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Division of Professional Regulation

5200 Board of Nursing Home Administrators

Statutory Authority: 24 Delaware Code,
Section 5204(1) (24 Del.C. §5204(1))
24 DE Admin. Code 5200

FINAL

ORDER

After due notice in the Register of Regulations and two Delaware newspapers, a public hearing was held on January 11, 2005 at a scheduled meeting of the Delaware Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators to receive comments regarding proposed Regulation 24.0. The proposed regulation identifies crimes substantially related to the practice of nursing home administration as mandated by SB 229 enacted by the 142nd General Assembly. The proposed regulation was published in the Register of Regulations, Vol. 8, Issue 6, December 1, 2004.

As the result of the comments received on January 11, 2005, the Board decided to review the proposed regulation further. A revised list of related crimes was developed at subsequent Board meetings held on January 31, 2005 and February 11, 2005. The Board approved its revised list for publication at its March 31, 2005 meeting. The revised list of crimes includes substantive deletions and clarifications from the proposal originally published in the Register of Regulations, Vol. 8, Issue 6, on December 1, 2004.

After due notice in the Register of Regulations and two Delaware newspapers, a second public hearing was held on June 14, 2005 at a scheduled meeting of the Delaware Board of Nursing Home Administrators to receive comments regarding proposed Regulation 24.0. The revised regulation was published in the Register of Regulations, Vol. 8, Issue 11, May 1, 2005.

Background

Under Title 24, Chapter 52, as amended by SB 229, the Board of Nursing Home Administrators is mandated to “promulgate regulations specifically identifying those crimes, which are substantially related to nursing home administration.” In addition, “the license of a provisional nursing home administrator may be revoked or suspended, or such licensee may be reprimanded, censured or otherwise disciplined” upon “proof that such licensee has been convicted in a court of competent jurisdiction, either within or without this State, of a crime that is substantially related to nursing home administration.” 24 Del.C. §5212(a)(4).

“‘Substantially related’ means the nature of the criminal conduct, for which the person was convicted, has a direct bearing on the fitness or ability to perform one or more of the duties or responsibilities necessarily related nursing home administration.” 24 Del.C. § 5201(4).

Summary of the Evidence and Information Submitted

An e-mail from Yrene E. Waldron, NHA, Executive Director of the Delaware Healthcare Association, dated January 7, 2005 was marked as an exhibit to the January 11, 2005 public hearing. In the e-mail Ms. Waldron questioned “what having a tattoo or playing a game of craps have to do with being an NHA.” Specifically, she questioned the inclusion of issuing a bad check, body piercing, tattooing or branding, tongue piercing, keeping drugs in original containers, driving a vehicle under the influence and failure to make reports of persons who are subject to loss of consciousness. Ms. Waldron also attended the public hearing and repeated the issues she raised in her e-mail. Ms. Waldron expressed her opinion that some of the Board’s selections went against the intent of the legislation. She asked the Board to revisit its list of crimes.

As a result of the public comment the Board reviewed and revised its list.

No written comments were received at the second public hearing on June 14, 2005 with regard to the revised list published on May 1, 2005. No members of the public attended the hearing.

Findings of Fact with Respect to the Evidence and Information Submitted

The Board carefully reviewed and considered the crimes presented as a compilation of crimes extracted from the Delaware Code. The overarching concern of the Board was the safety of public. The “primary objective of the Board Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators, to which all other objectives and purposes are secondary, is to protect the general public (specifically those persons who are the direct recipients of the services regulated by this chapter) from unsafe practices and from occupational practices which tend to reduce competition or fix the price of services rendered” 24 Del.C. §5200.

The duties and responsibilities of a nursing home administrator include the oversight and governing of facilities in which the residents are often extremely vulnerable to undue influence or other forms of abuse. In addition, and the nursing home administrator is responsible for the safety of the employees of the facility.

Nursing home administrators have access to confidential patient records, employee records, and billing and health insurance records. They have a duty to keep accurate and reliable records. Nursing home administration also involves responsibility for, and access to, drugs within the facility. A nursing home administrator is also responsible for the fiscal operation of the facility and compliance with governmental regulations. To that end, nursing home administrators work and interact with member of government including state surveyors and inspectors and must maintain the highest level of integrity in those interactions.

