CALENDAR OF EVENTS/HEARING NOTICES
CALENDAR
August 2024
DELAWARE RIVER BASIN COMMISSION
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Delaware River Basin Commission will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, August 7, 2024, commencing at 1:30 p.m. The public hearing will be conducted remotely. The draft docket decisions and draft resolutions that will be subjects of the public hearing, along with details about the remote platform and how to attend, will be posted on the Commission's website, www.drbc.gov, at least ten (10) days prior to the meeting date.
The Commission's quarterly business meeting will be held on Thursday, September 5, 2024, commencing at 10:30 a.m. The business meeting also will be held remotely. An agenda, along with details about the remote platform and how to attend, will be posted on the Commission's website, www.drbc.gov, at least ten (10) days prior to the meeting date.
For additional information, including links to live streams of these events, please visit the DRBC website at www.drbc.gov or contact Patricia Hausler at patricia.hausler@drbc.gov.
Pamela M. Bush, J.D., M.R.P.
Commission Secretary and Assistant General Counsel
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Delaware Forest Service
PUBLIC NOTICE
401 Forest Service Erosion and Sedimentation Regulations
Summary
The Delaware Forest Service proposes to amend its Regulations adopted in accordance with Title 3, Chapter 10. The purpose of the proposed regulations is to clarify the limitations regarding the use of the Erosion & Sediment Control Permit, eliminate outdated references, and make minor grammatical changes. The recommended change to 2.0 deletes an outdated document number reference to the Delaware Forestry's Best Management Practices Manual. The recommended changes to 3.0 include definitions for clarity and make minor grammatical changes for consistency with other regulations. The recommended changes to 5.1, 5.5, and 5.10 expand the notice period required for silvicultural operations and the time period within which the Delaware Forest Service must decide such applications to allow the Delaware Forest Service adequate time to cross check permits with other agencies to make better decisions regarding permit approvals or denial. The remaining recommended changes to 5.0 delete outdated contact information and make minor grammatical changes for clarity and consistency with other regulations. The recommended changes to 6.1 and 6.3 clarify the limitations regarding the use of the Erosion & Sediment Control Permit. Finally, the recommended change to 7.6 clarifies the time period within which the Forest Administrator may agree to engage in an informal conference with a landowner and operator prior to referring noncompliance with a Special Order to Superior Court. Other regulations issued by the Delaware Forest Service are not affected by this proposal. The Delaware Forest Service is issuing these proposed regulations in accordance with Title 3 of the Delaware Code. This notice is issued pursuant to the requirements of Chapter 101 of Title 29 of the Delaware Code.
Comments
A copy of the proposed regulations is being published in the August 1, 2024 edition of the Delaware Register of Regulations. A copy is also on file in the office of the Delaware Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, 2320 South Dupont Highway Dover, Delaware 19901 and is available for inspection during regular office hours. Copies are also published online at the Register of Regulations website: https://regulations.delaware.gov/register/current_issue.shtml.
Interested parties may offer written comments on the proposed regulations or submit written suggestions, data, briefs or other materials to the Delaware Forest Service at the above address as to whether these proposed regulations should be adopted, rejected or modified. Pursuant to 29 Del.C. § 10118(a), public comments must be received on or before September 3, 2024. Written materials submitted will be available for inspection at the above address.
Delaware Jockeys’ Health and Welfare Benefit Board
PUBLIC NOTICE
1002 Delaware Jockeys’ Health and Welfare Benefit Board Regulations
Summary
The Delaware Jockeys' Health and Welfare Benefit Board proposes to amend its Regulations adopted in accordance with Title 3, Chapter 101. The purpose of the proposed regulations is to amend the rules regarding eligibility for health coverage. The recommended change to 2.1.1 reduced the minimum number of mounts for active jockeys to seventy-five. The recommended change to 2.1.2.2 aligns the eligibility criteria for retired jockeys with the eligibility criteria for active jockeys during the relevant lookback period. Other regulations issued by the Delaware Jockeys' Health and Welfare Benefit Board are not affected by this proposal. The Delaware Jockeys' Health and Welfare Benefit Board is issuing these proposed regulations in accordance with Title 3 of the Delaware Code. This notice is issued pursuant to the requirements of Chapter 101 of Title 29 of the Delaware Code.
