Del. Code tit. 3 § 8211

Current through 2024 Legislative Session Act Chapter 510
Section 8211 - Joint regulatory powers of department of natural resources and environmental control, department of agriculture, department of health and social services, division of public health; quarantine and areawide emergencies
(a) Regulations. - The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Department of Agriculture, Department of Health and Social Services, and Division of Public Health are hereby delegated the power to adopt joint regulations signed by all 3 Department Secretaries setting forth procedures regulating the conduct of practitioners of human health, human health services, animal health services and animal control agencies for the purpose of fulfilling or carrying out the purpose and intent of this chapter.
(b) Areawide quarantine. - If rabies is known to exist within an area, the Division, in conjunction with the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control and the Department may establish a rabies quarantine and shall define the boundaries or the quarantine area and specify the animal or animals subject to quarantine. All these animals within the quarantine area and subject to the quarantine restrictions shall be kept in strict upon the premises of the owner at all times until the quarantine is terminated. An animal, subject to the quarantine, may not be brought into the quarantine area or taken out of the quarantine area without written permission.
(c) Areawide rabies emergency. - The Director of the Division may declare an areawide rabies emergency and shall define the boundaries of the area and place specified animals under quarantine. By doing so, the Director of the Division authorizes the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, its agents and state and local police officers to destroy on sight any animals not in compliance with quarantine orders.

3 Del. C. § 8211

Amended by Laws 2021, ch. 32,s 10, eff. 6/3/2021.
66 Del. Laws, c. 247, §1; 75 Del. Laws, c. 326, § 1.;