In addition, a nursing home administrator is charged with ensuring that the rights of patients are not violated including the right to privacy and security in their property and persons. Nursing home administrators interact not only with the elderly but may have responsibility for long term care facilities and group homes for children.

The Board finds that the crimes identified in the proposed rule are substantially related to fitness or ability to perform 1 or more of the duties and responsibilities of a nursing home administrator in that they involve: the use of physical violence or force, or the threat thereof, toward or upon the person of another; dishonesty, or false or fraudulent conduct; mistreatment or abuse of children, the elderly or animals; offenses against public administration including but not limited to bribery and perjury; offenses against public health, order and decency; offenses which evidence a lack of appropriate concern for the safety and well being of another person or persons in general demonstrating a lack of fitness to run the operations of a health care facility; and offenses involving the illegal possession or the misuse or abuse of narcotics, or other addictive substances and those non-addictive substances with a substantial capacity to impair reason or judgment.

Decision and Effective Date

The Board hereby adopts the changes to Regulation 24.0 to be effective 10 days following publication of this order in the Register of Regulations.

Text and Citation

The text of the revised rules remains as published in Register of Regulations, Vol. 8, Issue 11, May 1, 2005, without any changes and as attached hereto as Exhibit A.

SO ORDERED this 14th day of June, 2005.

STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS

Linda Jones, Healthcare Profession Member, President

Michael Bundek, Public Member, Vice-President

Elizabeth Happholdt, Public Member, Secretary

Carolyn Cotter, Public Member

Lillie Mae Johnson, Public Member

Alonzo Kieffer, Professional Member

Patricia McLaughlin, Professional Member

5200 Board of Nursing Home Administrators

24.0 Crimes substantially related to the practice of nursing home administration:

24.1 Conviction of any of the following crimes, or of the attempt to commit or of a conspiracy to commit or conceal or of solicitation to commit any of the following crimes, is deemed to be substantially related to the practice of nursing home administration in the State of Delaware without regard to the place of conviction:

