Delaware Code § 29-9016

Appointment of special investigators; powers and duties
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(a) The Secretary may appoint qualified persons to be special investigators for the Department. Such investigators shall hold office at
the pleasure of the Secretary. Any person appointed pursuant to this section shall have a minimum of 10 years experience as a "police
officer," as that term is defined in § 1911(a) of Title 11, significant investigatory experience while working as a police officer, shall be
in good standing with the previous or present law-enforcement agency where such person is or was employed, and shall have such other
qualifications deemed appropriate by the Secretary.
(b) Special investigators appointed under this section may conduct investigations of child abuse, neglect, or risk of maltreatment
anywhere in this State as directed by the Secretary or the Secretary's designee and shall have the power to make arrests and serve writs
anywhere in this State. Special investigators shall have statewide powers as enumerated under § 1911 of Title 11 and such other powers
as conferred by law on police officers, constables and other law-enforcement personnel. Notwithstanding the above, special investigators
under this section shall not have the authority to take custody of a child unless pursuant to an order from the Family Court or in conjunction
with the law-enforcement agency charged with jurisdiction over the case. To the extent possible, special investigators under this section
shall consult with the police agency of jurisdiction and the Secretary or Secretary's designee before making an arrest and shall do so in
all cases after making any such arrest.
(c) Special investigators under this section shall have the authority to take custody of a child pursuant to an order from the Family
Court or in conjunction with the law-enforcement agency charged with jurisdiction over the case. Special investigators may enter private
property while taking custody of a child under this section. To the extent possible, special investigators under this section shall consult
with the police agency of jurisdiction and the Secretary or Secretary's designee before making an arrest and shall do so in all cases after
making any such arrest.
(d) The salary of special investigators shall be fixed by the Secretary within the appropriations made to the Department.
(e) Special investigators will assist in the training of other Division staff.

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