Delaware Code § 20-1202

Supervision by Department of Veterans Affairs; powers and duties [For application of this section,
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see 85 Del. Laws, c. 137, § 12].
(a) The operation and maintenance of the Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery shall be under the supervision of the Department of
Veterans Affairs which shall have the following powers and duties:
(1) Select an appropriate site for the Cemetery, pursuant to § 1203 of this title;
(2) Acquire, by transfer of title from another state agency, or by purchase, grant, devise or contract, title to such real property as shall
be suitable and necessary for the establishment of the Cemetery;
(3) Apply for, receive, accept and expend any money, materials or other aid granted or otherwise provided by local, state or federal
governments or by any source, public or private, in accordance with the terms thereof, for the establishment, operation or maintenance
of the Cemetery;
(4) Appoint and employ such persons as shall be needed for the proper operation and maintenance of the Cemetery;
(5) Establish criteria for eligibility for burial in the Cemetery, and set fees for the burial of family members, pursuant to § 1204 of this
title;
(6) Promulgate rules, following public hearing, governing the administration and operation of the Cemetery;
(7) Prepare an annual report on the operation of the Cemetery which shall be presented to the Governor, the Secretary of the
Department of Veterans Affairs, and to the General Assembly; and
(8) Perform all other powers and functions necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes and policies of this chapter.
(b) A plaque or memorial in the Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery may not be removed or relocated for any purpose without the
approval of the Co-chairs of the Joint Legislative Committee on Capital Improvement.

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