24.1.1 Offensive touching. 11 Del.C. §601.

24.1.2 Aggravated menacing. 11 Del.C. §602(b)

24.1.3 Reckless endangering in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §603.

24.1.4 Reckless endangering in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §604

24.1.5 Abuse of a pregnant female in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §605.

24.1.6 Abuse of a pregnant female in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §606.

24.1.7 Assault in the third degree. 11 Del.C. §611.

24.1.8 Assault in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §612

24.1.9 Assault in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §613.

24.1.10 Abuse of a sports official. 11 Del.C. §614.

24.1.11 Assault by abuse or neglect. 11 Del. C. § 615.

24.1.12 Gang participation. 11 Del.C. §616

24.1.13 Terroristic threatening. 11 Del.C. §621.

24.1.14 Unlawfully administering drugs. 11 Del.C. §625.

24.1.15 Unlawfully administering controlled substance or counterfeit substance or narcotic drugs. 11 Del.C. §626.

24.1.16 Vehicular assault in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §629.

24.1.17 Vehicular homicide in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §630.

24.1.18 Vehicular homicide in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §630A.

24.1.19 Criminally negligent homicide. 11 Del.C. §631.

24.1.20 Manslaughter. 11 Del.C. §632.

24.1.21 Murder by abuse or neglect in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §633

24.1.22 Murder by abuse or neglect in the first degree. 11Del.C. §634.

24.1.23 Murder in the second degree; class A felony. 11 Del.C. §635.

24.1.24 Murder in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §636.

24.1.25 Promoting suicide. 11 Del.C. §645.

24.1.26 Abortion. 11 Del.C. §651.

24.1.27 Self-abortion. 11 Del.C. §652.

24.1.28 Issuing abortional articles. 11 Del.C. §653.

24.1.29 Indecent exposure in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §764.

24.1.30 Indecent exposure in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §765.

24.1.31 Incest. 11 Del.C. §766.

24.1.32 Unlawful sexual contact in the third degree. 11 Del.C. §767.

24.1.33 Unlawful sexual contact in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §768.

24.1.34 Unlawful sexual contact in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §769.

24.1.35 Rape in the fourth degree. 11 Del.C. §770.

24.1.36 Rape in the third degree. 11 Del.C. §771.

24.1.37 Rape in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §772.

24.1.38 Rape in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §773.

24.1.39 Sexual extortion. 11 Del.C. §776.

24.1.40 Bestiality. 11 Del.C. §777.

24.1.41 Continuous sexual abuse of a child. 11 Del.C. §778.

24.1.42 Dangerous crime against a child. 11 Del.C. §779.

24.1.43 Female genital mutilation. 11 Del.C. §780.

24.1.44 Unlawful imprisonment in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §781.

24.1.45 Unlawful imprisonment in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §782.

24.1.46 Kidnapping in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §783.

24.1.47 Kidnapping in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §783A.

24.1.48 Interference with custody. 11 Del.C. §785.

24.1.49 Acts constituting coercion. 11 Del.C. §791.

24.1.50 Arson in the third degree. 11 Del.C. §801.

24.1.51 Arson in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §802.

24.1.52 Arson in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §803.

24.1.53 Reckless burning or exploding; felony. 11 Del.C. §804.

24.1.54 Cross or religious symbol burning. 11 Del.C. §805.

24.1.55 Criminal mischief. 11 Del.C. §811.

24.1.56 Trespassing with intent to peep or peer. 11 Del.C. §820.

24.1.57 Burglary in the third degree. 11 Del.C. §824.

24.1.58 Burglary in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §825.

24.1.59 Burglary in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §826.

24.1.60 Possession of burglar’s tools or instruments facilitating theft. 11 Del.C. §828.

24.1.61 Robbery in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §831.

24.1.62 Robbery in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §832.

24.1.63 Carjacking in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §835.

24.1.64 Carjacking in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §836.

24.1.65 Shoplifting. 11 Del.C. §840.

24.1.66 Use of illegimate retail sales receipt or Universal Product Code Label. 11 Del.C. §840A.

24.1.67 Theft. 11 Del.C. §841.

24.1.68 Theft; lost or mislaid property. 11 Del.C. §842.

24.1.69 Theft; false pretense. 11Del.C. §843.

24.1.70 Theft; false promise. 11 Del.C. §844.

24.1.71 Theft of services. 11 Del.C. §845.

24.1.72 Extortion. 11 Del.C. §846.

24.1.73 Misapplication of property. 11 Del.C. §848.

24.1.74 Theft of rented property. 11 Del.C. §849.

24.1.75 Use, possession, manufacture, distribution and sale of unlawful telecommunication and access devices; felony. 11 Del.C. §850.

