Delaware Code § 26-404

Relocation of residential gas meters and other equipment [For application of this section, see 80 Del
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Laws, c. 309, § 2].
(a) Prior to the relocation of any inside residential gas meter, the public utility shall consult with each owner of the property as to the
owner's preference for retaining the gas meter inside or relocating it to an outside location. If the gas meter remains inside, no person shall
conceal the meter by plaster, sheathing, or any other materials or means, and the meter must be located in a ventilated area, not less than
3 feet away from any source of ignition and any sources of heat. If the public utility determines that it is feasible for the other residential
gas equipment, such as the regulator and valve and accessories thereto, to be located outside, such equipment shall be relocated outside.
(b) If the gas meter is relocated to an outside location, the public utility shall determine a feasible location that is least visibly prominent
and considers the preference of each owner of the property. If requested by a property owner, the public utility will provide initial
landscaping or other screening to camouflage the gas meter.
(c) In the event that a gas meter remains inside, each owner of the residential property shall grant reasonable access to the public utility
to maintain, repair, replace, or inspect the gas meter, consistent with the provisions of the public utility's tariff provisions. If any property
owner denies the public utility reasonable access to the gas meter, the property's gas service shall be subject to termination, in which
event, upon reconnection of service, the public utility may, in its sole discretion, move the gas meter outside consistent with the provisions
of subsection (b) of this section.
(d) Notwithstanding any provision of the Delaware Code or any law, ordinance, rule, or regulation of any county or municipality to
the contrary, the public utility may relocate the gas meter outside, with the property owner's approval, where a property is located in a
historic district, neighborhood conservation district, or other designated district subject to design standards or guidelines involving review
and approval by applicable governmental boards or agencies, or is eligible for listing or is listed on the National Register of Historic
Places. The public utility shall relocate the other gas equipment for the property, such as the regulator and valve and accessories thereto,
outside. If the gas meter and other equipment are moved outside, the public utility shall provide initial landscaping or other screening
to camouflage the gas meter and other gas equipment.
(e) As used in this section, the term "feasible" means that which is consistent with gas industry safety standards and in compliance
with the public utility's design and engineering requirements.

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