DELAWARE REGISTER OF REGULATIONS The Delaware Register of Regulations is an official State publication established by authority of 69 Del. Laws, c. 107 and is published on the first of each month throughout the year. The Delaware Register will publish any regulations that are proposed to be adopted, amended or repealed and any emergency regulations promulgated. The Register will also publish some or all of the following information: •Governor’s Executive Orders •Governor’s Appointments •Agency Hearing and Meeting Notices •Other documents considered to be in the public interest. CITATION TO THE DELAWARE REGISTER The Delaware Register of Regulations is cited by volume, issue, page number and date. An example would be: 9 DE Reg. 1036-1040 (01/01/06) Refers to Volume 9, pages 1036-1040 of the Delaware Register issued on January 1, 2006. SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION The cost of a yearly subscription (12 issues) for the Delaware Register of Regulations is $135.00. Single copies are available at a cost of $12.00 per issue, including postage. For more information contact the Division of Research at 302-744-4114 or 1-800-282-8545 in Delaware. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN THE REGULATORY PROCESS Delaware citizens and other interested parties may participate in the process by which administrative regulations are adopted, amended or repealed, and may initiate the process by which the validity and applicability of regulations is determined. Under 29 Del.C. §10115 whenever an agency proposes to formulate, adopt, amend or repeal a regulation, it shall file notice and full text of such proposals, together with copies of the existing regulation being adopted, amended or repealed, with the Registrar for publication in the Register of Regulations pursuant to §1134 of this title. The notice shall describe the nature of the proceedings including a brief synopsis of the subject, substance, issues, possible terms of the agency action, a reference to the legal authority of the agency to act, and reference to any other regulations that may be impacted or affected by the proposal, and shall state the manner in which persons may present their views; if in writing, of the place to which and the final date by which such views may be submitted; or if at a public hearing, the date, time and place of the hearing. If a public hearing is to be held, such public hearing shall not be scheduled less than 20 days following publication of notice of the proposal in the Register of Regulations. If a public hearing will be held on the proposal, notice of the time, date, place and a summary of the nature of the proposal shall also be published in at least 2 Delaware newspapers of general circulation. The notice shall also be mailed to all persons who have made timely written requests of the agency for advance notice of its regulation-making proceedings. The opportunity for public comment shall be held open for a minimum of 30 days after the proposal is published in the Register of Regulations. At the conclusion of all hearings and after receipt, within the time allowed, of all written materials, upon all the testimonial and written evidence and information submitted, together with summaries of the evidence and information by subordinates, the agency shall determine whether a regulation should be adopted, amended or repealed and shall issue its conclusion in an order which shall include: (1) A brief summary of the evidence and information submitted; (2) A brief summary of its findings of fact with respect to the evidence and information, except where a rule of procedure is being adopted or amended; (3) A decision to adopt, amend or repeal a regulation or to take no action and the decision shall be supported by its findings on the evidence and information received; (4) The exact text and citation of such regulation adopted, amended or repealed; (5) The effective date of the order; (6) Any other findings or conclusions required by the law under which the agency has authority to act; and (7) The signature of at least a quorum of the agency members. The effective date of an order which adopts, amends or repeals a regulation shall be not less than 10 days from the date the order adopting, amending or repealing a regulation has been published in its final form in the Register of Regulations, unless such adoption, amendment or repeal qualifies as an emergency under §10119. Any person aggrieved by and claiming the unlawfulness of any regulation may bring an action in the Court for declaratory relief. No action of an agency with respect to the making or consideration of a proposed adoption, amendment or repeal of a regulation shall be subject to review until final agency action on the proposal has been taken. When any regulation is the subject of an enforcement action in the Court, the lawfulness of such regulation may be reviewed by the Court as a defense in the action. Except as provided in the preceding section, no judicial review of a regulation is available unless a complaint therefor is filed in the Court within 30 days of the day the agency order with respect to the regulation was published in the Register of Regulations. CLOSING DATES AND ISSUE DATES FOR THE DELAWARE REGISTER OF REGULATIONS ISSUE DATECLOSING DATECLOSING TIME December 1November 15 4:30 p.m. January 1December 17 4:30 p.m. February 1January 15 4:30 p.m. March 1February 15 4:30 p.m. April 1March 17 4:30 p.m. DIVISION OF RESEARCH STAFF Deborah A. Porter, Interim Supervisor; Judi