Delaware Code § 29-7308

Submission of plans
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(a) No person shall undertake the construction or alteration of any facility covered by this chapter without first submitting the plan,
specifications or design for such construction to the Board for review and approval. No such construction shall commence until the Board
has issued a letter of approval stating that the proposed construction conforms with this chapter and the Board's standards.
(b) Plans, specifications or designs for all construction or alterations shall be filed with the Board by the design architect or engineer
or, in the case of plans and specifications for which there is no design architect or engineer, by a person responsible for the construction
or alterations. All solicitations for bids on projects for construction or alteration of facilities covered by this chapter, which are published
pursuant to this title, shall state that conformity to the Delaware Architectural Accessibility Act and the standards of the Board shall be
required.
(c) No facility shall be leased or rented by the State unless the state agency responsible for the lease has submitted to the Board for
review and approval such plans, description, specifications or other documentation concerning the accessibility of such facility as the
Board by regulation may require.
(d) Any plans, specifications, designs or other documentation required under this section which are properly submitted to the Board at
least 10 days prior to a meeting of the Board shall be acted upon by the Board on or before the meeting next following such meeting of
the Board, or within 60 days following its submission, whichever first occurs. In the event that the Board has not acted upon a submission
within such period, the Chairperson of the Board shall issue a letter of approval to the submitter.
(e) The Board may reject any submission either in whole or in part for noncompliance with this chapter or the standards of the Board.
The Board shall state in writing its reason for such rejection.

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