Delaware Code § 16-907

Temporary emergency protective custody
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(a) A police officer, nurse practitioner, or a physician who reasonably suspects that a child is in imminent danger of suffering serious
physical harm or a threat to life as a result of abuse or neglect and who reasonably suspects the harm or threat to life may occur before
the Family Court can issue a temporary protective custody order may take or retain temporary emergency protective custody of the child
without the consent of the child's parents, guardian, or others legally responsible for the child's care.

(b) Any person taking a child into temporary emergency protective custody under this section shall immediately notify the Department,
in the county in which the child is located, of the person's actions and make a reasonable attempt to advise the parents, guardians, or
others legally responsible for the child's care. In notifying the Department, such person shall set forth the identity of the child and the
facts and circumstances which gave such person reasonable cause to believe that there was imminent danger of serious physical harm or
threat to the life of the child. Upon notification that a child has been taken into temporary emergency protective custody, the Department
shall immediately respond in accordance with § 906 of this title to secure the safety of the child which may include ex parte custody
relief from the Family Court if appropriate.
(c) Temporary emergency protective custody for purposes of this section may not exceed 4 hours and must cease upon the Department's
response pursuant to subsection (b) of this section.
(d) For the purposes of this section, "temporary emergency protective custody" means temporary placement within a hospital, medical
facility, or such other suitable placement; provided, however, that an abused or neglected child may not be detained in temporary custody
in a secure detention facility.
(e) A Department investigator conducting an investigation pursuant to § 906 of this title has the same authority as that granted to a police
officer, nurse practitioner, or physician in subsection (a) of this section, subject to all the same conditions as those listed in subsections
(a) through (d) of this section, provided that the child in question is located at a school, day care facility, or child care facility at the time
that the authority is initially exercised. In no other case may an employee of the Department exercise custody under this section.

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