Any applicant for or recipient of public assistance benefits under this chapter or Chapter 6 of this title against whom an administrative hearing decision has been decided may appeal such decision to the Superior Court if the decision would result in financial harm to the appellant. The appeal shall be filed within 30 days of the day of the final administrative decision. The appeal shall be on the record without a trial de novo. The Court shall decide all relevant questions and all other matters involved, and shall sustain any factual findings of the administrative hearing decision that are supported by substantial evidence on the record as a whole. The Court may remand the matter for further factual findings or other proceedings consistent with the Court's order. The notice of appeal and all other matters regulating the appeal shall be in the form and according to the procedure as shall be provided by the rules of the Superior Court.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 5. STATE PUBLIC ASSISTANCE CODE
§ 503. Eligibility for assistance; amount; method of payment.
§ 504. Assignment and collection of support payments; powers and duties of Family Court.
§ 505. Categories of assistance.
§ 506. Duplication of assistance.
§ 507. Temporary assistance to nonresidents.
§ 508. Application for assistance.
§ 509. Continuing eligibility.
§ 510. Recipients to report acquisition of resources.
§ 511. Responsibility of relatives.
§ 513. Assistance not assignable; exception.
§ 515. Effect of change of laws or allowances.
§ 517. Hospital and medical treatment for recipients of aid under this chapter.
§ 519. Payment of assistance grants by the Department of Welfare.
§ 521. Emergency and disaster assistance.
§ 522. Medical care; subrogation.
§ 523. Education and training for recipients of aid under § 505(1) of this title.
§ 524. Eligibility for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families.
§ 528. Coverage for epinephrine autoinjectors.
§ 529. Coverage for insulin pumps.
§ 530. Coverage for doula services.
§ 531. Annual behavioral health well check [Effective Jan. 1, 2024].