Delaware Code § 7-7201

Purposes
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Subaqueous lands within the boundaries of Delaware constitute an important resource of the State and require protection against uses
or changes which may impair the public interest in the use of tidal or nontidal waters. The purposes of this chapter are to empower the
Secretary to deal with or to dispose of interest in public subaqueous lands and to place reasonable limits on the use and development of
private subaqueous lands, in order to protect the public interest by employing orderly procedures for granting interests in public subaqueous
land and for issuing permits for uses of or changes in private subaqueous lands. To this end, this chapter empowers the Secretary to adopt
rules and regulations to effectuate the purposes of the chapter, to apply to the courts for aid in enforcing this statute and the rules and
regulations adopted pursuant hereto, and to convey interests in subaqueous lands belonging to the State.

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