Delaware Administrative Code
Title 2 - Transportation
1000 - Department of Safety and Homeland Security
1100 - Office of the Secretary
1101 - Regulations Governing Travel Restrictions During A State Of Emergency
Section 1101-2.0 - Scope and Applicability
Universal Citation: 2 DE Admin Code 1101-2.0
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
2.1 Authority. These regulations are enacted pursuant to 20 Del.C. §§ 3116 (b)(12) and 3121. These regulations shall be known as "Regulations Governing Travel Restrictions during a State of Emergency".
2.2 Applicability. These regulations apply to persons operating a motor vehicle on public roadways during a declared state of emergency.
2.3 Exemptions: The following persons/entities are exempted from these regulations:
2.3.1 First responders: "First responders"
shall mean federal, state and local governmental and non-governmental police,
fire, and emergency personnel, including, but not limited to, other skilled
personnel such as emergency management, public health and public works staff as
defined in the Delaware Emergency Operations Plan promulgated by the Delaware
Emergency Management Agency pursuant to 20 Del.C. Ch. 31 and by
federal regulation, who are responsible for the protection and preservation of
life, property, evidence, and the environment;
2.3.2 Operators of snow and/or debrisremoval
equipment employed or contracted by a public or private entity;
2.3.3 Public utilities as defined in 26
Del.C.
§
102
(2).
2.3.4 Individuals identified by providers of
Voice Over IP service, as defined in 26 Del.C.
§
202 (i)(2) or
Cellular telephone service, who are necessary to maintain the integrity of such
providers' networks or assist first responders and essential personnel as
specified in these regulations.
2.3.5 Persons or entities identified as
essential in the Delaware Emergency Operations Plan promulgated by DEMA
pursuant to 20 Del.C. Ch. 31 of the Delaware Code. Those entities
who have been pre-determined by the first responders as necessary for
supporting their services and those government employees designated by federal,
state, and/or local governmental agencies as essential to maintaining core
governmental functions.
2.3.6
Constables as defined by Title 10, Chapter 27 of the Delaware
Code.
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