Delaware Code
Subchapter II. Powers and Duties Generally; Regulations and Orders
§ 139. Certification and procedures for animal welfare officers.

(a) A person who acts as a certified animal welfare officer without certification from the Department is subject to penalties pursuant to § 107 of this title. For purposes of this subchapter, “animal welfare officer” means any person qualified to act pursuant to § 1325 of Title 11 and § 3041F of this title.
(b) The Department may, by endorsement and without written examination, certify an animal welfare officer who has completed a training program that meets the educational requirements for certification defined by the Department and if, in the opinion of the Department or its designee, the applicant meets the qualifications specified by this chapter for an animal welfare officer.
(c) Dog control and animal cruelty educational programs. — (1) Any organization or institution desiring to conduct an animal welfare officer education program shall apply to the Department and submit satisfactory evidence that it is ready and qualified to instruct students in the prescribed basic curriculum for certifying animal welfare officers and that it is prepared to meet other standards which may be established by the Department.
(2) If the Department determines that any approved educational program is not maintaining the standards required by this chapter and by the Department, written notice thereof, specifying the deficiency and the time within which the same shall be corrected, shall immediately be issued to the program. The Department shall withdraw such programs approval if it fails to correct the deficiency. The organization or institution may reapply for approval to the Department once the program meets standards established by the Department.
(d) The Department may impose sanctions defined in this chapter singly or in combination when it finds a certified or former certified animal welfare officer committed any offense described below:

(1) Engages in fraud or deceit in procuring or attempting to procure a certification/license;
(2) Is guilty of a crime against person or property;
(3) Has been found by an employer to be unfit or incompetent;
(4) Has had a certification or license to serve as an animal welfare officer suspended or revoked in any jurisdiction; or
(5) Has wilfully or negligently violated this chapter.
(e) The Department shall establish procedures for documenting all complaints and conducting investigations of complaints filed against animal welfare officers that may result in sanctions.
(f) Disciplinary sanctions are as follows:

(1) Permanently revoke a certification or license to be an animal welfare officer;
(2) Refuse a certification or certification renewal;
(3) Suspend a certification or license;
(4) Place a certification or license on probationary status and require licensee to:

(5) Issue a letter of reprimand; and
(6) Require additional training.

Structure Delaware Code

Delaware Code

Title 16 - Health and Safety

Chapter 1. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES

Subchapter II. Powers and Duties Generally; Regulations and Orders

§ 121. Successor to powers of abolished health and welfare agencies.

§ 122. Powers and duties of the Department of Health and Social Services.

§ 123. Reports from public institutions, Division of Professional Regulation and resorts; penalties.

§ 124. Fluoridation of a water supply.

§ 125. Preservation of public health within incorporated towns; local sanitation matters; expenses.

§ 126. Regulations and orders of Department and Secretary — Effect; distribution.

§ 127. Regulations and orders of Department and Secretary — Duty of enforcement; penalty.

§ 128. Powers as advisory board; investigations; abatement of nuisances.

§ 129. Threatened epidemics; appointment of officers to enforce regulations and orders.

§ 130. Reporting of potential or existing public health emergencies.

§ 131. Survey of hospitals and health centers — Required.

§ 132. Acceptance of federal grants.

§ 133. Cancer; Delaware Cancer Consortium.

§ 134. Sanitary facilities of public eating places; permits; approval of construction; inspection; fee.

§ 135. Services to public water systems.

§ 136. Healthy Lifestyles and Tobacco-Related Disease Prevention Fund.

§ 137. Delaware Health Fund.

§ 138. Community-based Naloxone access program.

§ 139. Certification and procedures for animal welfare officers.

§ 140. Lyme Disease Education Oversight Board [Expires Aug. 29, 2024, pursuant to 80 Del. Laws, c. 402, § 2].

§ 140A. Diabetes; prevention and control; report.

§ 140B. Default beverages offered in children's meals.