Delaware Code § 16-311

Entry for destruction or removal of nuisances
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Whenever a local board of health thinks it necessary for the preservation of the lives and health of the citizens to enter a place, building
or vessel within its jurisdiction for the purpose of examining into and destroying, removing or preventing any nuisance, source of filth or
cause of sickness and is refused such entry, any member of the local board may make complaint, under oath, to any justice of the peace
of the county, stating the facts of the case as far as the board member has knowledge thereof. Such justice of the peace shall thereupon
issue a warrant directed to the sheriff or any constable of the county commanding the sheriff or constable to take sufficient aid and
being accompanied by 2 or more members of the local board, between the hours of sunrise and sunset, repair to the place where such
nuisance, source of filth or cause of disease may exist and destroy, remove or prevent the same, under the direction of such members
of the local board.

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