Comments
A copy of the proposed regulations is being published in the August 1, 2024 edition of the Delaware Register of Regulations. A copy is also on file in the office of the Delaware Jockeys' Health and Welfare Benefit Board, 777 Delaware Park Boulevard, Wilmington, Delaware 19804 and is available for inspection during regular office hours. Copies are also published online at the Register of Regulations website: https://regulations.delaware.gov/register/current_issue.shtml.
Interested parties may offer written comments on the proposed regulations or submit written suggestions, data, briefs or other materials to the Delaware Jockeys' Health and Welfare Benefit Board at the above address as to whether these proposed regulations should be adopted, rejected or modified. Pursuant to 29 Del. C. § 10118(a), public comments must be received on or before September 3, 2024. Written materials submitted will be available for inspection at the above address.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PUBLIC NOTICE
The State Board of Education meets monthly, generally at 5:00pm on the third Thursday of the month. These meetings are open to the public. The Board rotates locations of regular meetings among the three counties.
The State Board of Education provides information about meeting dates and times, materials, minutes, and audio recordings on its website:
https://education.delaware.gov/community/governance/state-board-of-education/sbe-monthly-meetings/
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Division of Employment and Training
PUBLIC NOTICE
1103 Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Regulations
In compliance with the State of Delaware's Administrative Procedures Act (Title 29, Chapter 101 of the Delaware Code) and under the authority of 19 Del.C. §1908(a), the Delaware Department of Labor, through its Division of Employment and Training (the "Division"), proposes new regulations at 19 DE Admin. Code 1103 to carry out the Delaware Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, 19 Del.C. §§1901-11 (the "WARN Act").
The proposed regulations are not substantially likely to impose additional costs or burdens upon individuals (i.e., natural persons not in their capacities as officers, directors, or employees of an organization other than a small business) or small businesses (i.e., certain enterprises or workshops that employ fewer than 50 people, have gross receipts less than $10,000,000, and are not owned, operated, or controlled by another business enterprise) because the WARN Act applies to employers who employ 100 or more employees. See 19 Del.C. §1903(a)(4).
In accordance with 29 Del.C. §10116, any person who wants to submit written suggestions, compilations of data, briefs, or other written materials concerning the proposed regulations should direct them to the following address:
Delaware Department of Labor
Division of Employment and Training
ATTN: Kiran Wiker
4425 N. Market St., 3rd Fl.
Wilmington, DE 19802
Comments may also be submitted via email to kiran.wiker@delaware.gov. Any written submission in response to this notice and relevant to the proposed rules must be received by the above contact at the Delaware Department of Labor no later than 4:00 p.m. EDT on September 3, 2024.
The action concerning determination of whether to adopt the proposed regulations will be based upon the Division's consideration of the written comments and any other written materials filed by the public.
Statutory Authority: 19 Del.C. §1908(a)
Title 19, §1908(a) of the Delaware Code empowers the Delaware Department of Labor to prescribe rules and regulations necessary to carry out the WARN Act.
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Division of Air Quality
PUBLIC NOTICE
1104 Particulate Emissions from Fuel Burning Equipment
1. TITLE OF THE REGULATIONS:
7 DE Admin. Code 1104 "Particulate Emissions from Fuel Burning Equipment".
2. BRIEF SYNOPSIS OF THE SUBJECT, SUBSTANCE AND ISSUES:
The Division of Air Quality of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) is proposing to amend 7 DE Admin. Code 1104, Section 1.0 "General Provisions" and Section 2.0 "Emission Limits", regarding particulate emissions limits from fuel burning equipment during the startup, shutdown and malfunction of equipment.
On June 12, 2015, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) identified the State Implementation Plans (SIP) of 36 states as inadequate because they allegedly allowed unregulated excess emissions (80 FR 33840). This EPA action is known as the "Startup, Shutdown, and Malfunction (SSM) SIP Call". 7 DE Admin. Code 1104 "Particulate Emissions from Fuel Burning Equipment" was cited in the SSM SIP Call because the EPA believed the regulation did not appropriately restrict emissions during startup or shutdown events. On October 23, 2023 EPA issued a final rule disapproving Delaware's November 26, 2016 SSM SIP Call submittal for Regulation 1104 (88 FR 72688). Delaware is proposing to amend Regulation 1104 in response to EPA's disapproval, to comply with the 2015 SSM SIP Call.
3. POSSIBLE TERMS OF THE AGENCY ACTION:
None.
