(a) The county government of each of the 3 Delaware counties shall, on or before January 1, 2004, and the municipal government of each incorporated municipality within each county shall, on or before March 1, 2004, adopt regulations or ordinances regarding the duty of individuals and artificial entities to erect and maintain signage on parking spaces or zones for use by persons with disabilities.
(b) The signage regulations or ordinances adopted pursuant to subsection (a) of this section must include an enforcement provision, a penalty provision, and a provision which requires an enforcement officer to first issue a written warning to an individual or artificial entity who is required to erect and maintain signage, but has failed to do so. If, after 30 days from the date that a warning is issued, the individual or artificial entity has not erected and/or maintained the required signage, the enforcement officer may issue a summons or apply for a warrant in the name of the offending individual or artificial entity.
(c) A municipality may elect to adopt the signage regulations or ordinances of the county government of the county in which the municipality is located. A municipality which elects to do so may also adopt additional regulations or ordinances as required by its own particular conditions. Whether a municipality adopts its own signage regulations or ordinances, or adopts the regulations or ordinances of the county along with additional regulations or ordinances to meet particular conditions, the municipality's adopted regulations or ordinances may not be less restrictive than those of the county.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 3. COUNTY GOVERNMENTS GENERALLY
Subchapter I. General Provisions
§ 301. Composition of county governments; change of terminology as to New Castle County.
§ 302. Officers and employees holding other offices.
§ 303. Vacancies in county government.
§ 304. County government; supplies for county officers.
§ 306. Agritourism activities on farms.
§ 308. Children's Bureau of Delaware; appropriations.
§ 309. Ambulance, fire protection and police services; appropriations.
§ 310. Parking spaces for use by persons with disabilities.
§ 311. Insurance and workmen's compensation for county employees.
§ 312. Continuance of system of personnel administration.
§ 313. Use of mobile homes on farms.
§ 314. Award of contracts for public work or goods.
§ 315. Records open to inspection.
§ 316. Fines and forfeitures payable to county; neglect to pay over; penalty.
§ 317. Title to real estate owned by county.
§ 319. Review of comprehensive plans.
§ 320. Property tax credits for individuals with disabilities.