Delaware Code § 16-6647

Membership requirements for volunteer firefighters
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(a) A member or an applicant for membership in a Delaware volunteer fire department who has been convicted of or, had that member
or applicant been charged as a juvenile, adjudicated delinquent of any of the crimes listed under paragraphs (b)(1) and (b)(2) of this
section, is prohibited from serving as a firefighter in this State.
(1)-(5) [Repealed.]
(b) Membership in a Delaware volunteer fire department, after a state and federal background check, must be denied or revoked if the
applicant or member has been convicted or, if that applicant or member was charged as a juvenile, has been adjudicated delinquent of
any of the following crimes, except in extraordinary circumstances:
(1) Any crime for which the applicant is currently incarcerated, on work release, on probation, or on parole;
(2) Any crime in the following categories, unless at least 5 years have passed since the applicant's or member's conviction or at least
5 years have passed since the applicant or member was released from custodial confinement, whichever occurs later:
a. A serious crime of violence against a person, such as assault with a dangerous weapon, aggravated assault, murder or attempted
murder, manslaughter (other than involuntary manslaughter), kidnapping, or robbery of any degree;
b. A crime involving a controlled substance or designer drug, including unlawful possession or distribution of, or intent to
unlawfully possess or distribute, a controlled substance in Schedules I through V of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act of
Chapter 47 of this title;
c. A serious crime involving property, such as burglary, embezzlement, or insurance fraud;
d. Any crime involving sexual misconduct;
e. A crime of another state, territory, or jurisdiction which is the same or equivalent to the offenses described in paragraphs (b)
(2)a. through d. of this section.
(3) In extraordinary circumstances, membership may be granted under subsection (b) of this section only if the applicant or member
establishes by clear and convincing evidence that the applicant's membership or member's continued membership will not jeopardize
public health or safety.
(c) No applicant for membership in a Delaware volunteer fire department shall be charged any fee or cost for obtaining criminal history
information from the State Bureau of Identification for the application.
(d) An applicant for membership in a Delaware volunteer fire department who knowingly provides false, incomplete, or inaccurate
criminal history information, or who otherwise knowingly violates a provision of this subchapter, is guilty of a class G felony. In addition
to a term of imprisonment of up to 2 years, the court shall impose a fine of no less than $1,000 which may not be suspended.
(e) The State Fire Prevention Commission shall adopt regulations to implement the provisions of this subchapter. The regulations must
include, as part of the application form for membership in a Delaware volunteer fire department, a dated and signed statement by the
applicant swearing to or affirming the following, if the following is true. If it is not true, the applicant must explain in writing what is
not true and why it is not true.

"I have never been convicted of an offense that constitutes any of the crimes set forth in 16 Del. C. § 6647 or any similar offense
under any federal, state, or local law. I hereby certify that the statements contained in this application are true and correct to the best
of my knowledge and belief. I understand that if I knowingly make any false statement in this application, I am subject to penalties
prescribed by law, including denial or revocation of membership in the volunteer fire department and a mandatory fine of at least
$1,000 or a term of imprisonment of up to 2 years, or both."
(f) An applicant for membership in a Delaware volunteer fire department who is denied membership or whose membership is revoked
because of the requirements of this subchapter may appeal the denial or revocation to the State Fire Prevention Commission within 15
days of written notification of the denial or revocation by the volunteer fire department. An appeal under this subsection must be held
in accordance with the appropriate provisions of the Administrative Procedures Act, Chapter 101 of Title 29, and is subject to judicial
review under subchapter V of Chapter 101 of Title 29.

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