Delaware Administrative Code
Title 9 - Services for Children Youth and Their Families
Division of Family Services Office of Child Care Licensing
300 - Abuse and Background Checks
303 - Entry on to and Expungement from the Central Child Abuse Registry
Section 303-8.0 - Procedures

Universal Citation: 9 DE Admin Code 303-8.0

Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024

8.1 Unless postponed or stayed, within twenty (20) calendar days of receiving a request for a hearing by the person found to have committed child abuse or neglect (appellant), a Substantiation Hearing date shall be set, and such hearing shall be held by the hearing officer within sixty (60) calendar days of the receipt of such request.

8.2 The burden of proof at the hearing shall be upon the Division, which shall be required to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that abuse or neglect occurred.

8.3 The appellant and the Division may have legal representation during the hearing. The parties may also present witnesses and other evidence on their behalf.

8.4 The hearing officer shall have the authority to:

8.4.1 issue subpoenas for witnesses and other sources of evidence, either at the request of the Division or at the request of the appellant;

8.4.2 administer oaths to witnesses;

8.4.3 exclude irrelevant, immaterial, insubstantial, cumulative and privileged evidence;

8.4.4 limit proof, rebuttal and cross-examination if they are repetitive; and

8.4.5 hold pre-hearing conferences for the settlement or simplification of issues by consent, for the disposal of procedural requests or disputes and to regulate and expedite the course of the hearing.

8.5 An audio tape recording shall be made of the hearing. Copies of the tape or request for a transcript of same may be made at the request of and expense of the appellant.

8.6 Following the Substantiation Hearing, the hearing officer shall issue a written decision to the appellant by certified mail, return receipt requested and by regular mail to the Division no later than sixty (60) calendar days from the last day of the conclusion of the hearing and arguments.

8.7 The decision shall include a brief summary of evidence and findings of fact based upon the evidence and conclusions of law. The appellant should be advised of the right to request an appeal of the decision to Family Court.

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