Abbott, Administrative Specialist I; Steve Engebretsen, Assistant Registrar; Jeffrey W. Hague, Registrar of Regulations; Ruth Ann Melson, Legislative Librarian; Deborah J. Messina, Print Shop Supervisor; Kathleen Morris, Administrative Specialist I; Debbie Puzzo, Research Analyst; Don Sellers, Printer; Robert Lupo, Printer; Georgia Roman, Unit Operations Support Specialist; Victoria Schultes, Administrative Specialist II; Alice W. Stark, Senior Legislative Attorney; Rochelle Yerkes, Administrative Specialist II. DELAWARE COUNCIL ON POLICE TRAINING 1901 Delaware Council on Police Training ...................................................................11 DE Reg. 6 (Prop.) 11 DE Reg. 180 (Final) DELAWARE RIVER BASIN COMMISSION Revised Proposed Amendments to the Comprehensive Plan and Water Code Relating to a Flexible Flow Management Plan for Operation of the New York City Delaware Basin Reservoirs ....................................................................................................11 DE Reg. 8 (Prop.) Water Quality Regulations ...........................................................................................11 DE Reg. 376 (Prop.) DELAWARE STATE FIRE PREVENTION COMMISSION 2006 Delaware State Fire Prevention Regulations Part X, Ambulance Regulations.....11 DE Reg. 379 (Prop.) DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Delaware Forest Service 402 State Forest Regulations .................................................................................11 DE Reg. 10 (Prop.) 11 DE Reg. 307 (Final) Harness Racing Commission 501 Harness Racing Rules 3, 4, and 6....................................................................11 DE Reg. 308 (Final) Thoroughbred Racing Commission 1001 Thoroughbred Racing Rules and Regulations, Section 13, Claiming Races 11 DE Reg. 396 (Prop.) DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Office of the Secretary 106 Teacher Appraisal Process Delaware Performance Appraisal System (DPAS II)..........................................................................................................11 DE Reg. 121 (Prop.) 11 DE Reg. 502 (Final) 107 Specialist Appraisal Process Delaware Performance Appraisal System (DPAS II)..........................................................................................................11 DE Reg. 132 (Prop.) 11 DE Reg. 506 (Final) 108 Administrator Appraisal Process Delaware Performance Appraisal System (DPAS II)..........................................................................................................11 DE Reg. 143 (Prop.) 11 DE Reg. 510 (Final) 385 Permits Substitute Teachers.............................................................................11 DE Reg. 248 (Prop.) 601 School Police Relations....................................................................................11 DE Reg. 399 (Prop.) 734 District School Board and Charter School Board Member Financial Responsibility Training .....................................................................................11 DE Reg. 402 (Prop.) 804 Immunizations..................................................................................................11 DE Reg. 250 (Prop.) 923 Children with Disabilities, Subpart B, General Duties and Eligibility of Agencies.......................................................................................................11 DE Reg. 181 (Final) 925 Children with Disabilities, Subpart D, Evaluations, Eligibility Determination, Individualized Education Programs..................................................................11 DE Reg. 184 (Final) Professional Standards Board 340 Certification Theater Teacher...........................................................................11 DE Reg. 253 (Prop.) 1520 Standard Certificate Early Childhood Teacher (Birth to Grade 2)...................11 DE Reg. 255 (Prop.) 1522 Elementary School Counselor........................................................................11 DE Reg. 404 (Prop.) 1530 Middle Level Teacher.....................................................................................11 DE Reg. 261(Prop.) 11 DE Reg. 407 (Prop.) 1531 Middle Level English Language Arts Teacher.................................................11 DE Reg. 409 (Prop.) 1532 Middle Level Mathematics Teacher................................................................11 DE Reg. 411 (Prop.) 1533 Middle Level Science Teacher........................................................................11 DE Reg. 415 (Prop.) 1534 Middle Level Social Studies Teacher..............................................................11 DE Reg. 262 (Prop.) 11 DE Reg. 419 (Prop.) 1541 Secondary Health Education Teacher............................................................11 DE Reg. 264 (Prop.) 1545 Secondary School Counselor.........................................................................11 DE Reg. 420 (Prop.) 1571 Secondary Exceptional Children Special Education Teacher.........................11 DE Reg. 266 (Prop.) 1576 Elementary Exceptional Children Special Education Teacher........................11 DE Reg. 269 (Prop.) 1590 Delaware Administrator Standards.................................................................11 DE Reg. 311 (Final) DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE Division of Revenue 1151-1 Personal Income Tax Withholding Exemption Certificates..........................11 DE Reg. 271 (Prop.) DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES Division of Developmental Disabilities 2100 Eligibility Criteria.............................................................................................11 DE Reg. 18 (Prop.) 11 DE Reg. 423 (Prop.) Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance Aquired Brain Injury (ABI) 1915 (c) Waiver Application .................................................11 DE Reg. 442 (Prop.) Pharmaceutical Services Program - Tamper-Resistant Prescription Pads....................11 DE Reg. 425 (Prop.) Title XIX Medicaid State Plan Attachment 4.19-D ........................................................11 DE Reg. 427 (Prop.) DSSM: 20330 Countable Resources Computation ...............................................11 DE Reg. 20 (Prop.) 11 DE Reg. 314 (Final) 20330.4.1 Annuities....................................................................................11 DE Reg. 274 (Prop.) 50300 Referral Process .............................................................................11 DE Reg. 21 (Prop.) 11 DE Reg. 318 (Final) Pharmaceutical Services Program – Tamper-Resistant Prescription Pads11 DE Reg. 374 (Emer.) Title XIX Medicaid State Plan Attachment 4.19-D Pediatric Nursing Facility..................................................................................................11 DE Reg. 312 (Final) Title XIX Medicaid State Plan, Employee Education About False Claims Act11 DE Reg. 319 (Final) Division of Public Health 4203 Cancer Treatment Program............................................................................11 DE Reg. 115 (Emer.) 11 DE Reg. 278 (Prop.) 4459 Lead Based Paint Hazards.............................................................................11 DE Reg. 280 (Prop.) 4469 Personal Assistance Services Agencies.........................................................11 DE Reg. 196 (Final) Division of Social Services DSSM: 1006 Civil Rights and Non-Discrimination...................................................11 DE Reg. 23 (Prop.) 11 DE Reg. 325 (Final) 1007 Complaint Procedures and................................................................11 DE Reg. 23 (Prop.) 11 DE Reg. 325 (Final) 9004 Non-Discrimination Policy .................................................................11 DE Reg. 23 (Prop.) 11 DE Reg. 325 (Final) 9006.3 Exceptions From Notice .................................................................11 DE Reg. 443 (Prop.) 9013.1 Household Definition ......................................................................11 DE Reg. 25 (Prop.) 11 DE Reg. 332 (Final) 9032 Mandatory Verification.......................................................................11 DE Reg. 216 (Final) 9032.2 Alien Eligibility ................................................................................11 DE Reg. 445 (Prop.) 9033 Verification of Questionable Information............................................11 DE Reg. 216 (Final) 9038 Verification Subsequent to Initial Certification....................................11 DE Reg. 216 (Final) Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health 6100 Substance Abuse Facility Licensing Standards..............................................11 DE Reg. 448 (Prop.) DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE 101 Organization, Methods and Operations of the Delaware Insurance Commission [Formerly Reg. 25]...................................................................................................11 DE Reg. 218 (Final) 606 Proof of Automobile Insurance [Formerly Regulation 31] ......................................11 DE Reg. 449 (Prop.) 608 Automobile Insurance Coverage [Formerly Regulation 45]....................................11 DE Reg. 220 (Final) 702 Required Disclosures For Residential Homeowners Polices..................................11 DE Reg. 454 (Prop.) 1216 Military Sales Practices ........................................................................................11 DE Reg. 26 (Prop.) 11 DE Reg. 333 (Final) 1217 Unfair Discrimination in Life Insurance, Annuities and Health Insurance on the Basis of Physical or Mental Impairment .................................................................11 DE Reg. 32 (Prop.) 1301 Internal Review, Arbitration and Independent Utilization Review of Health Insurance Claims ....................................................................................................11 DE Reg. 68 (Final) 1403 Managed Care Organizations ..............................................................................11 DE Reg. 73 (Final) 2201 Implementation of Medical Malpractice Relief Initiative Pilot Program.................11 DE Reg. 456 (Final) DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Division of Industrial Affairs Workers Compensation Regulations.......................................................................11 DE Reg. 458 (Prop.) DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL Division of Air and Waste Management 1132 Transportation Conformity..............................................................................11 DE Reg. 281 (Prop.) 1138 Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Categories Part 6.0 ...........................................................................................................11 DE Reg. 152 (Prop.) Parts 8.0 and 12.0.............................................................................................11 DE Reg. 221 (Final) 1142 Specific Emission Control Requirements, Section 2.0 Control of NOx Emissions from Industrial Boilers and