Delaware Administrative Code
Title 24 - Regulated Professions and Occupations
Department of State
Division of Professional Regulation
3700 - Board of Examiners of Speech/Language Pathologists, Audiologists & Hearing Aid Dispensers
Section 3700-13.0 - Crimes substantially related to the practice of speech/language pathology, audiology, and hearing aid dispensing
Universal Citation: 24 DE Admin Code 3700-13.0
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
13.1 Conviction of any of the following crimes, or of the attempt to commit or of a conspiracy to commit or conceal or of the solicitation to commit any of the following crimes, is deemed to be a crime substantially related to the practice of speech/language pathology, audiology, and hearing aid dispensing in the State of Delaware without regard to the place of conviction:
13.1.1 Assault in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §
612.
13.1.2 Assault in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §
613.
13.1.3 Assault by abuse or neglect. 11 Del.C. §
615.
13.1.4 Terroristic threatening; felony. 11 Del.C. §
621
13.1.5 Murder by abuse or neglect in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §
633.
13.1.6 Murder by abuse or neglect in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §
634.
13.1.7 Murder in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §
635.
13.1.8 Murder in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §
636.
13.1.9 Unlawful Sexual Contact in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §
769
13.1.10 Rape in the fourth degree. 11 Del.C. §
770
13.1.11 Rape in the third degree. 11 Del.C. §
771
13.1.12 Rape in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §
772
13.1.13 Rape in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §
773
13.1.14 Sexual extortion. 11 Del.C. §
774
13.1.15 Continuous sexual abuse of a child. 11 Del.C. §
776
13.1.16 Dangerous crime against a child. 11 Del.C. §
777
13.1.17 Sex offender unlawful sexual conduct against a child. 11 Del.C. §
777A
13.1.18 Sexual abuse of a child by a person in a position of trust, authority or supervision in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §
778
13.1.19 Sexual abuse of a child by a person in a position of trust, authority or supervision in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §
778A
13.1.20 Kidnapping in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §
783
13.1.21 Kidnapping in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §
783A
13.1.22 Identity theft. 11 Del.C. §
854
13.1.23 Forgery. 11 Del.C. §
861
13.1.24 Insurance fraud. 11 Del.C. §
913
13.1.25 Health care fraud. 11 Del.C. §
913A
13.1.26 Dealing in children. 11 Del.C. §
1100A
13.1.27 Endangering the welfare of a child. 11 Del.C. §
1102
13.1.28 Crime against vulnerable adult. 11 Del.C. §
1105
13.1.29 Sexual exploitation of a child. 11 Del.C. §
1108
13.1.30 Unlawful dealing in child pornography. 11 Del.C. §
1109
13.1.31 Possession of child pornography. 11 Del.C. §
1111
13.1.32 Sexual offenders; prohibitions from school zones. 11 Del.C. §
1112
13.1.33 Sexual solicitation of a child. 11 Del.C. §
1112A
13.1.34 Perjury in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §
1223
13.1.35 Hate crimes (felony). 11 Del.C. §
1304(a)
13.1.36 Stalking; felony. 11 Del.C. §
1312A
13.1.37 Duty to report child abuse or neglect. 16 Del.C. §
903
13.1.38 Abuse, neglect, mistreatment or financial exploitation of residents or patients. 16 Del.C. §
1136.
13.1.39 Trafficking in marijuana, cocaine, illegal drugs, methamphetamines, L.S.D., or designer drugs. Formerly 16 Del.C. §
4753A
13.1.40 Distribution, delivery or possession of a controlled substance within 1,000 feet of school property. Formerly 16 Del.C. §
4767
13.1.41 Distribution, delivery or possession of a controlled substance within 300 feet of park, recreation area, church, synagogue or other place of worship. Formerly 16 Del.C. §
4768
13.1.42 Any offense under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act, Title 16 of the Delaware Code, in violation of the aggravating factors in 16 Del.C. §
4751A
13.1.43 Drug dealing-Aggravated possession; class B felony. 16 Del.C. §
4752
13.1.44 Drug dealing-Aggravated possession; class C felony. 16 Del.C. §
4753
13.1.45 Drug dealing-Aggravated possession; class D felony. 16 Del.C. §
4754
13.1.46 Abuse, neglect, mistreatment or financial exploitation of an adult who is impaired. 31 Del.C. §
3913
13.2 Crimes substantially related to the practice of speech/language pathology, audiology, and hearing aid dispensing 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.
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