Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 7, January 1, 2025
Section 4467-19.0 - Compliance Procedures19.1 General 19.1.1 Enforcement. It shall be the duty of the State Health Officer, the Deputy State Health Officers, or any officially designated representative to enforce the provisions of this Regulation.19.1.2 The Division of Public Health, or its designated authority, for just reasons of non-compliance with the requirements of these Regulations, may refuse to issue a permit, may deny the reissuance of a permit, or may suspend a permit. In all cases, the applicant for a permit, or the holder of a permit shall be granted due process in the appeal of action by the Regulatory Authority.19.2 New and Existing Facilities. The owner/operator of every recreational camp operation shall comply with the requirement of Section 20.0 of these Regulations. If a recreation camp does not have a permit, the Regulatory Authority must notify the Deputy State Health Officer. The Deputy State Health Officer will send a letter to the owner/operator of the recreational camp operations if the owner/operator fails to apply for a permit. Action will be taken as described in Section 20.14 of these Regulations.19.3 Change of Ownership, Management Firm or Lessee 19.3.1 In the event a recreational camp changes ownership, management firm or lessee, it is the responsibility of the new owner to notify the Regulatory Authority of such a change, and to provide the Regulatory Authority with the name(s) and address(es) of the new owners, managers, operators as an update to the permit application. The notice of the change shall be forwarded to the Deputy State Health Officer in the county in which the recreational camp is located.19.3.2 If any upgrading of the physical structure of the transferred facility is required based on previous inspection reports of the Regulatory Authority, the new ownership will be held responsible for the needed renovations. Compliance with these Regulations shall be completed prior to the start of business unless the new ownership is either granted a variance in accordance with Section 20.15, or is granted a provisional permit in accordance with Section 7.2.2 of these Regulations. Upon compliance with these Regulations, an annual permit shall be issued to the operator as described in Section 7.2.1.16 Del. Admin. Code § 4467-19.0