143 chapters · 977 sections in this title.
16 Del. C. § 901B. Purpose.
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§ 901B. Purpose. The child welfare policy of this State shall serve to advance the best interests and secure the safety and well-being of an infant with prenatal substance exposure, while preserving the family unit whenever the safety of the infant is not jeopardized. To further …
16 Del. C. § 902B. Definitions.
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§ 902B. Definitions. As used in this chapter: (1) “Division” is as defined in § 902 of this title. (2) “Family assessment and services” is as defined in § 902 of this title. (3) “Health-care provider” is as defined in § 714 of this title. (4) “Infant with prenatal substance expos…
16 Del. C. § 903B. Notification to Division; immunity from liability.
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§ 903B. Notification to Division; immunity from liability. (a) The health-care provider who is involved in the delivery or care of an infant with prenatal substance exposure shall make a notification to the Division by contacting the Division report line as identified in § 905 of…
16 Del. C. § 904B. Notification information.
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§ 904B. Notification information. (a) Upon receipt of a notification of an infant with prenatal substance exposure, the Division shall enter it into the Division’s internal information system. (b) Upon receipt of a notification of an infant with prenatal substance exposure, the D…
16 Del. C. § 905B. State response to notifications of infants with prenatal substance exposure.
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§ 905B. State response to notifications of infants with prenatal substance exposure. (a) In implementing the Division’s role in protecting the safety and well-being of infants with prenatal substance exposure, upon receipt of a notification under § 903B of this title, the Divisio…
16 Del. C. § 906B. Data and reports.
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§ 906B. Data and reports. (a) The Division shall document all of the following information in its internal information system for all notifications of infants with prenatal substance exposure under this chapter: (1) The number of infants identified as being affected by substance …