4. STATUTORY BASIS OR LEGAL AUTHORITY TO ACT:
7 Del.C. Ch. 60, Section 6010 (a) and (c).
5. OTHER REGULATIONS THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSAL:
None.
6. NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT:
A virtual public hearing (Docket # 2023-R-A-0024) will be held on Tuesday, August 27, 2024, beginning at 6 p.m. The web link to the virtual hearing can be accessed through the DNREC Public Hearings site at https://de.gov/dnrechearings. If prompted for a password, please use: 478566. To access the audio-only portion of the virtual hearing, dial 1-646-931-3860 and enter the Meeting ID 837 6527 6725. Closed captioning in over 20 languages, including English and Spanish, is available to attendees via the Zoom platform utilized for all DNREC Public Hearings.
Those wishing to offer verbal comments during DNREC virtual public hearings must pre-register no later than noon on the date of the virtual hearing at https://de.gov/dnreccomments or by telephone at 302-739-9001.
The proposed amendments may be inspected online starting August 1, 2024 at http://regulations.delaware.gov/services/current_issue.shtml, or in-person, by appointment only, by contacting Kelsey Pangman by phone at 302-323-4542 or by email at Kelsey.Pangman@delaware.gov.
The Department will accept public comment through the close of business on Wednesday, September 11, 2024. Comments will be accepted in written form via email to DNRECHearingComments@delaware.gov, or by using the online form at https://de.gov/dnreccomments, or by U.S. mail to the following address:
Theresa Smith, Hearing Officer
DNREC - Office of the Secretary
89 Kings Highway, Dover, DE 19901
7. PREPARED BY:
Kelsey Pangman
Division of Air Quality-DNREC
715 Grantham Ln, New Castle, DE 19702
Phone: (302)323-4542; email: Kelsey.Pangman@delaware.gov
Division of Air Quality
PUBLIC NOTICE
1105 Particulate Emissions from Industrial Process Operations
1. TITLE OF THE REGULATIONS:
7 DE Admin. Code 1105 "Particulate Emissions from Industrial Process Operations".
2. BRIEF SYNOPSIS OF THE SUBJECT, SUBSTANCE AND ISSUES:
The Division of Air Quality of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) is proposing to amend 7 DE Admin. Code 1105, Sections 1.0 "General Provisions" and Section 2.0 "General Restrictions", regarding limits to particulate emissions from industrial process during the startup, shutdown and malfunction of equipment.
On June 12, 2015 the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) identified the State Implementation Plans (SIP) of 36 states as inadequate because they allegedly allowed unregulated excess emissions (80 FR 33840). This EPA action is known as the "Startup, Shutdown, and Malfunction (SSM) SIP Call'. 7 DE Admin. Code 1105 "Particulate Emissions from Industrial Process Operations" was cited in the SSM SIP Call because the EPA believed the regulation did not appropriately restrict emissions during startup or shutdown events. On October 23, 2023 EPA issued a final rule disapproving Delaware's November 26, 2016 SSM SIP Call submittal for Regulation 1105 (88 FR 72688). Delaware is proposing to amend Regulation 1105 in response to EPA's disapproval, to comply with the 2015 SSM SIP Call.
3. POSSIBLE TERMS OF THE AGENCY ACTION:
None.
4. STATUTORY BASIS OR LEGAL AUTHORITY TO ACT:
7 Del.C. Ch. 60, Section 6010 (a) and (c).
5. OTHER REGULATIONS THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSAL:
None.
6. NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT:
A virtual public hearing (Docket # 2023-R-A-0025) will be held on Tuesday, August 27, 2024, beginning at 6 p.m. The web link to the virtual hearing can be accessed through the DNREC Public Hearings site at https://de.gov/dnrechearings. If prompted for a password, please use: 478566. To access the audio-only portion of the virtual hearing, dial 1-646-931-3860 and enter the Meeting ID 837 6527 6725. Closed captioning in over 20 languages, including English and Spanish, is available to attendees via the Zoom platform utilized for all DNREC Public Hearings.
Those wishing to offer verbal comments during DNREC virtual public hearings must pre-register no later than noon on the date of the virtual hearing at https://de.gov/dnreccomments or by telephone at 302-739-9001.