24.1.76 Receiving stolen property; felony. 11 Del.C. §851

24.1.77 Identity theft. 11 Del.C. §854.

24.1.78 Possession of shoplifters tools or instruments facilitating theft. 11 Del.C. §860.

24.1.79 Forgery. 11 Del.C. §861.

24.1.80 Possession of forgery devices. 11 Del.C. §862.

24.1.81 Falsifying business records. 11 Del.C. §871.

24.1.82 Tampering with public records in the second degree 11 Del.C. §873.

24.1.83 Tampering with public records in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §876.

24.1.84 Offering a false instrument for filing. 11 Del.C. §877.

24.1.85 Issuing a false certificate. 11 Del.C. §878.

24.1.86 Bribery. 11 Del.C. §881.

24.1.87 Bribe receiving. 11 Del.C. §882.

24.1.88 Defrauding secured creditors. 11 Del.C. §891.

24.1.89 Fraud in insolvency. 11 Del.C. §892.

24.1.90 Interference with levied-upon property. 11 Del.C. §893.

24.1.91 Issuing a bad check. 11 Del.C. §900.

24.1.92 Unlawful use of credit card. 11 Del.C. §903.

24.1.93 Reencoder and scanning devices. 11 Del.C. §903A.

24.1.94 Deceptive business practices. 11 Del.C. §906.

24.1.95 Criminal impersonation. 11 Del.C. §907.

24.1.96 Criminal impersonation, accident related. 11 Del.C. §907A.

24.1.97 Criminal impersonation of a police officer. 11 Del.C. §907B.

24.1.98 Unlawfully concealing a will. 11 Del.C. §908.

24.1.99 Securing execution of documents by deception. 11 Del.C. §909.

24.1.100 Fraudulent conveyance of public lands. 11Del.C. §911.

24.1.101 Fraudulent receipt of public lands. 11 Del.C. §912.

24.1.102 Insurance fraud. 11 Del.C. §913.

24.1.103 Health care fraud. 11 Del.C. §913A.

24.1.104 Home improvement fraud. 11 Del.C. §916.

24.1.105 New home construction fraud. 11 Del.C. §917.

24.1.106 Transfer of recorded sounds. 11 Del.C. §920.

24.1.107 Sale of transferred recorded sounds. 11 Del.C. §921.

24.1.108 Improper labeling 11 Del.C. §922

24.1.109 Theft of computer services. 11 Del.C. §933.

24.1.110 Interruption of computer services. 11 Del.C. §934.

24.1.111 Misuse of computer system information. 11 Del.C. §935.

24.1.112 Destruction of computer equipment. 11 Del.C. §936.

24.1.11 Failure to promptly cease electronic communication upon request. 11 Del.C. §920.

24.1.114 Bigamy. 11 Del.C. §1001.

24.1.115 Bigamous marriage contracted outside of the State. 11 Del.C. §1002.

24.1.116 Dealing in children. 11 Del.C. §1100.

24.1.117 Endangering the welfare of a child. 11 Del.C. §1102.

24.1.118 Endangering the welfare of an incompetent person. 11 Del.C. §1105.

24.1.119 Sexual exploitation of a child. 11 Del.C. §1108.

24.1.120 Unlawfully dealing in child pornography. 11 Del.C. §1109.

24.1.121 Possession of child pornography. 11 Del.C. §1111.

24.1.122 Sexual offenders; prohibitions from school zones. 11 Del.C. §1112.

24.1.123 Sexual solicitation of a child. 11 Del.C. §1112A.

24.1.124 Body-piercing, tattooing or branding. 11 Del.C. §1114.

24.1.125 Tongue-splitting. 11 Del.C. §1114A.

24.1.126 Bribery. 11 Del.C. §1201

24.1.127 Receiving a bribe; class E felony. 11 Del.C. §1203.

24.1.128 Improper influence. 11 Del.C. §1207.

24.1.129 Official misconduct. 11 Del.C. §1211.

24.1.130 Profiteering. 11Del.C. §1212.

24.1.131 Perjury in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §1222.

24.1.132 Perjury in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §1223.

24.1.133 Making a false written statement. 11 Del.C. §1233.

24.1.134 Terroristic threatening of public officials or public servants. 21 Del.C. §1240.

24.1.135 Hindering prosecution; felony. 11 Del.C. §1244.

24.1.136 Falsely reporting an incident; felony. 11 Del.C. §1245.

24.1.137 Obstructing the control and suppression of rabies; felony. 11 Del.C. §1248.

24.1.138 Abetting the violation of driver’s license restrictions; felony. 11 Del.C. §1249.

24.1.139 Offenses against law-enforcement animals; felony. 11 Del.C. §1250.

24.1.140 Escape in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §1252.

24.1.141 Escape after conviction. 11 Del.C. §1253.

24.1.142 Assault in a detention facility. 11 Del.C. §1254.

24.1.143 Promoting prison contraband; felony. 11 Del.C. §1256.

24.1.144 Use of an animal to avoid capture; felony 11 Del.C. §1257A.

24.1.145 Sexual relations in detention facility. 11 Del.C. §1259.

