(a) The officers serving a closing order involving a criminal nuisance as defined in § 7103(5)(a) of this title shall provide outreach information and referral materials to all residents present on how to obtain alcohol and other drug treatment.
(b) In any case in which the Court orders the removal of any person from any dwelling pursuant to this chapter, the Court shall cause notice to be provided to the local alcohol and drug agency, the Division of Family Services, and other appropriate social services agencies.
(c) A 1-page summary of such information and materials shall be posted next to any ex parte closing order or temporary abatement order posted in accordance with § 7112 of this title.
(d) The State Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health or its designee shall prepare all materials described in subsections (a) and (b) of this section, and shall disseminate them to all which are empowered to enforce closing orders under this chapter.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 10 - Courts and Judicial Procedure
Chapter 71. CRIMINAL NUISANCE ABATEMENT
§ 7102. Purpose; construction.
§ 7104. Maintaining a criminal nuisance.
§ 7105. Action to abate criminal nuisance.
§ 7106. Jurisdiction; complaint; notice of lis pendens.
§ 7108. Notice to interested parties.
§ 7110. Delay and dismissal of actions.
§ 7111. Temporary abatement hearing; order; procedure.
§ 7112. Enforcing ex parte and temporary abatement orders.
§ 7113. Permanent abatement for all criminal nuisance actions; hearing; admissible evidence.
§ 7114. Duty of Attorney General; proceeds of sale in all criminal nuisance actions.
§ 7115. Lease void if building used for criminal nuisance.
§ 7118. Notification and provision of treatment resources.
§ 7119. Premises involving multiple residences or businesses.
§ 7123. Admissibility of evidence to prove criminal nuisance.
§ 7124. Relationship to criminal proceedings.
§ 7125. Release of premises upon inspection or repair.
§ 7131. Liability for damage to closed properties.
§ 7133. Civil action for damages resulting from criminal nuisance.