The proposed amendments may be inspected online starting August 1, 2024 at http://regulations.delaware.gov/services/current_issue.shtml, or in-person, by appointment only, by contacting Kelsey Pangman by phone at 302-323-4542 or by email at Kelsey.Pangman@delaware.gov.
The Department will accept public comment through the close of business on Wednesday, September 11, 2024. Comments will be accepted in written form via email to DNRECHearingComments@delaware.gov, or by using the online form at https://de.gov/dnreccomments, or by U.S. mail to the following address:
Theresa Smith, Hearing Officer
DNREC - Office of the Secretary
89 Kings Highway, Dover, DE 19901
7. PREPARED BY:
Kelsey Pangman
Division of Air Quality-DNREC
715 Grantham Ln, New Castle, DE 19702
Phone: (302)323-4542; email: Kelsey.Pangman@delaware.gov
Division of Air Quality
PUBLIC NOTICE
1109 Emissions of Sulfur Compounds From Industrial Operations
1. TITLE OF THE REGULATIONS:
7 DE Admin. Code 1109 "Emissions of Sulfur Compounds from Industrial Operations".
2. BRIEF SYNOPSIS OF THE SUBJECT, SUBSTANCE AND ISSUES:
The Division of Air Quality of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) is proposing to amend 7 DE Admin. Code 1109, Section 1.0 "General Provisions", regarding emissions limits of sulfur compounds from industrial operations during startup, shutdown, and malfunction of equipment.
On June 12, 2015 the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) identified the State Implementation Plans (SIP) of 36 states as inadequate because they allegedly allowed unregulated excess emissions (80 FR 33840). This EPA action is known as the "Startup, Shutdown, and Malfunction (SSM) SIP Call". 7 DE Admin. Code 1109 "Emissions of Sulfur Compounds from Industrial Operations" was cited in the SSM SIP Call because the EPA believed the regulation did not appropriately restrict emissions during startup or shutdown events. On October 23, 2023 EPA issued a final rule disapproving Delaware's November 26, 2016 SSM SIP Call submittal for Regulation 1109 (88 FR 72688). Delaware is proposing to amend Regulation 1109 in response to EPA's disapproval, to comply with the 2015 SSM SIP Call.
3. POSSIBLE TERMS OF THE AGENCY ACTION:
None.
4. STATUTORY BASIS OR LEGAL AUTHORITY TO ACT:
7 Del.C. Ch. 60, Section 6010 (a) and (c).
5. OTHER REGULATIONS THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSAL:
None.
6. NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT:
A virtual public hearing (Docket # 2023-R-A-0026) will be held on Tuesday, August 27, 2024, beginning at 6 p.m. The web link to the virtual hearing can be accessed through the DNREC Public Hearings site at https://de.gov/dnrechearings. If prompted for a password, please use: 478566. To access the audio-only portion of the virtual hearing, dial 1-646-931-3860 and enter the Meeting ID 837 6527 6725. Closed captioning in over 20 languages, including English and Spanish, is available to attendees via Zoom platform utilized for all DNREC Public Hearings.
Those wishing to offer verbal comments during DNREC virtual public hearings must pre-register no later than noon on the date of the virtual hearing at https://de.gov/dnreccomments or by telephone at 302-739-9001.
The proposed amendment may be inspected online starting August 1, 2024 at http://regulations.delaware.gov/services/current_issue.shtml, or in-person, by appointment only, by contacting Kelsey Pangman by phone at 302-323-4542 or by email at Kelsey.Pangman@delaware.gov.
The Department will accept public comment through the close of business on Wednesday, September 11,2024. Comments will be accepted in written form via email to DNRECHearingComments@delaware.gov, or by using the online form at https://de.gov/dnreccomments, or by U.S. mail to the following address:
Theresa Smith, Hearing Officer
DNREC - Office of the Secretary
89 Kings Highway, Dover, DE 19901
7. PREPARED BY:
Kelsey Pangman
Division of Air Quality-DNREC
715 Grantham Ln, New Castle, DE 19702
Phone: (302)323-4542; email: Kelsey.Pangman@delaware.gov
Division of Air Quality
PUBLIC NOTICE
1114 Visible Emissions
1. TITLE OF THE REGULATIONS:
7 DE Admin. Code 1114 "Visible Emissions".
2. BRIEF SYNOPSIS OF THE SUBJECT, SUBSTANCE AND ISSUES:
The Division of Air Quality of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) is proposing to amend 7 DE Admin. Code 1114, Section 1.0 "General Provisions" and Section 2.0 "Requirements", regarding opacity limits during the startup, shutdown and malfunction of equipment.
