panel members. Decisions must be based on the evidence presented at the hearing and must be supported by substantial evidence in the record. Decisions must not be based exclusively on hearsay.

(1) If the hearing panel determines that no violation of the applicable provisions of Title 23, 24, 28 or this title or any of the board’s rules and regulations promulgated thereunder has occurred, it shall issue an order dismissing the complaint.

(2) If the hearing panel determines that a violation of the applicable provisions of Title 23, 24, 28 or this title or any of the board’s rules and regulations promulgated thereunder has occurred, it shall issue an order stating its proposed findings of fact, conclusions of law, and disciplinary sanctions.

(3) If the respondent fails or refuses to appear, the hearing panel may nevertheless proceed to hear the complaint and render a decision.

(f) Orders issued by the hearing panel are not final until approved by the board having jurisdiction. By majority vote of the members present at a properly convened board meeting, the board shall approve or reject the hearing panel’s written order based only on the information contained in the order. The board shall overturn the decision of a hearing panel only if it decides that a hearing panel decision is contrary to a specific state or federal law or regulation, is not supported by substantial evidence, or is arbitrary or capricious. If a board does not approve the hearing panel’s order, the matter must be remanded to the hearing panel for further proceedings in accordance with the board’s written reasons for withholding its approval. Where the respondent is in disagreement with the action of the board, the respondent may appeal the board’s decision in accordance with the provisions of the Administrative Procedures Act. The court shall hear the appeal on the record. Stays shall be granted in accordance with § 10144 of this title. Copies of orders must be served personally or by registered or certified mail to each party.

60 Del. Laws, c. 585, § ?1; 62 Del. Laws, c. 301, § ?2; 63 Del. Laws, c. 460, § ?15; 63 Del. Laws, c. 461, § ?18; 63 Del. Laws, c. 462, § ?3; 64 Del. Laws, c. 1, § ?2; 64 Del. Laws, c. 39, § ?2; 64 Del. Laws, c. 161, § ?1; 64 Del. Laws, c. 413, § ?4; 64 Del. Laws, c. 476, § ?9; 64 Del. Laws, c. 477, § ?5; 64 Del. Laws, c. 483, § ?2; 65 Del. Laws, c. 172, § ?2; 65 Del. Laws, c. 228, § ?7; 65 Del. Laws, c. 238, § ?1; 65 Del. Laws, c. 378, § ?6; 65 Del. Laws, c. 416, § ?1; 66 Del. Laws, c. 105, § ?10; 66 Del. Laws, c. 128, § ?2; 67 Del. Laws, c. 144, § ?9; 67 Del. Laws, c. 449, § ?2; 68 Del. Laws, c. 297, § ?1; 69 Del. Laws, c. 107, § ?1; 69 Del. Laws, c. 306, § ?3; 70 Del. Laws, c. 143, § ?3; 70 Del. Laws, c. 582, §§ ?3, 4; 71 Del. Laws, c. 185, § ?3; 71 Del. Laws, c. 296, § ?18; 71 Del. Laws, c. 298, § ?4; 72 Del. Laws, c. 265, § ?4; 72 Del. Laws, c. 294, § ?54; 72 Del. Laws, c. 338, § ?7; 72 Del. Laws, c. 418, §§ ?3, 4; 72 Del. Laws, c. 486, § ?23; 73 Del. Laws, c. 392, § ?1; 75 Del. Laws, c. 105, §§ ?6, 7; 75 Del. Laws, c. 365, §§ ?5-11; 76 Del. Laws, c. 245, § ?1; 76 Del. Laws, c. 413, § ?4; 77 Del. Laws, c. 127, § ?1; 77 Del. Laws, c. 319, § ?1; 77 Del. Laws, c. 463, § ?3; 78 Del. Laws, c. 102, § ?1; 78 Del. Laws, c. 170, §§ ?5-7; 78 Del. Laws, c. 376, § ?3; 78 Del. Laws, c. 384, § ?2; 79 Del. Laws, c. 168, § ?2; 80 Del. Laws, c. 234, § ?29; 81 Del. Laws, c. 280, § 54; 83 Del. Laws, c. 305, § 11; 83 Del. Laws, c. 469, § 2;