Process Heaters at Petroleum Refineries ........................................................................................................11 DE Reg. 75 (Final) 1148 Control of Stationary Combustion Turbine Electric Generating Unit Emissions.........................................................................................................11 DE Reg. 80 (Final) 1301 Regulations Governing Solid Waste...............................................................11 DE Reg. 459 (Prop.) 1302 Regulations Governing Hazardous Waste: Parts 261, 262, 262 Appendix, 264, 265, 279....................................................................................................11 DE Reg. 460 (Prop.) 1351 Underground Storage Tank Systems..............................................................11 DE Reg. 461 (Prop.) Division of Fish and Wildlife 3203, 3207, 3210, 3211, 3214 and 3215, Horseshoe Crab Regulations................11 DE Reg. 282 (Prop.) 3521 Weakfish Size Limits; Possession Limits; Seasons........................................11 DE Reg. 153 (Prop.) 11 DE Reg. 514 (Final) 3900 Wildlife Regulations .......................................................................................11 DE Reg. 33 (Prop.) 11 DE Reg. 334 (Final) DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY AND HOMELAND SECURITY Division of State Police 2300 Pawn Brokers and Junk Dealers....................................................................11 DE Reg. 288 (Prop.) DEPARTMENT OF STATE Board of Examiners of Private Investigators and Private Security Agencies 1300 Board of Examiners of Private Investigators and Private Security Agencies.11 DE Reg. 464 (Prop.) Division of Professional Regulation 200 Board of Landscape Architects........................................................................11 DE Reg. 347 (Final) 400 Delaware Gaming Control Board, (Regulations 401, 403 and 404).................11 DE Reg. 155 (Prop.) 401 Regulations Governing Bingo; 403 Regulations Governing Charitable Gambling Other Than Raffles; 404 Regulations Governing No Limit Texas Hold em Poker ..........................................................................................................11 DE Reg. 516 (Final) 500 Board of Podiatry, Sections 7 and 9.................................................................11 DE Reg. 157 (Prop.) 700 Board of Chiropractic........................................................................................11 DE Reg. 348 (Final) 1800 Board of Plumbing, Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Examiners .......................................................................................................11 DE Reg. 86 (Final) 2000 Board of Occupational Therapy......................................................................11 DE Reg. 290 (Prop.) 2500 Board of Pharmacy, Section 2........................................................................11 DE Reg. 222 (Final) Section 3..........................................................................................................11 DE Reg. 167 (Prop.) 2900 Real Estate Commission................................................................................11 DE Reg. 87 (Final) 2930 Council on Real Estate Appraisers.................................................................11 DE Reg. 171 (Prop.) 3000 Board of Professional Counselors of Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Professionals...............................................................................11 DE Reg. 225 (Final) 3300 Board of Veterinary Medicine .........................................................................11 DE Reg. 88 (Final) 3600 Board of Registration of Geologists ...............................................................11 DE Reg. 55 (Prop.) 11 DE Reg. 349 (Final) 3700 Board of Examiners of Speech/Language Pathologists, Audiologists and Hearing Aid Dispensers.............................................................................11 DE Reg. 294 (Prop.) 3800 Committee on Dietetics/Nutrition....................................................................11 DE Reg. 226 (Final) 4400 Delaware Manufactured Home Installation Board..........................................11 DE Reg. 177 (Prop.) 5300 Board of Massage and Bodywork...................................................................11 DE Reg. 178 (Prop.) Office of the State Bank Commissioner 2107/2208 Guidance On Nontraditional Mortgage Product Risks (5 Del.C. §2110(a), §2210(a))...........................................................................11 DE Reg. 90 (Final) 2108/2209 Statement on Subprime Mortgage Lending...........................................11 DE Reg. 298 (Prop.) 2302 Exemptions.....................................................................................................11 DE Reg. 298 (Prop.) 3402 Surety Bond or Irrevocable Letter of Credit....................................................11 DE Reg. 298 (Prop.) Public Service Commission PSC Regulation Docket No. 51: Water Utilities .....................................................11 DE Reg. 465 (Prop.) PSC Regulation Docket No. 56: Rules to Implement the Renewable Energy Portfolio Standards Act ...................................................................................11 DE Reg. 485 (Prop.) DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Division of Planning and Policy Standards and Regulations for Subdivision Streets and State Highway Access ....11 DE Reg. 67 (Prop.) Division