1 Del. Admin. Code § 1100-5.0

Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 5, November 1, 2024
Section 1100-5.0 - Application Process
5.1 By submitting an application to be credentialed as a Sex Offense Service Provider by the SOMB, the applicant agrees that they have done so voluntarily and that they have reviewed and understood all qualifications as stated in Section 3.0 of this regulation.
5.2 Upon submitting an application, the application attests that:
5.2.1 They meet the minimum necessary requirements and qualifications to be credentialed as a Sex Offense Service Provider;
5.2.2 The information that they provided through the application process is accurate and truthful;
5.2.3 They understand that the Sex Offender Management Board and the Credentialing Subcommittee has statutory responsibility and final authority for making all initial and renewal credentialing decisions, including approval, disapproval, suspension, revocation, or other monitoring of the credentialing; and
5.2.4 The address for where the applications should be sent can be found on the SOMB website or the State of Delaware Department of Safety and Homeland Security website.
5.3 Exigent Circumstances
5.3.1 During declared states of emergency, the SOMB Credentialing Subcommittee may, but is not required to, waive or modify minimum standards for initial credentialing (CSOSP) or registering (ASOSP) as reasonably necessary to provide accommodations necessitated by the circumstances that caused a state of emergency to be declared.
5.3.2 All applicants are required to comply with the minimum standards, if practicable, when the state of emergency is lifted.
5.3.3 All provisional approvals will be evaluated in six-month increments.

1 Del. Admin. Code § 1100-5.0

22 DE Reg. 617 (1/1/2019)
25 DE Reg. 301 (9/1/2021) (Final)