Delaware Code § 17-111

Secretary of Transportation; powers and duties; Chief Engineer
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(a) The Secretary of Transportation shall, immediately upon assuming the duties of office and from time to time, recommend to the
Department a program for the improvement of state highways and for the inclusion of additional roads or portions of roads in the state
highway system, the probable cost of the construction or reconstruction of such roads or portions of roads and the roads or portions of
roads which should first be improved and the probable amount of construction which could be undertaken.
(b) The Secretary shall employ, promote and discharge all persons hired by the Department, including a Chief Engineer, for the
performance of work for which the Secretary is responsible. All such employment, promotion and discharge shall comply with the laws
applicable to the Department.
(c) The Chief Engineer shall be not less than 30 years of age; the Chief Engineer shall be a civil engineer registered or eligible for
registration as such in Delaware and shall have been in active practice of the profession for at least 10 years; the Chief Engineer shall have
had responsible charge of road engineering work for at least 5 years; and the Chief Engineer shall be qualified to design as well as direct
road engineering work. Graduation from a school of engineering of recognized reputation shall be considered as equivalent to 2 years of
active practice. The total compensation to be paid to the Chief Engineer and the allocation thereof between the Department and any other
public agency or office for services performed for the Department and any other public agency shall be determined by the Department.

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