On June 12, 2015 the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) identified the State Implementation Plans (SIP) of 36 states as inadequate because they allegedly allowed unregulated excess emissions (80 FR 33840). This EPA action is known as the "Startup, Shutdown, and Malfunction (SSM) SIP Call". 7 DE Admin. Code 1114 "Visible Emissions" was cited in the SSM SIP Call because the EPA believed the regulation did not appropriately restrict emissions during start-up or shutdown events. On October 23, 2023 EPA issued a final rule disapproving Delaware's November 26, 2016 SSM SIP Call submittal for Regulation 1114 (88 FR 72688). Delaware is proposing to amend Regulation 1114 in response to EPA's disapproval, to comply with the 2015 SSM SIP Call.
3. POSSIBLE TERMS OF THE AGENCY ACTION:
None.
4. STATUTORY BASIS OR LEGAL AUTHORITY TO ACT:
7 Del.C. Ch. 60, Section 6010 (a) and (c).
5. OTHER REGULATIONS THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSAL:
None.
6. NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT:
A virtual public hearing (Docket # 2023-R-A-0027) will be held on Tuesday, August 27, 2024, beginning at 6 p.m. The web link to the virtual hearing can be accessed through the DNREC Public Hearings site at https://de.gov/dnrechearings. If prompted for a password, please use: 478566. To access the audio-only portion of the virtual hearing, dial 1-646-931-3860 and enter the Meeting ID 837 6527 6725. Closed captioning in over 20 languages, including English and Spanish, is available to attendees via the Zoom platform utilized for all DNREC Public Hearings.
Those wishing to offer verbal comments during DNREC virtual public hearings must pre-register no later than noon on the date of the virtual hearing at https://de.gov/dnreccomments or by telephone at 302-739-9001.
The proposed amendments may be inspected online starting August 1, 2024 at http://regulations.delaware.gov/services/current_issue.shtml, or in-person, by appointment only, by contacting Kelsey Pangman by phone at 302-323-4542 or by email at Kelsey.Pangman@delaware.gov.
The Department will accept public comment through the close of business on Wednesday, September 11, 2024. Comments will be accepted in written form via email to DNRECHearingComments@delaware.gov, or by using the online form at https://de.gov/dnreccomments, or by U.S. mail to the following address:
Theresa Smith, Hearing Officer
DNREC - Office of the Secretary
89 Kings Highway, Dover, DE 19901
7. PREPARED BY:
Kelsey Pangman
Division of Air Quality-DNREC
715 Grantham Ln, New Castle, DE 19702
Phone: (302)323-4542; email: Kelsey.Pangman@delaware.gov
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Division of Professional Regulation
PUBLIC NOTICE
103 Regulations Governing Charitable Gaming Other Than Raffles
Pursuant to 28 Del.C. §1507, the Delaware Board of Charitable Gaming ("Board") has proposed revisions to its rules and regulations. The purpose of the proposed amendments is to achieve the Board's primary goal, articulated in 28 Del.C. §1505(a) to protect the public through the regulation of activities which involve charitable gaming.
Amendments are proposed to Section 1.0 to create definitions applicable to the other proposed amendments.
Amendments are proposed to add new subsections 6.4 and 11.2 for the purpose of establishing rules and regulations for a new type of game, referred to as "Queen of Hearts" with a progressive jackpot. This game would be available to qualified organizations through an annual license, subject to requirements set forth in the proposed amendments.
Amendments are proposed to subsection 8.1 to allow an increase in the number of permissible monthly charitable gaming functions for any qualified organization from 6 to 10.
Amendments are proposed to Sections 11.0 and 12.0 for the purpose of creating a requirement that prizes for games featuring progressive jackpots to be protected by an escrow account for cash prizes and an attestation from the sponsoring organization for non-cash prizes.
Additional revisions reflect technical and style changes consistent with the Delaware Administrative Code Drafting and Style Manual.
The Board will hold a public hearing on August 28, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. in conference room B on the second floor of the Cannon Building, 861 Silver Lake Boulevard, Dover, Delaware. Anyone wishing to receive a copy of the proposed rules and regulations may obtain a copy from the Delaware Board of Charitable Gaming, 861 Silver Lake Boulevard, Dover, Delaware 19904. Persons wishing to submit written comments may forward these to the Board at the above address or to Michelle.Loper@delaware.gov.
