(a) Proceedings under §§ 925 and 925A of this title, including the duty to file a Petition for Substantiation, are automatically stayed in any matter in which a criminal or delinquency proceeding involving the same incident of abuse or neglect is pending. The time to file a Petition for Substantiation under § 925 of this title shall begin upon conclusion of the criminal or delinquency proceeding.
(b) Conviction of a crime involving the same incident of abuse or neglect is final, binding and determinative of the issue of abuse or neglect and of the person's entry on the Registry at the Child Protection Level designated for such offense.
(c) Upon conclusion of a criminal or delinquency proceeding involving the same allegations or facts as those alleged in the incident of abuse or neglect, if the accused is acquitted of the charge or the charge is dismissed and the Department intends to pursue substantiation, the acquittal or dismissal does not automatically work as issue or claim preclusion against a civil finding of abuse or neglect, nor does it prevent the taking of evidence, notwithstanding any other law to the contrary.
Structure Delaware Code
Subchapter II. Child Protection Registry
§ 921. Child Protection Registry; purpose.
§ 922. Entry on the Child Protection Registry.
§ 923. Child Protection Levels.
§ 924. Notice of Intent to Substantiate; process.
§ 925. Petition for substantiation.
§ 925A. Grounds for substantiation.
§ 926. Finding of abuse or neglect in child welfare proceeding; binding effect.
§ 927. Automatic stay of substantiation proceedings.
§ 928. Persons entered on the Registry between August 1, 1994, and February 1, 2003.