Delaware Code § 11-2411

Hostage and barricade situations
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(a) The Superintendent of the Delaware State Police or the commander of the law-enforcement agency of any political subdivision of
this State may designate 1 or more law-enforcement officers as hostage and barricade communications specialists.
(b) Each communication common carrier providing service to Delaware residents shall designate 1 or more individuals to provide
liaison with law-enforcement agencies for the purposes of this section.
(c) The supervising law-enforcement officer, who has jurisdiction in any situation in which there is probable cause to believe that a
criminal enterprise involving hostage holding is occurring or that a person has barricaded himself or herself within a structure and poses
an immediate threat of physical injury to others, may order a communication common carrier, or a communication common carrier's
employee, officer or director, or a hostage and barricade communications specialist to interrupt, reroute, divert or otherwise control any
wire, oral or electronic communications service involved in the hostage or barricade situation for the purpose of preventing wire, oral
or electronic communication by a hostage holder or barricaded person with any person other than a law-enforcement officer or a person
authorized by the officer or for the purpose of otherwise monitoring communications in the hostage or barricade situation.
(d) A hostage and barricade communications specialist shall be ordered to act under subsection (c) of this section only if the
communication common carrier providing service in the area has been contacted and requested to act under subsection (c) of this section
and:
(1) Declines to respond to the officer's request because of a threat of physical injury to its employees; or
(2) Indicates when contacted that it will be unable to respond appropriately to the officer's request within a reasonable time from
the receipt of the request.
(e) The supervising law-enforcement officer may give an order under subsection (c) of this section only after that supervising law-
enforcement officer has given written or oral representation of the hostage or barricade situation to the communication common carrier
providing service to the area in which it is occurring. If an order is given based on an oral representation, the oral representation shall be
followed by a written confirmation of that representation within 48 hours of the order.
(f) Good faith reliance on an order by a supervising law-enforcement officer who has the real or apparent authority to issue an order
under this section shall constitute a complete defense to any action against a communication common carrier or a communication common
carrier's employee, officer or director that arises out of attempts by the communication common carrier or the employee, officer or director
of the communication common carrier to comply with such an order.

(g) For the purposes of this section, "supervising law-enforcement officer" means an officer having a rank equivalent to or greater than
a lieutenant of any law-enforcement agency of the State or any political subdivision of the State.

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