In accordance with 29 Del.C. §10118(a), the final date to receive written comments will be September 12, 2024. The Board will deliberate on all the public comments at its regularly scheduled meeting thereafter.
Division of Professional Regulation
PUBLIC NOTICE
1700 Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline
The Delaware Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline, pursuant to 24 Del.C. §1713(a)(12) and §1770A, proposes to amend its regulations to clarify and implement 24 Del.C. §1790(a)(2), which authorizes a physician assistant, with a collaborative agreement with an appropriately-trained physician, to terminate, assist in the termination of, or attempt the termination of a human pregnancy before viability. Further, the Board withdraws proposed regulation revisions as published in the August 1, 2023 Register, 27 DE Reg. 89.
The Regulatory Council for Physician Assistants of the Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline will hold a public hearing on the proposed regulation change on September 10, 1:00 p.m., virtually and in the Second Floor Conference Room A, Cannon Building, 861 Silver Lake Blvd., Dover, DE 19904. Written comments should be sent to Alison Warren, Executive Director of the Delaware Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline, Cannon Building, 861 Silver Lake Blvd., Dover, DE 19904 or at alison.warren@delaware.gov. Written comments will be accepted until September 25, 2024 pursuant to 29 Del.C. §10118(a).
Division of Professional Regulation
PUBLIC NOTICE
5200 Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators
Pursuant to 24 Del.C. §5206(a)(1), the Delaware Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators ("Board") has proposed revisions to its Rules and Regulations. The Board proposes these amendments to advance its primary objective, which is to protect the general public, specifically those persons who are the direct recipients of nursing home administration services, regulated by 24 Del.C., Ch. 52, and its secondary objectives to maintain minimum standards of practitioner competency and to maintain certain standards in the delivery of services to the public.
Amendments are proposed to Regulation subsection 2.3 to clarify which examinations are required.
Amendments are proposed to Regulation subsections 5.1 and 7.4.1 to clarify the time frame during which continuing professional education must be completed.
Amendments are proposed to Regulation subsections 5.2 and 5.4 to strengthen the Board's biennial continuing professional education requirements by mandating course time in subject areas of patient abuse and neglect, infection prevention, and professional ethics. The Board is authorized specifically to establish by rule and regulation continuing education standards by 24 Del.C. §5206(a)(10).
Additional revisions reflect modern practices of the Division of Professional Regulation and others are technical and style changes consistent with the Delaware Administrative Code Drafting and Style Manual.
The Board will hold a public hearing on September 10, 2024, at 12:00 p.m. in conference room B on the second floor of the Cannon Building, 861 Silver Lake Boulevard, Dover, Delaware. Anyone wishing to receive a copy of the proposed rules and regulations may obtain a copy from the Delaware Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators, 861 Silver Lake Boulevard, Dover, Delaware 19904. Persons wishing to submit written comments may forward these to the Board at the above address or to Tashana.Branch@delaware.gov.
In accordance with 29 Del.C. §10118(a), the final date to receive written comments will be September 25, 2024. The Board will deliberate on all the public comments at its regularly scheduled meeting thereafter.
Division of Professional Regulation
PUBLIC NOTICE
5300 Board of Massage and Bodywork
Pursuant to 24 Del.C. §5306(a)(1), the Delaware Board of Massage and Bodywork ("Board") has proposed revisions to its Rules and Regulations. The revision to subsection 12.3.2 adds a new requirement for the application process for massage establishments. The application will require a copy of the massage establishment's current business license issued by the Delaware Division of Revenue and a copy of any business license required by a county or municipality, as applicable. A public hearing will be held on September 19, 2024 at 1:30 p.m. in the second floor conference room B of the Cannon Building, 861 Silver Lake Boulevard, Dover, Delaware. Anyone wishing to receive a copy of the proposed rules and regulations may obtain a copy from the Delaware Board of Massage and Bodywork, 861 Silver Lake Boulevard, Dover, Delaware 19904. Persons wishing to submit written comments may forward these to the Board at the above address or at monique.griffith@delaware.gov.
In accordance with 29 Del.C. §10118(a), the final date to receive written comments will be October 4, 2024. The Board will deliberate on all of the public comments at its regularly scheduled meeting.