24.1.146 Bribing a witness. 11 Del.C. §1261.

24.1.147 Bribe receiving by a witness. 11 Del.C. §1262.

24.1.148 Tampering with a witness. 11 Del.C. §1263.

24.1.149 Interfering with child witness. 11 Del.C. §1263A.

24.1.150 Bribing a juror. 11 Del.C. §1264.

24.1.151 Bribe receiving by a juror. 11 Del.C. §1265.

24.1.152 Tampering with a juror. 11 Del.C. §1266.

24.1.153 Misconduct by a juror. 11 Del.C. §1267.

24.1.154 Tampering with physical evidence. 11 Del.C. §1269.

24.1.155 Riot. 11 Del.C. §1302.

24.1.156 Hate crimes. 11 Del.C. §1304.

24.1.157 Aggravated harassment. 11 Del.C. §1312.

24.1.158 Stalking. 11 Del.C. §1312A.

24.1.159 Malicious interference with emergency communications. 11 Del.C. §1313.

24.1.160 Criminal nuisance. 11 Del.C. §1322.

24.1.161 Cruelty to animals. 11 Del.C. §1325.

24.1.162 The unlawful trade in dog or cat by-products. 11 Del.C. §1325A

24.1.163 Animals; fighting and baiting prohibited; felony. 11 Del.C. §1326.

24.1.164 Maintaining a dangerous animal; felony. 11 Del.C. §1327.

24.1.165 Abusing a corpse. 11 Del.C. §1332.

24.1.166 Trading in human remains and associated funerary objects. 11 Del.C. §1333.

24.1.167 Violation of privacy. 11 Del.C. §1335.

24.1.168 Bombs, incendiary devices, Molotov cocktails and explosive devices. 11 Del.C. §1338.

24.1.169 Adulteration. 11 Del.C. §1339.

24.1.170 Promoting prostitution in the third degree. 11 Del.C. §1351.

24.1.171 Promoting prostitution in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §1352.

24.1.172 Promoting prostitution in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §1353.

24.1.173 Permitting prostitution. 11 Del.C. §1355.

24.1.174 Obscenity. 11 Del.C. §1361.

24.1.175 Carrying a concealed deadly weapon. 11 Del.C. §1442.

24.1.176 Possessing a destructive weapon. 11 Del.C. §1444.

24.1.177 Unlawfully dealing with a dangerous weapon. 11 Del.C. §1445.

24.1.178 Possession of a deadly weapon during commission of a felony. 11 Del.C. §1447.

24.1.179 Possession of a firearm during commission of a felony. 11 Del.C. §1447A.

24.1.180 Possession and purchase of deadly weapons by persons prohibited. 11 Del.C. §1448.

24.1.181 Criminal history record checks for sales of firearms; felony. 11 Del.C. §1448A.

24.1.182 Receiving a stolen firearm. 11 Del.C. §1450.

24.1.183 Theft of a firearm. 11 Del.C. §1451.

24.1.184 Giving a firearm to person prohibited. 11 Del.C. §1454.

24.1.185 Engaging in a firearms transaction on behalf of another. 11 Del.C. §1455.

24.1.186 Unlawfully permitting a minor access to a firearm. 11 Del.C. §1456.

24.1.187 Possession of a weapon in a Safe School and Recreation Zone; felony. 11 Del.C. §1457.

24.1.188 Removing a firearm from the possession of a law enforcement officer. 11 Del.C. §1458.

24.1.189 Prohibited acts. cheating devices(a)-(e). 11 Del.C. §1471.

24.1.190 Organized Crime and Racketeering. 11 Del.C. §1504.

24.1.191 Victim or Witness Intimidation. 11 Del.C. §3532 & 3533.

24.1.192 Abuse, neglect, mistreatment or financial exploitation of residents or patients 16 Del.C. §1136(a), (b) and (c).

24.1.193 Prohibited acts A under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act. 16 Del.C. §4751(a), (b) and (c).

24.1.194 Prohibited acts B under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act. 16 Del.C. §4752(a) and (b).

24.1.195 Unlawful delivery of noncontrolled substance. 16 Del.C. §4752A.

24.1.196 Prohibited acts C under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act. 16 Del.C. §4753.

24.1.197 Trafficking in marijuana, cocaine, illegal drugs, methamphetamines,Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (L.S.D.), designer drugs, or 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA). 16 Del.C. §4753A (a)(1)-(9).

24.1.198 Prohibited acts D under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act. 16 Del.C. §4754.

24.1.199 Possession and delivery of noncontrolled prescription drug. 16 Del.C. §4754A.

24.1.200 Prohibited acts E under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act. 16 Del.C. § 4755.(a)(1) and (2)

24.1.201 Prohibited acts under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act. 16 Del.C. §4756(a)(1)-(5) and (b).