of Transportation Solutions Uniform Traffic Control Devices...............................................................................11 DE Reg. 227 (Final) Office of Motor Fuel Tax Administration 2401 Regulations for the Office of Retail Gasoline Sales........................................11 DE Reg. 517 (Final) EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Delaware Economic Development Office 1104 Administration and Operation of Council on Development Finance...............11 DE Reg. 499 (Prop.) GOVERNOR’S OFFICE Executive Orders: No. 98, Establishing The Leadership For Education Achievement In Delaware Committee.......229 No. 99, Study By The State Fire Prevention Commission Regarding Audits Of Volunteer Fire Companies.....................................................................................................................230 No. 100 Creating a Task Force Dealing with the Delaware Psychiatric Center ..........................519 No. 101 Establishing The Child Poverty Task Force....................................................................520 STATE OF DELAWARE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER ONE HUNDRED TWO RE:Creating The Delaware Information Assurance Task Force WHEREAS, the State of Delaware has been recognized for its national leadership in providing e-Government services to citizens and businesses; and WHEREAS, the State of Delaware has also been a leader in enacting legislation to facilitate e-Commerce; and WHEREAS, the State of Delaware is the nation’s premier incorporation domicile and the legal home to over 800,000 business entities including more than 60% of Fortune 500 businesses; and WHEREAS, the National Association of Secretaries of State has issued national e-Notarization Standards that propose procedures and standards to facilitate the authentication of electronic documents and the use of electronic documents in the stream of commerce by domestic and overseas business entities; and WHEREAS, hundreds of millions of documents and data files are authenticated every year and the vast majority of these are prepared and processed in paper form costing U.S. and foreign businesses billions of dollars in processing and shipping costs; and WHEREAS, many businesses, including mortgage, legal and medical services firms have begun migrating toward paperless operations and as their business processes evolve many are calling for standardized operating environments that have been government sanctioned; and WHEREAS, such businesses will readily migrate to electronic authentication if the private sector develops electronic notarization, information assurance, archival and storage products and services that enable citizens, businesses, legal authorities and others to trust the authenticity of data and information; and WHEREAS, government policies, regulations and statutes will play a critical role in establishing a conducive and flexible environment for the development of information assurance products and services; and WHEREAS, Delaware’s position as a national leader in e-Government, e-Commerce and Corporate and Legal Services presents a unique opportunity for the First State to become a major U.S. center for development and delivery of information assurance products and services; NOW, THEREFORE, I, RUTH ANN MINNER, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Governor of the State of Delaware, do hereby declare and order that: 1.The Delaware Information Assurance Task Force (the “Task Force”) is hereby created. 2.The members of the Task Force shall consist of the following: a.The Lieutenant Governor or his designee; b.The Secretary of State or her designee; c.The Chief Information Officer of the State of Delaware or his designee; d.The Director of the Office of Management and Budget or her designee; e.The Director of the Delaware Economic Development Office or her designee; f.A member of the Commission on Uniform State Laws designated by the Governor; g.The Director of the Delaware Biotechnology Institute; h.The Chair of the Delaware Technology Park; i.The Chair of the Banking Committee of the Delaware State Senate; j.The Chair of the Telecommunications Internet & Technology Committee of the Delaware State House of Representatives; and k.Four members who shall be appointed by the Governor. All members shall serve at the pleasure of the Governor. 3.The Lieutenant Governor shall serve as Chairperson of the Task Force. 4.The Task Force shall make recommendations to promote the development of information assurance products and services in Delaware that will enable citizens, businesses, legal authorities and others to rely upon data, images and information that has been electronically authenticated. The Task Force shall recommend any policy, regulatory or legislative changes that may be necessary to establish Delaware’s leadership in the field of information assurance including, but not limited to, any changes to existing laws governing notaries and electronic transactions. The Task Force may also recommend strategies for the development of partnerships with new or existing private or not-for-profit entities in order to promote the development of a national and/or international information assurance system. 5.The Task Force shall submit its recommendations to the Governor, the Speaker of the House and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate by December 15, 2007. Approved: September 20, 2007 Ruth Ann Minner, Governor ATTEST: Harriet Smith Windsor, Secretary of State