Delaware Code
Chapter 57. VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY STERILIZATION
§ 5707. Petition for involuntary sterilization.

(a) Any petition for the sterilization of any person presumed incapable of informed consent shall be verified and shall:

(1) Identify the petitioner and the petitioner's relationship to the person for whom sterilization is sought;
(2) Name as respondent the person for whom sterilization is sought and set forth the respondent's age, sex, residence, marital status, mental condition and identify the respondent's parents, guardian, spouse, if any, and next-of-kin, if other than the petitioner;
(3) Identify the physician who will perform the sterilization and the hospital or clinic where such procedure will be performed;
(4) Identify the sterilization procedure to be performed;
(5) State whether, in the opinion of the petitioner, the person for whom involuntary sterilization is sought is incapable of giving informed consent to the sterilization procedure to be performed; and
(6) Pray for an order authorizing the sterilization of the respondent.
(b) Any petition under this section shall have annexed thereto the affidavit of a psychiatrist or psychologist duly licensed to practice in the State, which affidavit shall set forth:

(1) The date he last examined the respondent;
(2) Whether or not the respondent is permanently incapable, or is and will in the affiant's opinion remain incapable for the foreseeable future, of giving informed consent to the sterilization procedure to be performed; and
(3) Whether, in the opinion of the affiant, it would or would not be meaningless or detrimental to the health of the respondent to serve a copy of the petition and notice of the hearing personally upon the respondent.
(c) Any petition under this section shall also have annexed thereto an affidavit or affidavits of the duly licensed physician or physicians, which affidavit or affidavits shall set forth:

(1) The date that he last examined the respondent;
(2) Whether or not the respondent, if not sterilized, is likely to procreate a child;
(3) The sterilization procedure to be performed and, if other than the least drastic means of sterilization is to be performed, why such procedure is medically or hygienically indicated;
(4) Whether, if the respondent is female, pregnancy would present a substantial danger to the life or health of the respondent;
(5) Whether, in the opinion of the affiant, the benefit to the respondent from the sterilization procedure outweighs any known medical contraindications to the procedure to be performed; and
(6) Whether, in the opinion of the affiant, it would or would not be meaningless or detrimental to the health of the respondent to serve a copy of the petition and notice of the hearing personally upon such person.