Delaware Code § 17-149

Authority to adopt regulations governing state land
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(a) The Department shall have the authority to adopt rules, regulations or restrictions governing the use of or the conduct on those lands
owned, controlled or in the custody of the Department. Such rules, regulations or restrictions adopted pursuant hereto may be adopted to
control such behavior as, but not limited to, loud and tumultuous behavior, the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages, or sales of
goods or services for profit or vending operations of any kind without a permit issued by the Department. The Department shall also have
the authority to issue rules and regulations to meet its requirements under federal, state and local environmental laws, including but not
limited to the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits required by the Clean Water Act [33 U.S.C. § 1342 et
seq.].
(b) Any violation of any rule, regulation or restriction adopted pursuant hereto by the Department shall constitute a class B misdemeanor
as defined in Title 11 and any person found to be in violation thereof shall receive a penalty in accordance therewith.

(c) (1) Legislative findings. — The General Assembly finds that the proliferation of sporting and recreational activity taking place in and
adjacent to the State's public rights-of-way is growing along with the State's population, and further finds that such mixed-use activity
threatens the safety of the recreants as well as members of the motoring public.
(2) In keeping with the General Assembly's legislative findings herein, and in order to promote safe neighborhood recreation, the
Department shall make every effort to remove from public rights-of-way devices such as basketball hoops, hockey goals, shuffleboards
and the like. The Department is further authorized and directed to establish such regulations as may be necessary and appropriate to
enforce this activity. The regulations may include provisions for recreational use agreements with public agencies or other responsible
entities for State property under Department control, that the Department may determine as suitable for these activities. Notwithstanding
any other provision of state law to the contrary, any repeat offender found in violation of the regulations adopted pursuant to this
subsection shall pay a fine of $25 per incident.

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