24.1.202 Hypodermic syringe or needle; delivering or possessing; disposal; 16 Del.C. §4757.

24.1.203 Keeping drugs in original containers. 16 Del.C. §4758.

24.1.204 Distribution to persons under 21 years of age. 16 Del.C. §4761.

24.1.205 Purchase of drugs from minors. 16 Del.C. §4761A

24.1.206 Distribution, delivery, or possession of controlled substance within 1,000 feet of school property; penalties; defenses. 16 Del.C. §4767

24.1.207 Distribution, delivery or possession of controlled substance in or within 300 feet of park, recreation area, church, synagogue or other place of worship. 16 Del.C. §4768

24.1.208 Drug paraphernalia. 16 Del.C. §4771 (a) and (b).

24.1.209 Possession, manufacture and sale, delivery to a minor and advertising of drug paraphernalia. 16 Del.C. §4774(a), (b), (c) (d)

24.1.210 Operation of a vessel or boat while under the influence of intoxicating liquor and/or drugs; felony. 23 Del.C. §2302(a) and § 2305 (3) and (4).

24.1.211 Attempt to evade or defeat tax. 30 Del.C. §571.

24.1.212 Failure to collect or pay over tax. 30 Del.C. §572.

24.1.213 Fraud and false statements [taxes]. 30 Del.C. §574.

24.1.214 Understatement or evasion [taxes]. 30 Del.C. §576.

24.1.215 Obtaining benefit under false representation. 31 Del.C. §1003.

24.1.216 Reports, statements and documents. 31 Del.C. §1004(1), (2), (3), (4), (5)

24.1.217 Kickback schemes and solicitations. 31 Del.C. §1005.

24.1.218 Conversion of payment. 31 Del.C. §1006.

24.1.219 Unlawful possession or manufacture of proof of insurance. 21 Del.C. §2118A.

24.1.220 Temporary registration violations related to providing false information. 21 Del.C. §2133(a) (1)-(3).

24.1.221 False statements. 21 Del.C. §2315.

24.1.222 Altering or forging certificate of title, manufacturer’s certificate of origin, registration card, vehicle warranty or certification sticker or vehicle identification plate. 21 Del.C. §2316.

24.1.223 False statements; incorrect or incomplete information. 21 Del.C. §2620.

24.1.224 License to operate a motorcycle, motorbike, etc. 21 Del.C. §2703.

24.1.225 Issuance of a Level 1 Learner’s Permit and Class D operator’s license to persons under 18 years of age. 21 Del.C. §2710.

24.1.226 Unlawful application for or use of license or identification card. 21 Del.C. §751.

24.1.227 False statements. 21 Del.C. §2752.

24.1.228 Employment of unlicensed person. 21 Del.C. §2754.

24.1.229 Authorizing or permitting the operation of a motor ny another. 21 Del.C. §2755.

24.1.230 Duplication, reproduction, altering, or counterfeiting of driver’s licenses or identification cards. 21 Del.C. §2760(a) and (b).

24.1.231 Driving after judgment prohibited. 21 Del.C. §2810.

24.1.232 False statements. 21 Del.C. §3107.

24.1.233 Driving a vehicle while under the influence or with a prohibited alcohol content; felony. 21 Del.C. §4177 (3) and (4).

24.1.234 Duty of driver involved in accident resulting in injury or death to any person. 21 Del.C. §4202.

24.1.235 Duty to report accidents; evidence. 21 Del.C. §4203.

24.1.236 Possession of motor vehicle master keys, manipulative keys, key-cutting devices, lock picks or lock picking devices and hot wires. 21 Del.C. §4604(a).

24.1.237 Receiving or transferring stolen vehicle. 21 Del.C. §6704.

24.1.238 Removed, falsified or unauthorized identification number on vehicle, bicycle or engine; removed or affixed license/registration plate with intent to misrepresent identity; felony. 21 Del.C. §6705(b) and (d).

24.1.239 Possession of blank title; blank registration card; vehicle identification plate; warranty sticker and registration card. 21 Del.C. §6708(a) and (b).

24.1.240 Removal of warranty or certification stickers; vehicle identification plates; confidential vehicle identification numbers. 21 Del.C. §6709(a).

24.1.241 Unlawful possession of assigned titles, assigned registration cards, vehicle identification plates and warranty stickers. 21 Del.C. §6710(a).

24.1.242 Obstructing person in performance of duty. 3 Del.C. §1044.

24.1.243 Unlawful Acts. 3 Del.C. §1224.

14.1.244 Offenses [involving meat and poultry inspection including bribery or attempted bribery or assaulting or impeding any person in the performance of his duties] (felony) 3 Del.C. §8713.

