Delaware Code § 24-1634

Department of Health and Social Services
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(a) The Department of Health and Social Services shall administer this subchapter and may adopt rules and regulations to facilitate its
administration of this subchapter. In exercising the powers conferred by this or any other section of the Delaware Code or of this chapter
relating to sexually related communicable diseases, the Department shall be guided by the most recent instructions, opinions and guidelines
of the Center for Disease Control of the United States Department of Health and Human Services as the same relate to the spread of
infectious diseases. Any rules or regulations which are adopted by the Department which relate to controlling the spread of sexually related
communicable diseases shall also apply in the exercising of its powers authorized under this subchapter.
(b) In order to ascertain the source of certain infections, and reduce the spread of infection, the Secretary and all persons so authorized by
the Secretary shall have full power and authority to inspect or cause to be inspected, and to issue orders regarding any commercial building,
structure, premises or any part thereof, which may be a site of high-risk sexual conduct. If the Secretary determines that a hazardous site
exists, the Secretary may:
(1) Notify the management, owner or tenant of the premises that the Secretary has reasonable belief that such premises, building or
structure is a hazardous site; and
(2) Issue warnings to the management, owner or tenant of the premises to remedy those items cited or listed by the Secretary's notice;
and
(3) Once such notice and warnings have been issued, the Secretary, or any person designated by the Secretary, shall have the right to
proceed in accordance with § 1635 of this title.

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