24.1.245 Fraud or distribution or attempted distribution of adulterated article. 3 Del.C. §8715

24.1.246 Fraudulent Written Statements. 3 Del.C. §10049

24.1.247 Fraudulent Certificate of Registration or Eligibility Documents 3 Del.C. §10050.

24.1.248 Interference with officer or inspector. 4 Del.C. §907.

24.1.249 Prohibited trade practices against infirm or elderly. 6 Del.C. §2581

24.1.250 Prohibition of intimidation [under the Fair Housing Act]; felony. 6 Del.C. §4619

24.1.251 Auto Repair Fraud victimizing the infirm or elderly. 6 Del.C. §4909A

24.1.252 Hindering or obstructing [DOA] officer. 6 Del.C. §5132.

24.1.253 Impersonation of [DOA] officer. 6 Del.C. §5133.

24.1.254 Violations of the Securities Act. 6 Del.C. §7322.

24.1.255 Poisoning of dogs. 7 Del.C. §1710.

24.1.256 Unauthorized acts against a service guide or seeing eye dog. 7 Del.C. §1717.

24.1.257 Interference with department personnel. 7 Del.C. §6015.

24.1.258 Improper disposal of solid waste. 7 Del.C. §6025.

24.1.259 Failure to report discharge of pollutant or contaminant. 7 Del.C. §6028.

24.1.260 Prohibitions [relating to generation, storage, disposal, transportation, and treatment of hazardous waste]. 7 Del.C. §6304.

24.1.261 Interference with department [DNREC] personnel. 7 Del.C. §6315.

24.1.262 Interception of Communications Generally; Divulging Contents of Communications 11 Del.C.. §2402

24.1.263 Manufacture, Possession or Sale of Intercepting Device. 11 Del.C.. §2403

24.1.264 Breaking and Entering, Etc. to Place or Remove Equipment. 11 Del.C. §2410

24.1.265 Obstruction, Impediment or Prevention of Interception. 11 Del.C.. §2412

24.1.266 Obtaining, Altering or Preventing Authorized Access. 11 Del.C. §2421

24.1.267 Divulging Contents of Communications. 11 Del.C.. §2422

24.1.268 Installation and Use Generally [of pen trace and trap and trace devices]. 11 Del.C. §243.

24.1.269 Attempt to Intimidate. 11 Del.C. §3534

24.1.270 Disclosure of Expunged Records. 11 Del.C. §4374

24.1.271 Violation of reporting provisions re: SBI.; felony 11 Del.C. §8523.

24.1.272 Failure of child-care provider to obtain information required under §8561 or for those providing false information. 11 Del.C.. §8562.

24.1.273 Providing false information when seeking employment in a public school. 11 Del.C. §8572.

24.1.274 Filing False Claim [under Victims’ Compensation Fund]. 11 Del.C. §9016.

24.1.275 Alteration, theft or destruction of will. 12 Del.C. §210.

24.1.276 Failure of Physician to file report of abuse of neglect pursuant to 16 Del.C. §903.

24.1.277 Coercion or intimidation involving health-care decisions and falsification, destruction of a document to create a false impression that measures to prolong life have been authorized. 16 Del.C. §513.

24.1.278 Treatment of meats with unlawful drugs and preparations [prior to sale]. 16 Del.C. §3317.

24.1.279 Violations related to the sale, purchase, receipt, possession, transportation, use, safety and control of explosive materials other than 16 Del.C. §7103. 16 Del.C. §7112.

24.1.280 Violation of contractor trust provision of § 802 for Highway Construction Payments. 17 Del.C. §805.

24.1.281 Violation of deadly weapons dealers’ license requirements. 24 Del.C. §901.

24.1.282 Sale [deadly weapons] to persons under 21 or intoxicated persons. 24 Del.C. §903.

24.1.283 [Failure to make] reports of persons who are subject to loss of consciousness. 24 Del.C. §1763.

24.1.284 False statements [State taxes motor fuel carriers]. 30 Del.C. §5215.

24.1.285 Abuse, neglect, exploitation or mistreatment of infirm adult. 31 Del.C. §3913(a), (b) and (c).

24.2 Crimes substantially related to the practice of nursing home administration shall be deemed to include any crimes under any federal law, state law, or valid town, city or county ordinance, that are substantially similar to the crimes identified in this rule.

9 DE Reg 104 07-01-05
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